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G’day mate, just watched your video from all the way over here in Australia. Thanks a lot for the advice mate really helped a lot. Was rather torn between the Harley products and other outside Harley products so certainly helped. Do you have any advice on what type of detergents to use to wash a Harley and also is there something different to use for the wheels given that you are dealing with brake dust and road grime and all sorts
@@jeremiahokeefe1569 thakn you so much for checking it out!! I use any type of PH balanced soap to wash them...most car wash soaps are perfect...it wont strip the wax off your bike...that being said, about every 2 years ai will specifically use dishwashing liquid that is designed to remove grease, which remove your wax as well. Get it back to clear coat and start with a fresh coat of wax. On stuborn dirty wheels I will use Duracoating Wheely Clean. Not sure if you can get thatover there but you can also use S100 Wheel cleaner...it works pretty good too...if the brake dust is heavy it just takes more elbow grease and maybe doing it a few times. I hope this helps!
Back riding Harley’s last 15 years have owned 6 Harley’s during that time. I have owned 3 my wife 3 so I am the fleet maintenance guy . This is a simple review for this 63 year old rider / owner.S100 is all I will ever use.There is a relationship between using S100 total cycle cleaner on a regular basis and use of the S100 engine brighter.I use the brightener maybe twice per season.traded my 2010 Road Glide custom this summer original owner general manager gave me top dollar for my trade couple weeks later was in his shop asks . “What do you clean your motor with?” I told him .” Why I asked? “My guys in the back said it was the cleanest motor ever brought into the shop.oh and it sold in four days never made it to the sales floor.” Smiled walked over to the garage section grabbed a bottle of S100 total cleaner and engine brighter on the way out.
Have used the S100 on several bikes. Works well. I think the key is to use light coats. It does cost more. So after seeing this video and realizing their really is any difference in the overall final result, I’ll probably use the cheaper products and save a few bucks. Once again a terrific video. Thank you 🤟🏼
I'd say this stuff is like seasoning a skillet or other surface. Adding the silicone-based spray gives you that amount of corrosion resistance you need. Now I have to decide on which one I want, or just use Pam or WD-40. HAHA! Great video! Glad I searched for something. Drives me crazy, trying to polish my chrome and one slight touch of the cleaner to the black and it's permanently white.
sorry for the delay, catching up from our Sturgis trip...but they all will collect some sort of dust over time and sand...they are all oil based products..thats the nature of the beast with this stuff
Very good video. Im always looking for bike cleaning products. I use "Bike Brite" on my 2020 Heritage Classic. Spray it on, wait 5-10 seconds and hose it off. No worries, spray it everywhere it cleans chrome, painted areas, leather.
I watched the video and decided to try the HD Engine Bright on my 2005 Road King. Amazing, that bike hasn't looked that good since I bought it! From here on I'm sold on this spray.
Sorry I'm late responding but thank you for checking it out! I have still been using the HD version to be honest and this was shot a couple of years ago...still works great and the cheapest of the 3
So I just used mother’s back to black in a spray can on my motor and the black part of my stock enforcer wheel. It looks awesome. I think I payed $10 for the can. Not sure how long it’s going to last but I put it on my f150 and it last a long time
Practical unbiased useful information, Loveed It! Thank you!! Got a can of Pig Spit in the garage, going to feel great about using that today and I can clean up my saddle bags while I’m at it.
heres my thing on that...under your seat is the ecm...the main computer for your bike...also the non insulated molex connectors for your fuel tank and rear lights...I've seen water get in those and mess up the turn signals..actually just happened in Daytona to a buddy of mine..his seat was soaked, leaking water under it as we rode, hits turn signals and flashers come on...we pulled over and I pulled it all apart to find the connectors full of water..so it can get water in them. I always remove the seat..throw a piece of plastic over the electronics and wash. to clean that area, beasue it does get tones of dust on everything just use a simple degreaser like Awesome, I get it at the dollar store...cheap and super strong...spray it on, use a boar hair brush to agitate everything and then wipe it all out with a few old rags. Cleans right up and looks new again.
Thank you Xavier! Much appreciated! Tell your friends and fellow riders about us if you get a chance...that really helps! Thanks for checking out the videos too.
great video, yes like that you made that comparison. I use the pig spit on my electra glide and have know problem with the product. It shines it up making it look good.
hey, great video, have you tested or tried anything for the chrome parts to keep them looking new on the Harley? if so work good enough for you to buy it again? thanks
For the chrome I simply wax the heck out of it...just keeping a protective layer on the chrome finish will go a long way. To polish the chrome I use white diamond metal polish amzn.to/3K3Ayn6 and then follow up with the wax
Great side by side comparison and appreciate your time to review these products. I have used WD-40 and seems to work well but expensive. I also have a full can of T-9 that I use on my boat electrical system and wondering if you have ever used or heard of it being used. I was thinking I would try it out but thought I would ask first. Thanks Steve
Ive heard of guys using wd40 before..heck back in the day im pretty sure thats all guys used..all of these are an oil based spray similar to wd 40...although they may have a hotter flash point.
