FS 365 Protector Spray
FS 365 Protector Spray
Right, I won it so I'd better give you lot a review of it.
Having owned bikes for the better side of 30 yrs., Some old,some new, I found the main enemy of a motorcycle is rust,it dont matter that your bike is garaged or covered,sooner or later, nuts,bolts
and subframes start to show their age. Alloy parts start to oxidize and discolour,leaving your pride and joy looking a mess.
Most of it is caused be winter usage and road salt and the fact that when you get home after a hard day or night, The last thing on your mind is washing your bike down, Your going to use it the next day anyway,right!
Besides all this,even if you dont use your bike in the winter and store it in the garage, the change of temperature at night causes condensation,which sticks to your bike, and starts working on it, and before you know it, It looks a mess.
Well, Thats where FS 365 Protector spray comes in.
After a few weeks usage,I must say,I'm Really impressed with this stuff, The only way I can explain it is,It seems to be the same stuff that Manufacturers use to coat metal components for shipment and storage so as to prevent corrosion and keep everything looking new.
I've bought bearings and drive shafts and many Items,Even spanners, that seem to be protected in this way.
You simply spray it on your bike, Best places are on your subframe, under the seat aroung the battery box area and even on your rear shocker.
I sprayed some on my Relay arm and over the bush areas and left it to dry.
When the stuff evaporates,It leaves a film of what I can only discribe as Waxoil,the stuff they use on cars to protect them from rot, Only its a very light film, Nothing drasic at all.
Result is,No more rotting, or discolouring of engine parts, no more screw oxidisation and looking manky. and no more rust.
I do beleive that the stuff will wash off when need be as it probabaly will attract road dust but that has to be done anyway, but after that simply re-apply for protection again.
So, my view is, If you own a bike,you need this stuff, I for one, wont be without it anymore,its part of my toolkit now, In fact I've sprayed it all over my second bike and its protecting it a treat.
Neo
Having owned bikes for the better side of 30 yrs., Some old,some new, I found the main enemy of a motorcycle is rust,it dont matter that your bike is garaged or covered,sooner or later, nuts,bolts
and subframes start to show their age. Alloy parts start to oxidize and discolour,leaving your pride and joy looking a mess.
Most of it is caused be winter usage and road salt and the fact that when you get home after a hard day or night, The last thing on your mind is washing your bike down, Your going to use it the next day anyway,right!
Besides all this,even if you dont use your bike in the winter and store it in the garage, the change of temperature at night causes condensation,which sticks to your bike, and starts working on it, and before you know it, It looks a mess.
Well, Thats where FS 365 Protector spray comes in.
After a few weeks usage,I must say,I'm Really impressed with this stuff, The only way I can explain it is,It seems to be the same stuff that Manufacturers use to coat metal components for shipment and storage so as to prevent corrosion and keep everything looking new.
I've bought bearings and drive shafts and many Items,Even spanners, that seem to be protected in this way.
You simply spray it on your bike, Best places are on your subframe, under the seat aroung the battery box area and even on your rear shocker.
I sprayed some on my Relay arm and over the bush areas and left it to dry.
When the stuff evaporates,It leaves a film of what I can only discribe as Waxoil,the stuff they use on cars to protect them from rot, Only its a very light film, Nothing drasic at all.
Result is,No more rotting, or discolouring of engine parts, no more screw oxidisation and looking manky. and no more rust.
I do beleive that the stuff will wash off when need be as it probabaly will attract road dust but that has to be done anyway, but after that simply re-apply for protection again.
So, my view is, If you own a bike,you need this stuff, I for one, wont be without it anymore,its part of my toolkit now, In fact I've sprayed it all over my second bike and its protecting it a treat.
Neo
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Hi Arc, The stuff is that good,that I'm making efforts now to get a scottoiler. I'm trying to fathom out a way of fitting it to the swinger without the use of cable tie's as I think they would spoil the bike.
Ideal situation would be to drill holes in the swinger,Top-front and rear underneath and feed the pipes through.They would be invisible then.
But I'm in serious doubt about weakening the swinger.
Got to be a way of doing it somehow.
Neo
Ideal situation would be to drill holes in the swinger,Top-front and rear underneath and feed the pipes through.They would be invisible then.
But I'm in serious doubt about weakening the swinger.
Got to be a way of doing it somehow.
