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I found this at Harbor Frieght. I found out this is the dryer my friend uses when he details bikes. I used it on mine and it works really well. The price isn't bad either. Here it is: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93353
Thanks for ruining it. I bet you like to splash people near mud puddles too.
Mine is the Black & decker blower/vac. I have had mixed results.
I am thinking about altering it by adapting a smaller hose to be the output to neck it down for a more concentrated blast.
I think I would just go with the bike blower next time.
I bought a $25 electric leaf blower. Blow off the excess....start the bike (amazing what drips out when ya do that)....then wipe the drips. Works GREAT!
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