Lemon Pledge, on the same parts, smells good, last fine, simple to use, and cost about 5. bucks...Used it on my Superglide, Streetglide, Heritage, and Slim.....
Buy a case of 12 of pig Spit which works out to $9 a can. Lasts for 3 years including my Street Glide (using it for 11 years and looks factory new), three cars, and truck. Mist comes off easy on paint and chrome and makes it even more shiny. Dries in minutes and heat of engine doesn’t bother it. No issues with dust or dirt sticking I’ve see. Hides scratches too…🤟
All of them do...they are all sort of like an oil...after a few rides some of that will bake in, for the lack of a better word..but yeah if you live on a dusty or gravel road none of these are a good choice or put it on super light!
Been using S100 fir 20 years. Especially on my 01 Cvo Road Glide with a silver engine. It still look nicer then new at 69.000 miles.. its my go to sealer. Deffinatly detergent resistance. That keystone any coating is that the surface is clean properly.
@@sikbaggers she was my older step brother‘s who past it to his youngest brother who’s now passed it to me. It’s going to be a labor of love to clean every part, change the fluids, get her tuned and on the road where she belongs.
@SIK Baggers yep my mom just opened a business up there (Marion nutrition) so I been up there more than usual. Do yall have a shop or is this just a personal garage?
yes..all 3 products seem to last about the same...still to this day I purchase the HD brand because of the price per ounce. All three perform the same so it just comes down to the cost.
How to get the fin ends shiny, take some very fine sand paper between 800 to 1200 grit soaked in water and a small piece of wood and sand the fins with only a moderate amount of pressure. Do a test first.
I have a 2003 ultra classic that motor is total grey. At first I was hesitant about using HD, I have seen you tubes on the other 2 products. Thank you very much for your video. I will try the HD product. I bought our bike earlier this year and doing a very major detail overhaul on the paint, engine and chrome.
Thank you for the support! And if you have any questions just hit me up on the air ride. Im slackin on comments this past few weeks..im usually pretty quick about answering these
You will probably think Im crazy or have way too much time on my hands but this is what I do. I get the pig spit or the S100 can and turn it upside down....Push the button or put it in a wood clamp and hold the button down until all the propellant is gone. Once the can is empty, and I make sure its empty....Shake it really good and then use one of the old time can openers and put a hole in the can. Pour the liquid out and into a small glass jar. I then load it into my ...ready for this...airbrush....I can surgically put this stuff on without hitting any or the chrome and I use allot less than spraying it from the can.
Thats pretty smart as the cans do only have one spray pressure...off and full blast so there is a lot of build up and waste when it only needs a fine coat. Smart!
Just bought the HD brightener... about to remove my sportster wheels..to "detail" them. Need polishing..but the painted section is greyed out. Wondering if that will help bring back the paint? Thouhgts? Obviously, I'll be careful to remove any excess spray..and keep it off the tires.
Nice video. I have used WD-40 on my engine and all black parts for years. Use the spray nozzle for tight spaces and use a sponge to apply in the larger easy to reach areas. Have used it on my 1992 Heritage Softail since 1995. Works well and lasts for months.
Hey John ...agreed. Ive used WD40 for years but holy crap if I mention that in a video I get ripped! Its crazy. Youre motors gonna catch on fire! the comments are nuts. tons of gusy have used it for years with no issues.
I used to buy the pig spit in the blueish colored cans normally found at Harley or independent Bikes shops. At the time I also seen the the stuff in the black cans labeled pig spit which I always thought and was told was a copy cat of great product and was warned away from it. The pig Spit in the blueish colored cans clearly said in the instructions it could be used on any surface including paint it also warned obviously not to use on seats grips tires ( anything requiring traction DuHHH) Anyways I used to wash and blow dry my bikes with the seat off and I would coat every part I could with pig spit paint work, chrome, wires, connectors, nuts, bolts, exhaust ( everything pretty much but the obvious ) If I was going on a long ride or I knew I couldn't wash my bikes for some reason for a month or two even after long trips in the rain even in bug season I would not wipe any of the product off except off of parts where the product could heat up and possible collect dirt causing stains or the product could creep onto tires grips etc Meaning leave that stuff on and your chrome nut bolts frame etc will resist rust that much better than if you wiped it all off going for a mirror shine on everything. All I can say is I never had rust or pitting problems on any of my bikes. I cannot say for sure which pig spit is the true original or which was better or if they are in fact the same just different batches from the same maker. I will say when I wanted to take the time to wax painted areas after using pig spit I would just not coat the tin work on purpose wipe off any over spray then wax like normal. I used pig spit on paint as a quick and easy spray detailer for paint when I was too rushed or felt the bike did not need the time spent on waxing tins.
The problem is that all of these products are sticky/tacky when dry and dust sticks to it in a second making it look worse than it did before spraying it.
I haven't had that problem at all. I applied the engine bright 6/22 and it still looks good. on 3/23. I will however put another application on when the weather warms up.
sorry for the ater reply..been at sturgis. Ive been sticking with the HD stuff...still cheaper than the others and works and lasts about trhe same...but they all work well!