Neo
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Have to admit that I was bothered about the tube spoiling the look of the bike when it came to fitting my Scottoiler, and I ended up using cable ties because the glue stuff didn't work, although my contact there now tells me that they do a glue that does actually stick to polished alloy. Once the thing is in place you don't really notice the tube tho, to be honest. still glad I fitted the thing, keeps the chain lovely.Neo wrote:Hi Arc, The stuff is that good,that I'm making efforts now to get a scottoiler. I'm trying to fathom out a way of fitting it to the swinger without the use of cable tie's as I think they would spoil the bike.
Ideal situation would be to drill holes in the swinger,Top-front and rear underneath and feed the pipes through.They would be invisible then.
But I'm in serious doubt about weakening the swinger.
Got to be a way of doing it somehow.
Neo
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Re: FS 365 Protector Spray
Meant to mention this earlier, but had a "blonde moment" and forgot. Since you took the trouble to write a detailed review, for which many thanks, I've put it in the Reviews section on the main site.Neo wrote:Right, I won it so I'd better give you lot a review of it.
Anyone else who wants to write up a similar review of something they've used and loved (or hated), they'd be more than welcome. Ideally it needs to be a few paragraphs long like Neo's; we've had lots of short and pithy ones which I might yet find a way of using, but some more in-depth stuff would be great. Bring it on, chaps.
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Thanks tunguska, Glad to be of some use.
Got caught out earlier today (Fri) in what can only be described a a deluge. and typical as the sun was shinning when I left home,didnt bother to take the wetsuit.
I got completely soaked through, But main concern was the bike.
Came back Farm road for quick,Bike suffered really badly with
Mud and dirt everywhere
Parked bike,quick change of clothes and of course,now we're home the rain stops, Went outside and nearly cried at the state of bike,so out with hose and bucket of soapy water.
Washed,Dried and removed the seat for further examination,and found that dirt and crud even found its way there.
Its no wonder that sub-frames rot so quickly,Its a bad spot.
These bikes could seriously do with a good undertray
anyway cut a long story short, after a good clean, I gave a good spray with 365 all over the subframe, around the shocker area and over the chrome areas of the forks,a quick squib in linkage area around the gearshift and also around the metal parts of the plumbing.
I can rest easy,knowing full well that my bike will not have suffered any by todays experience. Damn,Its good stuff.
I'm monitoring the other bike, I sprayed a fortnight ago, Took a quick look today and the film is still intact, no need to spray any further,all metal in perfect condition.
Neo
Got caught out earlier today (Fri) in what can only be described a a deluge. and typical as the sun was shinning when I left home,didnt bother to take the wetsuit.
I got completely soaked through, But main concern was the bike.
Came back Farm road for quick,Bike suffered really badly with
Mud and dirt everywhere
Parked bike,quick change of clothes and of course,now we're home the rain stops, Went outside and nearly cried at the state of bike,so out with hose and bucket of soapy water.
Washed,Dried and removed the seat for further examination,and found that dirt and crud even found its way there.
Its no wonder that sub-frames rot so quickly,Its a bad spot.
These bikes could seriously do with a good undertray
anyway cut a long story short, after a good clean, I gave a good spray with 365 all over the subframe, around the shocker area and over the chrome areas of the forks,a quick squib in linkage area around the gearshift and also around the metal parts of the plumbing.
I can rest easy,knowing full well that my bike will not have suffered any by todays experience. Damn,Its good stuff.
I'm monitoring the other bike, I sprayed a fortnight ago, Took a quick look today and the film is still intact, no need to spray any further,all metal in perfect condition.
Neo
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Just a quick update, It seems certain wax polishes will react with this stuff and cause the white deposits that rzv500r mentioned.
Still no problem,wash the bike in warm soapy water using your favourite detergent, dry off and apply the FS, no further probs here.
Incidentally, I had cause to remove my tank the other day due to doing some cable oiling and checking hoses for wear, was surprised to see how much dust had accumulated on top of my airbox. Had I not spayed with FS
I expect this dust would have been sucked into the filter and shortened its life.
moral of the story is, Change your filter regularly,Its surprising how much crap is out there.
Neo
Still no problem,wash the bike in warm soapy water using your favourite detergent, dry off and apply the FS, no further probs here.
Incidentally, I had cause to remove my tank the other day due to doing some cable oiling and checking hoses for wear, was surprised to see how much dust had accumulated on top of my airbox. Had I not spayed with FS
I expect this dust would have been sucked into the filter and shortened its life.
moral of the story is, Change your filter regularly,Its surprising how much crap is out there.
Neo
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