Consider cleaning your dirt bike after every trip to prevent unnecessary wear and tear and make it shine like new. To help you get started, our experts at East Bay Motorsports have created this guide that you can check out. If you need more advice, visit us at our dealership in Hayward, CA, where we welcome our friends from the Bay Area. We can’t wait to help you with your motorsport needs, so stop by today.

Take Preventive Measures While Cleaning

Before you start cleaning your dirt bike, you’ll want to take a few preventive measures like the ones below:

Remove Certain Dirt Bike Parts

The first thing you’ll want to do is remove certain parts that can get damaged by a high-pressure spray or your cleaning solutions. Though the specific components to remove will depend on your given model, they’ll likely include your pipe guard, skid plate, seat, air filter, and bark busters.

Cover Certain Dirt Bike Parts

In addition, you’ll want to cover certain parts to prevent them from getting damaged. They include your airbox, exhaust, and muffler. Since these are more difficult to remove, it’ll be a wise thing to cover them securely instead.

Tackle the Top Layer

Tackling the top layer means trying to remove the topmost layer of grime. To do this, you’ll need to use a pressure washer or hose to wash down the frame and remove any loose debris and dirt.

Scrub Away

Use a gentle detergent or a bike wash that your manufacturer has recommended to get at the stubborn and messy spots. You’ll want to use soft rags to scrub away the stains and use smaller brushes to clean the tinier grooves. However, remember to avoid scratching the frame too hard, or it can scrape off your bike’s surface.

If scrubbing isn’t working on a particular piece of grime, you’ll need to add more water and let it soak the dirt. This should make it easier for you to get rid of those stains.

Rinse Again

Once the mud and gunk are gone, give your dirt bike another thorough rinse to clear away any residual soap and dirty water. Also, use this chance to find any spots you might have missed while washing your bike.  

Dry Your Bike

Now that you have rinsed it, you’ll want to use a soft towel to dry off your just-cleaned bike and prevent any streaky spots from appearing. For the marks that your towel can’t reach, use a hairdryer or compressed air instead.

Add Lubrication

While you are at it, grease the moving parts, clean them, and put them back.

We hope these DIY tips help you clean your dirt bike after every trip. If you need more information or are still in the market for a new bike, visit East Bay Motorsports. We have an excellent inventory of dirt bikes for sale, and our friendly staff can suggest models for your budget. To look at what we have available, swing by our dealership in Hayward, CA, where we proudly serve those from the Bay Area.