@@sikbaggersNo worries on the late reply. Just back home from a 7 day Alaskan cruise...No regular internet anyway. When the Pig Spit runs out, I might follow your lead.
I used the HD brightener on my Fatbob and my Sporty..... the silicone base tipped me off to just use the Autozone carried silicone spray... liked it just as good as the HD, for less money. My Fatbob has the denim black..which was "greyed out". Since I'm not concerned about repainting the bike... I wipe the denim paint with the same stuff. Looks great to me..and easy to maintain.
Thank you for the content! I really appreciate the informative videos that you do on some of the simple maintenance tasks to help us riders save some time and slot of money! Keep up the good work! Ride safe and ride often!
I am late to this video, thank you for the comparison. seems like i need to detail the chrome and other overspray spots no matter what I use. I have a can of pig spit in my shop, still on the shelf after buying it 8 months ago due to what it says about plastics etc. said nothing about engine detailing. I will give it a try, how did you clean the overspray off the chrome. I have a ton of chrome
The million dollar question...how long does an application last? Does it dry and absorb into the paint/metal to the point that dust etc doesn't instantly attach to it like armor all tire shine does?
im not sure on the other 2 yet, ill update everyone...but the HD stuff lasted all season...I know if it looks wet, shits gonna stick...if you do very slight coats and just make it black youll be fine..I worried about that too.
Richard Edwin I found that pig spit lasted a lot longer than s100. I detail my bike every 2500 miles and it lasts the whole time. Put that on, polish the chrome, cleaner wax and then a polish. Motor stays nice and clean the whole time. Been using it 20+ years and swear by it.
Great comparison on the application methods, but how well does each withstand heat, washes and/or rain? How frequently are you having to reapply? Longterm test....? Thanks as always for the video.
Thanks Brian...I will update everyone with a video on that. The HD Cleaner lasted all season before I needed to hit it again. The HD and the s100 say detergent resistant however the pig spit does not. The HD stuff lasted all season and I did a light coat this spring and it looks new again.
Thanks for this video. I think I saw the fins clear up as well? Or is that an optical illusion. The cylinder cooling fins on my 1900 dont look so good. Im not sure if I should use, steel wool, or 220 sandpaper to bring back to that nice aluminum look. But it seems the pig spit made them look much better. Is this how they do those fins? Im not sure how to approach cleaning them up. If this product does that (seems to work in video) I will go that way, or am I wasting my money? Any advise is appreciated from any readers. Thanks in advance
Hey Monte...cleaning with a 220 and a something flat like a popsicle stick works the best,,however the steel wool works pretty good too..thats how I clean them and its really not too bad..just alittle time consuming. This stuff is basically a silicone based spray that makes the black pop a little bit and not look so ashey.
Trick I have learned with the Harley Product, after washing my bike and drying properly, I will spray a light coat, wipe off excess from chrome, then warm the engine up to let the metals expand and absorb the product, then spray another light coat and wipe off excess let dry and review the results
Great video. The real test is how long does it last. I can only comment on the HD and Pig spit. Pig Spit will last on your bike longer than HD engine brightener, and also is good on everything it over sprays on (except floor boards LOL). Ride safe bro.
Hey Tony! Thanks for checking it out man...and Ive had different results from all 3 really..depends a lot on the riding conditions for sure. And yeah...keep it off the seat and floorboards for sure HA!
Old video I know, but the HD stuff is essentially silicone lube spray. Everything sticks to it. Siligon is a better product to use than that stuff. It's silicone free. Can't go wrong with Pig Spit or S100. In a tight spot, use WD-40 or a silicone lube spray. Preferably water resistant.
You are correct but...SILIGON says its for plastic, rubber and vinyl....you use it on the black on the motor? And if you do how does it hold up over time?
Awesome vid man.. I love how you broke down the price per oz.. that itself was a question I was going to ask.. another question is, what do you recommend wiping silicone based products of with? Thanks bro..
Thank you Joe...been using all 3 products on various bikes and they all seems to hold about the same .,..ill probably buy the HD again when im out. Seemed like the best deal for the money and i like the shine it gives plus the easy clean up.
@@sikbaggers by your recommendations I bought it. I haven't used it yet. Maybe next week. Having the CAT out this week. It will be ready Friday. Then the stage 1 is complete.. 😎🤘
I've always thought the s-100 products were to pricey. The HD Engine Brightener works just as well. Never tried the Pigskin product because I am satisfied with the HD product results at a cheaper cost than the s-100. Agree with your analysis Nice comparison on all 3 products. 👍❤
If your looking for a great engine cleaner use Kaboom in the spray can cheap cleaner does the trick Spray on water hose off blow dry then use S100 I also use S100 bike wash an the works power wand is great instead of full blown pressure washer
thank you ken! and its the Klockwerks Flare amzn.to/3JOjmoF and ive been through so many windshields in my day and the klockwerks are by far the toughest ones out there as far as impact resistance goes and if you got the proper size you it will kick the air up and over you and your passenger. And yes there are cheap knockoffs of these but they are just that...cheap and scratch super easy, fade in time and will crack...im not affiliated with them in any way...but its the only windshield I will buy for my bikes.
great vid Steve, luve 2c more vids, on F11 and just basic cleaning vids on spoke wheels, engine, chrome stuff, wld be great. Can you recommend either chrome polish and/or engine bay cleaner/general spray foam cleaners for our bikes sold at autozone or walmart?
