Wow, that’s amazing. I can’t wait to get my hands on one of those machines. It would probably do a beautiful job on travel trailers in RVs, especially airstream travel trailers.
Eh, I think after enough years of using pressure washers most folks get the idea of where and how to spray. Like I mentioned in this video we will be tearing this bike completely down so it wasn't much of a concern for us. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
Very Surprised at this video. I use to use a box store pressure washer that didn't make half what this unit does. It didn't take too long that every outer bearing needed replacing. Steering head, suspension, wheels. Water is forced into places it won't naturally flow. Sqeaks begin to happen and things dont work so well. Speaking to bearing distributors I found out that the seals are not designed for such pressure; not bearings, not output shafts not shifter shaft seal. Love you guys at 3seas but this video is one I will not follow.
Hey, well everyone has their preferences. I think what is being missed is the fact that it gets mega hot and it really doesn’t require much pressure. It melts the dirt off rather than pushing it off. Also, If you watch until the end I talk about how this bike is fully coming apart within a few days so I wasn’t worried (it’s blown up). Besides that, I have used this on all of our team race bikes for 2 years and have had zero issues. Honestly most people should be changing and greasing bearings on a regular basis anyways. We also have dozers, back hoes, skid steers and other equipment that these tools are mandatory on! Enjoy The Ride, Jared
There are millions of people using box store pressure washers that don't have the issues you had because they know not to blast right into the bearings & seals. The "no pressure washer because it damages your bike" is well beyond an old wives tale at this point. Falls under "your mileage may vary". Go to any pro or amateur woods or MX race & try to convince every one of those guys that that are doing it wrong. For years I had a 2500 PSI unit that was no problem at all. Now I have a smaller electric one but I'm sure that one would scare you as well.
Yea not sure I would own this one for my private garage! Although around here to get 10 minutes at the car wash it's like $15 each time these days... Enjoy The Ride, Jared
Yeah, because that's exactly the same as having a unit like this on site. Look at this guys setup. He can use it for a ton of other equipment, it's at his place & he doesn't have to scurry around dragging stuff to the car wash, which like he said is now $15.00. Not everything people review is a suggestion. He's just showing how well it works & what's involved.
Wow, that’s amazing. I can’t wait to get my hands on one of those machines. It would probably do a beautiful job on travel trailers in RVs, especially airstream travel trailers.
Burner only fires while trigger pulled. Pull trigger and hold till hot.
What tires are you guys running for the mud races? That’s a slick setup pressure washer!
looks great but im concerned about blowing out fork seals etc...
Eh, I think after enough years of using pressure washers most folks get the idea of where and how to spray. Like I mentioned in this video we will be tearing this bike completely down so it wasn't much of a concern for us. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
Very Surprised at this video. I use to use a box store pressure washer that didn't make half what this unit does. It didn't take too long that every outer bearing needed replacing. Steering head, suspension, wheels. Water is forced into places it won't naturally flow. Sqeaks begin to happen and things dont work so well. Speaking to bearing distributors I found out that the seals are not designed for such pressure; not bearings, not output shafts not shifter shaft seal. Love you guys at 3seas but this video is one I will not follow.
Hey, well everyone has their preferences. I think what is being missed is the fact that it gets mega hot and it really doesn’t require much pressure. It melts the dirt off rather than pushing it off. Also, If you watch until the end I talk about how this bike is fully coming apart within a few days so I wasn’t worried (it’s blown up). Besides that, I have used this on all of our team race bikes for 2 years and have had zero issues. Honestly most people should be changing and greasing bearings on a regular basis anyways. We also have dozers, back hoes, skid steers and other equipment that these tools are mandatory on! Enjoy The Ride, Jared
There are millions of people using box store pressure washers that don't have the issues you had because they know not to blast right into the bearings & seals. The "no pressure washer because it damages your bike" is well beyond an old wives tale at this point. Falls under "your mileage may vary". Go to any pro or amateur woods or MX race & try to convince every one of those guys that that are doing it wrong. For years I had a 2500 PSI unit that was no problem at all. Now I have a smaller electric one but I'm sure that one would scare you as well.
You can drive through the self service car wash about 3,700 times for the money this costs. I get it for a shop, but $5000? Um...er...
Yea not sure I would own this one for my private garage! Although around here to get 10 minutes at the car wash it's like $15 each time these days... Enjoy The Ride, Jared
Yeah, because that's exactly the same as having a unit like this on site. Look at this guys setup. He can use it for a ton of other equipment, it's at his place & he doesn't have to scurry around dragging stuff to the car wash, which like he said is now $15.00. Not everything people review is a suggestion. He's just showing how well it works & what's involved.