Ok it’s not rubber. Anyway I’ve still not felt the need for a rubber mat. Even for cleaning, whatever I’d have done if there was a mat, I do it here. To each his own. Interested to understand what is 10548570
So this is another accessory made by an owner. I guess pretty soon some owner will come up with an all round guard and a centre stand!
Anyway…people say “An idle mind is a devil’s workshop”
Today I was idle at home and hence took my Ather to do some small aesthetic additions.
1. The white area of the sidepanel just beside the floorboard was prone to scratches by the feet. Due to this the edges of the PPF layer in this area has started to come off. So got a thin black stripe pasted (some other owner has also done this black stripe) which not only protects the panel but also the PPF.
2. Many people who see the vehicle used to ask me where to plug in the charger to the scooter. I have a PETROL sticker on my car for the fuel cap and that gave me an idea. I got this done on the charging port cap. It’s the fiber number plate material laser cut.
3. I had got the tyre valve changed to the straight one instead of the L shaped one. During that because of the tool to remove the tyre, the black paint on the alloy wheel edges had chipped off at some places.
4. I was reminded of another idea with tomorrow being November 1st (Kannada Rajyotsava). This was an idea that @pkg7723 was talking when we met last time.
Ooh this is a good idea for the side of the floor board. Do you know if 3M reflective tape would work for this? Can it be bent and stuck like the tape you’ve put?
These type of reflective tapes can’t be worked with heat AFAIK. Only vinyl (glossy non reflective and radium) stickers which are generally used for number plates of vehicles can be worked with heat and pasted for such areas.
Normal pressure wash and in some cases the usual floor tile cleaning brush (shoe polish brush type but with plastic bristles) has been working great for me. It’s the same brush used to scrub my car’s tyres.
I know that you know my usual shop on JC road for such things
How do people with expensive bikes and cars do this? The reason why i am super wary of the roadside puncture shop is cos they treat your rims the same way they treat a bicycle! I would be super upset with so many dings on the rim.
They have a hydraulic machine which lubricates and removes it. Avoid using with the 450 tyres though. I tried and they ended up putting the whole wheel with the pully and disc in the machine and it chipped my belt pully.
I had to get it towed and actually done at Ather service!
As a thumb rule, if either wheel has to be removed, go with Ather service.
True. This was not a roadside shop though. They had the hitech hydraulic machine too but this turned out to be too small for that. So he had to use the manual tool. These chipping was only on the rear wheel and only on one side because this was the first wheel. As soon as I saw that I asked him to stop. He then got a plastic covering for that tool and removed it. That however made thte task tough as the tool became thicker. But without option he did it slowly. With Pulley on one side and the disc on the other side, it was not an easy job.
Ok, I clean my Ather every 10 days and during rainy season, I clean the floor mat more often… So, pressure wash by taking to bike service is not easy… I do it with wet cloth…
I also wanted to ask if any way we can pressure wash from home only… I had this question since I hear from many pressure wash (of the belt area) after rains is good…
Thanks for letting me know Balaji… No power plug in vicinity and I don’t have a car as well.
A slightly different topic, but related to power:
Afraid of nozzle breaking, I thought to buy an air pump for filling air for my Ather. Initially I thought to invest in a digital one… But, most models which I checked required power and finally bought a basic (Michelin) foot pump…
Similar to what @raghav.srinivasan tried, I got a smart plug to be used between my Charging Pod and my meter which can cut off power based on timer / mobile app. May be when I install that, I need to get a power plug in my parking slot as well.