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G’day mate, just watched your video from all the way over here in Australia. Thanks a lot for the advice mate really helped a lot. Was rather torn between the Harley products and other outside Harley products so certainly helped.
Do you have any advice on what type of detergents to use to wash a Harley and also is there something different to use for the wheels given that you are dealing with brake dust and road grime and all sorts
@@jeremiahokeefe1569 thakn you so much for checking it out!! I use any type of PH balanced soap to wash them...most car wash soaps are perfect...it wont strip the wax off your bike...that being said, about every 2 years ai will specifically use dishwashing liquid that is designed to remove grease, which remove your wax as well. Get it back to clear coat and start with a fresh coat of wax. On stuborn dirty wheels I will use Duracoating Wheely Clean. Not sure if you can get thatover there but you can also use S100 Wheel cleaner...it works pretty good too...if the brake dust is heavy it just takes more elbow grease and maybe doing it a few times. I hope this helps!
@@sikbaggers thanks matey that’s awesome 🙌 😃😃
Pig spit is my favorite it really blackens the black and it shines up the chrome so no worries about overspray on anything
Back riding Harley’s last 15 years have owned 6 Harley’s during that time. I have owned 3 my wife 3 so I am the fleet maintenance guy . This is a simple review for this 63 year old rider / owner.S100 is all I will ever use.There is a relationship between using S100 total cycle cleaner on a regular basis and use of the S100 engine brighter.I use the brightener maybe twice per season.traded my 2010 Road Glide custom this summer original owner general manager gave me top dollar for my trade couple weeks later was in his shop asks . “What do you clean your motor with?” I told him .” Why I asked? “My guys in the back said it was the cleanest motor ever brought into the shop.oh and it sold in four days never made it to the sales floor.”
Smiled walked over to the garage section grabbed a bottle of S100 total cleaner and engine brighter on the way out.
have been using s100 for 20 yrs. love it
Have used the S100 on several bikes. Works well. I think the key is to use light coats. It does cost more. So after seeing this video and realizing their really is any difference in the overall final result, I’ll probably use the cheaper products and save a few bucks. Once again a terrific video. Thank you 🤟🏼
Thank you John...Every dollar counts with these bad boys lol
Steven Housden You got that right brother! Keep the videos coming. Always learn something from you.
You want that stuff everywhere! Works great on everything...for real.
I use Pig Spit and love it.
Incredibly helpful video, explaining what it is, what it does, and reviews of multiple brands.
Thank you Jacob...glad the videos have helped
I'd say this stuff is like seasoning a skillet or other surface. Adding the silicone-based spray gives you that amount of corrosion resistance you need. Now I have to decide on which one I want, or just use Pam or WD-40. HAHA! Great video! Glad I searched for something. Drives me crazy, trying to polish my chrome and one slight touch of the cleaner to the black and it's permanently white.
I effuse top coat on everything and after wiping it off it really does work for a long time I thought and I wash my bike a lot
I've used wd40 for the same thing. Lately I've used back to black by the bog M company. Wd40 makes it easier to clean later.
yeah thats an old school trick before the fancy sprays came out lol
Does any of those 3 products attract dust or sand? Does it dry enough that this does happen?
sorry for the delay, catching up from our Sturgis trip...but they all will collect some sort of dust over time and sand...they are all oil based products..thats the nature of the beast with this stuff
This awesome info !! And complete ! So how did they hold up over time ? Is there a follow up vid ?
I've used the HD brightener on the black part of my wheels also and it seems to help them
Yes sir...it can be put on anything wrinkle black or powder coated.
I've heard rumours, that I suspect are true, that the H-D product is actually made by S-100; i.e. it's just been re-labelled.
Not sure to be honest..they all pretty much work the same...and the HD is cheaper then s100 for the amount your getting
Very good video. Im always looking for bike cleaning products. I use "Bike Brite" on my 2020 Heritage Classic. Spray it on, wait 5-10 seconds and hose it off. No worries, spray it everywhere it cleans chrome, painted areas, leather.
Sorry for the late reply, just got back from Sturgis ...but yes we have used it here too...and it seems to be a great product!
Great video. I use and love the HD engine brightener.
Thanks!
Sorry for the late reply, I just got back from Sturgis...thanks for checking it out!
I watched the video and decided to try the HD Engine Bright on my 2005 Road King. Amazing, that bike hasn't looked that good since I bought it! From here on I'm sold on this spray.
Sorry for the late reply, I just got back from Sturgis..yes./..it works amazing but does need to be refreshed every now and again.
So how o you get the overspray off your chrome without effecting the protectant you have on It ?
wipe it off...it really does just wipe right off
Appreciate your help!
Sorry I'm late responding but thank you!!!
Thanks for this Video, good to know, that the all product works, try to test the HD product on my Harley Davidson motorcycles...
Sorry I'm late responding but thank you for checking it out! I have still been using the HD version to be honest and this was shot a couple of years ago...still works great and the cheapest of the 3
So I just used mother’s back to black in a spray can on my motor and the black part of my stock enforcer wheel. It looks awesome. I think I payed $10 for the can. Not sure how long it’s going to last but I put it on my f150 and it last a long time
ah man ill have to check that out..havent seen that yet and i use the lotion style all the time on my cars and trucks
anything harley is garbage..Indian is the first and the best.
lol ok Sean. Gotcha buddy.
MAN I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDOE’S KEEP THEM COMING.
Thanks for checking them out! Much appreciated!
Excellent review, thanks. It is good to know I can trust which ever is available. I live overseas and can't always get stuff locally or in the mail.
Yes get which ever one you can get...all lasted about the same and had the same effect on the engine. Thanks for checking it out!
It's highly flammable. Prob shoukd not use it on an engine.
Whats highly flammable? Non of the 3 products I used in this video are flammable and specifically designed for the wrinkle black on engines.
Hey no harm no foul, pig spit label says highly flammable just fyi. I don't think I will use it on my 1800 motor. That is all.
Practical unbiased useful information, Loveed It! Thank you!! Got a can of Pig Spit in the garage, going to feel great about using that today and I can clean up my saddle bags while I’m at it.
Thank you for checking it out Mark, all 3 work and last about the same...any of them will make the engine look tons better.
Hey Steve....can you wash a motorcycle with the seat off and would anything happen to the battery when washing ?
heres my thing on that...under your seat is the ecm...the main computer for your bike...also the non insulated molex connectors for your fuel tank and rear lights...I've seen water get in those and mess up the turn signals..actually just happened in Daytona to a buddy of mine..his seat was soaked, leaking water under it as we rode, hits turn signals and flashers come on...we pulled over and I pulled it all apart to find the connectors full of water..so it can get water in them. I always remove the seat..throw a piece of plastic over the electronics and wash. to clean that area, beasue it does get tones of dust on everything just use a simple degreaser like Awesome, I get it at the dollar store...cheap and super strong...spray it on, use a boar hair brush to agitate everything and then wipe it all out with a few old rags. Cleans right up and looks new again.
Thanks man much appreciated and really like the videos. The videos are very informative and useful. I do think you should do more live videos though.
You deserve more subscribers with all the great videos you make. They re super well done and you’re good on camera
Thank you Xavier! Much appreciated! Tell your friends and fellow riders about us if you get a chance...that really helps! Thanks for checking out the videos too.
great video, yes like that you made that comparison. I use the pig spit on my electra glide and have know problem with the product. It shines it up making it look good.
Thank you!
hey, great video, have you tested or tried anything for the chrome parts to keep them looking new on the Harley? if so work good enough for you to buy it again? thanks
For the chrome I simply wax the heck out of it...just keeping a protective layer on the chrome finish will go a long way. To polish the chrome I use white diamond metal polish amzn.to/3K3Ayn6 and then follow up with the wax
Great side by side comparison and appreciate your time to review these products. I have used WD-40 and seems to work well but expensive. I also have a full can of T-9 that I use on my boat electrical system and wondering if you have ever used or heard of it being used. I was thinking I would try it out but thought I would ask first. Thanks Steve
Ive heard of guys using wd40 before..heck back in the day im pretty sure thats all guys used..all of these are an oil based spray similar to wd 40...although they may have a hotter flash point.
Lemon Pledge, on the same parts, smells good, last fine, simple to use, and cost about 5. bucks...Used it on my Superglide, Streetglide, Heritage, and Slim.....
hhmmm going to have to give that a try! Thanks Sonny..worth a shot for 5 bucks
Buy a case of 12 of pig Spit which works out to $9 a can. Lasts for 3 years including my Street Glide (using it for 11 years and looks factory new), three cars, and truck. Mist comes off easy on paint and chrome and makes it even more shiny. Dries in minutes and heat of engine doesn’t bother it. No issues with dust or dirt sticking I’ve see. Hides scratches too…🤟
Agreed...buying by the case is much cheaper..I got a 6 pack from ebay for about that price..pretty good deal.
If H-D could put the S100 nozzle (or similar) on theirs...
agreed 100%!! hate that mist!
Just used s100 this past week. It picked up alot of dirt after riding.
All of them do...they are all sort of like an oil...after a few rides some of that will bake in, for the lack of a better word..but yeah if you live on a dusty or gravel road none of these are a good choice or put it on super light!
Been using S100 fir 20 years. Especially on my 01 Cvo Road Glide with a silver engine. It still look nicer then new at 69.000 miles.. its my go to sealer. Deffinatly detergent resistance. That keystone any coating is that the surface is clean properly.
great video. exactly what i was looking for
Thanks for checking it out Richard!
Thanks Steve
Youre welcome randy!
I've always thought that a clean machine runs and drives better.
I been around long enough to swear by it.
Indeed!! Agreed 1000%!
Change spray cap
elaborate a little ? change it on which one?
Exactly what I was looking for! You rock, thanks!
Glad I could help!
I’ve got lots of work ahead of me to restore a 2003 hugger 883 that’s been collecting grime for 7 years.
yeah but man for me..thats half the fun!
@@sikbaggers she was my older step brother‘s who past it to his youngest brother who’s now passed it to me. It’s going to be a labor of love to clean every part, change the fluids, get her tuned and on the road where she belongs.
Dang Marion Illinois? I'm up there a bit I'm from Metropolis Illinois
Right up the road!
@SIK Baggers yep my mom just opened a business up there (Marion nutrition) so I been up there more than usual. Do yall have a shop or is this just a personal garage?
I ride a 07 ultra classic thats from Marion apparently its orange with woodgrain
Thanks I love your content and appreciate your suggestions
Anytime and thank you for checking out our videos!
I’d like to know how long each one lasted? Does the shine last equally on each product?
yes..all 3 products seem to last about the same...still to this day I purchase the HD brand because of the price per ounce. All three perform the same so it just comes down to the cost.
wtf does that thing have big speakers on it? LOL. Must be a murican thing.
Jesus they been putting 8" in lids for years...you live under a damn rock?
How to get the fin ends shiny, take some very fine sand paper between 800 to 1200 grit soaked in water and a small piece of wood and sand the fins with only a moderate amount of pressure. Do a test first.
Great tip Allan! thanks for sharing man! I actually used some 000 steel wool the other day and that worked great too.
I have a 2003 ultra classic that motor is total grey. At first I was hesitant about using HD, I have seen you tubes on the other 2 products. Thank you very much for your video. I will try the HD product. I bought our bike earlier this year and doing a very major detail overhaul on the paint, engine and chrome.
Thank you for the support! And if you have any questions just hit me up on the air ride. Im slackin on comments this past few weeks..im usually pretty quick about answering these
I use pig spit on my Jeep fenders works well
Many thanks...
How long do they last, though?
My choice is Pig Spit, love it!
That was a great video! Thank you
I refuse to buy any product or item that is called a juvenile name to get me to buy it, your mileage may vary.
wow..imagaine what you have missed out on life because of a name...your milage may vary.
@@sikbaggers Missed out on nothing as competition in a free market rules, my choices are many but won't include PIG SPIT lol.
You will probably think Im crazy or have way too much time on my hands but this is what I do. I get the pig spit or the S100 can and turn it upside down....Push the button or put it in a wood clamp and hold the button down until all the propellant is gone. Once the can is empty, and I make sure its empty....Shake it really good and then use one of the old time can openers and put a hole in the can. Pour the liquid out and into a small glass jar. I then load it into my ...ready for this...airbrush....I can surgically put this stuff on without hitting any or the chrome and I use allot less than spraying it from the can.
Thats pretty smart as the cans do only have one spray pressure...off and full blast so there is a lot of build up and waste when it only needs a fine coat. Smart!
@@sikbaggers Thanks....Even a pig finds a truffle now and then...LOL
Fine I'll subscribe gosh darn it . Love the videos it very informative .
You should try Pig Snot wax. Works great, goes on easy, and comes off easy.
Threw my S100 can out...all it does is stain black powder coating.
Just bought the HD brightener... about to remove my sportster wheels..to "detail" them. Need polishing..but the painted section is greyed out. Wondering if that will help bring back the paint? Thouhgts? Obviously, I'll be careful to remove any excess spray..and keep it off the tires.
Nice video. I have used WD-40 on my engine and all black parts for years. Use the spray nozzle for tight spaces and use a sponge to apply in the larger easy to reach areas. Have used it on my 1992 Heritage Softail since 1995. Works well and lasts for months.
Hey John ...agreed. Ive used WD40 for years but holy crap if I mention that in a video I get ripped! Its crazy. Youre motors gonna catch on fire! the comments are nuts. tons of gusy have used it for years with no issues.
WD 40 will draw dirt. A silicone based lubricant, not so much.
I sprayed wd40 on a rag and wiped the mold off my leather jacket. Smells like a shop now haha
Pig spit is - best - goes a long way :)
I usePig spit and use the s100 nozzle works great for the tight spots.
and yes No matter what aerosol you use gonna have to wipe down the chrome
Yeah I noticed that with all these...kinda goes everywhere lol
I used to buy the pig spit in the blueish colored cans normally found at Harley or independent Bikes shops. At the time I also seen the the stuff in the black cans labeled pig spit which I always thought and was told was a copy cat of great product and was warned away from it. The pig Spit in the blueish colored cans clearly said in the instructions it could be used on any surface including paint it also warned obviously not to use on seats grips tires ( anything requiring traction DuHHH) Anyways I used to wash and blow dry my bikes with the seat off and I would coat every part I could with pig spit paint work, chrome, wires, connectors, nuts, bolts, exhaust ( everything pretty much but the obvious ) If I was going on a long ride or I knew I couldn't wash my bikes for some reason for a month or two even after long trips in the rain even in bug season I would not wipe any of the product off except off of parts where the product could heat up and possible collect dirt causing stains or the product could creep onto tires grips etc
Meaning leave that stuff on and your chrome nut bolts frame etc will resist rust that much better than if you wiped it all off going for a mirror shine on everything. All I can say is I never had rust or pitting problems on any of my bikes. I cannot say for sure which pig spit is the true original or which was better or if they are in fact the same just different batches from the same maker. I will say when I wanted to take the time to wax painted areas after using pig spit I would just not coat the tin work on purpose wipe off any over spray then wax like normal. I used pig spit on paint as a quick and easy spray detailer for paint when I was too rushed or felt the bike did not need the time spent on waxing tins.
I can't stop riding my bike long enough to wash it 😎
LOL...it happens
Get off the computer and wash it already
@@martincvitkovich724 well I guess I could but I was working waiting to get unloaded so I can have some gas money 😂😎
Lol! Exactly! The choice is... a. Wake up and detail the bike or b. wakeup and ride the bike?? Guess which wins every time!
Steven Housden Great video brother. Thanks for your hard work. I got a questions,More or less how long those one application last ? Sorry for the s
The problem is that all of these products are sticky/tacky when dry and dust sticks to it in a second making it look worse than it did before spraying it.
I haven't had that problem at all. I applied the engine bright 6/22 and it still looks good. on 3/23. I will however put another application on when the weather warms up.
Yes! And I have 1 1/4 mile of dirt road, one way to highway. It's a horror show
S100 is my go to. How it looks when you spray it on is one thing. It is how it looks after a wash or two, or three that really tells. S100 every time.
I do dig the s100 and the HD spray..still not a fan of the pig spit..Ive found those two last the longest
Unbiased review and video. Nice to see. I have and use the Pig Spit for now. I might give the S100 a try when I run out of Pig Spit.
sorry for the ater reply..been at sturgis. Ive been sticking with the HD stuff...still cheaper than the others and works and lasts about trhe same...but they all work well!
@@sikbaggersNo worries on the late reply. Just back home from a 7 day Alaskan cruise...No regular internet anyway. When the Pig Spit runs out, I might follow your lead.
Using pig spit for years. Great stuff.
Awesome John...Yep I thik Ill see which ones cheaper when I need it next and grab that one..definitely between the hd and the pig spit though.
Thanks for the comparison of the products
I’ve used the pig spit and it seems to work well.
Ride safe brother
Thank you! Yes I like all 3...seems ill probably just get the best one for the price at the time.
Thanks Steve
Keep up the great videos!
great video and I like that you tested it live and let us learn with you!
Thank you Bryan!
Nice job doing the comparison.
I appreciate this info. Great video.
Thanks Steve, appreciate the info. I think i will go with the HD product.
I used the HD brightener on my Fatbob and my Sporty..... the silicone base tipped me off to just use the Autozone carried silicone spray... liked it just as good as the HD, for less money. My Fatbob has the denim black..which was "greyed out". Since I'm not concerned about repainting the bike... I wipe the denim paint with the same stuff. Looks great to me..and easy to maintain.
yeah they are all silicone based..ill have to try that sometime!
Thank you for the content! I really appreciate the informative videos that you do on some of the simple maintenance tasks to help us riders save some time and slot of money! Keep up the good work! Ride safe and ride often!
Thank you Kevin and always glad to help! Be safe!
I am late to this video, thank you for the comparison. seems like i need to detail the chrome and other overspray spots no matter what I use. I have a can of pig spit in my shop, still on the shelf after buying it 8 months ago due to what it says about plastics etc. said nothing about engine detailing. I will give it a try, how did you clean the overspray off the chrome. I have a ton of chrome
The million dollar question...how long does an application last? Does it dry and absorb into the paint/metal to the point that dust etc doesn't instantly attach to it like armor all tire shine does?
im not sure on the other 2 yet, ill update everyone...but the HD stuff lasted all season...I know if it looks wet, shits gonna stick...if you do very slight coats and just make it black youll be fine..I worried about that too.
Richard Edwin I found that pig spit lasted a lot longer than s100. I detail my bike every 2500 miles and it lasts the whole time. Put that on, polish the chrome, cleaner wax and then a polish. Motor stays nice and clean the whole time. Been using it 20+ years and swear by it.
Great comparison on the application methods, but how well does each withstand heat, washes and/or rain? How frequently are you having to reapply? Longterm test....? Thanks as always for the video.
Thanks Brian...I will update everyone with a video on that. The HD Cleaner lasted all season before I needed to hit it again. The HD and the s100 say detergent resistant however the pig spit does not. The HD stuff lasted all season and I did a light coat this spring and it looks new again.
Thanks for this video. I think I saw the fins clear up as well? Or is that an optical illusion. The cylinder cooling fins on my 1900 dont look so good. Im not sure if I should use, steel wool, or 220 sandpaper to bring back to that nice aluminum look. But it seems the pig spit made them look much better. Is this how they do those fins? Im not sure how to approach cleaning them up. If this product does that (seems to work in video) I will go that way, or am I wasting my money? Any advise is appreciated from any readers. Thanks in advance
Hey Monte...cleaning with a 220 and a something flat like a popsicle stick works the best,,however the steel wool works pretty good too..thats how I clean them and its really not too bad..just alittle time consuming. This stuff is basically a silicone based spray that makes the black pop a little bit and not look so ashey.
A needed video. Made up my mind as to what I need on my Ultra Classic to make her look new again.
Love this stuff...any of the 3 brands work great and last long...I think the HD one lasts a little longer than the the rest though.
Trick I have learned with the Harley Product, after washing my bike and drying properly, I will spray a light coat, wipe off excess from chrome, then warm the engine up to let the metals expand and absorb the product, then spray another light coat and wipe off excess let dry and review the results
Yeah it really sets in after a good ride! Great stuff.
Great video. The real test is how long does it last. I can only comment on the HD and Pig spit. Pig Spit will last on your bike longer than HD engine brightener, and also is good on everything it over sprays on (except floor boards LOL). Ride safe bro.
Hey Tony! Thanks for checking it out man...and Ive had different results from all 3 really..depends a lot on the riding conditions for sure. And yeah...keep it off the seat and floorboards for sure HA!
Nice video keep it coming .You are bringing lots of info for harley new riders like myself !!love this videos..
Thank you sir! Lots more to come...headed to vegas next week but ill be back the following week with new stuff. Glad it is helped you!. Be safe!
Old video I know, but the HD stuff is essentially silicone lube spray. Everything sticks to it. Siligon is a better product to use than that stuff. It's silicone free. Can't go wrong with Pig Spit or S100. In a tight spot, use WD-40 or a silicone lube spray. Preferably water resistant.
You are correct but...SILIGON says its for plastic, rubber and vinyl....you use it on the black on the motor? And if you do how does it hold up over time?
Great video inserts/edits on pricing and size of cans, extra detail like on youtube, hard to find!Nice job
Thank you..much appreciated!
Ya what he said and stuff. Lol
Awesome vid man.. I love how you broke down the price per oz.. that itself was a question I was going to ask.. another question is, what do you recommend wiping silicone based products of with? Thanks bro..
I use straight rubbing alcohol on a shop towel or old rag...takes it right off floorboards if u get some overspray .
I really enjoyed watching your shows thank you for all the information that you give us.
thank you for checking us out Robbie...sorry for the late reply still playing catch up from Sturgis trip.
Good video Steve thanks alot it helps me make up my mind.
Thank you Joe...been using all 3 products on various bikes and they all seems to hold about the same .,..ill probably buy the HD again when im out. Seemed like the best deal for the money and i like the shine it gives plus the easy clean up.
Thanks for that video! Those kind of videos are really helpful 😎🤘
Youre very welcome! Be safe!
Oh, since my comment, I went to HD and bought a can 😎🤘
@@carolinarider5237 Its great stuff...I think for the price its the best choice.
@@sikbaggers by your recommendations I bought it. I haven't used it yet. Maybe next week. Having the CAT out this week. It will be ready Friday. Then the stage 1 is complete.. 😎🤘
Hey brother! Thank you for all of your excellent DIY vids! You are awesome and make a great teacher! God bless! Ride safe and keep it up!
Thanks, you too! Appreciate you!
I've always thought the s-100 products were to pricey.
The HD Engine Brightener works just as well. Never tried the Pigskin product because I am satisfied with the HD product results at a cheaper cost than the s-100. Agree with your analysis
Nice comparison on all 3 products. 👍❤
Great job on the video! I like all three of them to, I just look for what's on sale at the time and grab a can.
Absolutely..that's my plan..I see the prices have already changed since I purchased these on Amazon.
If your looking for a great engine cleaner use Kaboom in the spray can cheap cleaner does the trick Spray on water hose off blow dry then use S100 I also use S100 bike wash an the works power wand is great instead of full blown pressure washer
Enjoy all the videos. But quick question. What windshield are you running on that street glide?
thank you ken! and its the Klockwerks Flare amzn.to/3JOjmoF and ive been through so many windshields in my day and the klockwerks are by far the toughest ones out there as far as impact resistance goes and if you got the proper size you it will kick the air up and over you and your passenger. And yes there are cheap knockoffs of these but they are just that...cheap and scratch super easy, fade in time and will crack...im not affiliated with them in any way...but its the only windshield I will buy for my bikes.
Excellent video. Very infomative
Glad it was helpful!
That was great! Thanks for the video btw.
great vid Steve, luve 2c more vids, on F11 and just basic cleaning vids on spoke wheels, engine, chrome stuff, wld be great. Can you recommend either chrome polish and/or engine bay cleaner/general spray foam cleaners for our bikes sold at autozone or walmart?
I use klock werks engine werks .it has a pump spray ,it get all over everything but it's a water base product and wipes of unwanted areas easily
Hey George...I havent seen that one before...ill have to give it a whirl next time...thanks for the heads up!
I have been wondering if S100 was worth the added price. thank you for this comparison.
Totally awesome from dollar tree I believe is the same thing as S100