It would be pretty hard to really clean a dirtbike following those instructions. Maybe if ridden on a dry dirt track that would be ok with light dirt. A lot of riding for me means hard enduro mud and grunge and would not be easy to remove like that.Stark VARG Owners Manual
Cleaning and maintenance PAGE 99
To clean the Stark VARG:
1 Make sure the motorcycle is
standing upright and stable,
preferably on the side stand.
2 Make sure the Stark
VARG is turned off.
3 Take the Stark Future phone
out of the docking station.
4 Spray the Stark VARG with cold
tap water to remove coarse dirt.
NOTICE
Do not use a high pressure cleaner.
Water coming from a high-pressure hose
can cause damage to the bearings of
your motorcycle. Water can also get into
the electrical wiring, which can lead to
short-circuits in the electrical system.
5 Apply a wet sponge with neutral
non-aggressive cleansing agent to
the bodywork, when necessary.
6 Use a clean cloth with degreaser
to clean the chain. Use the cloth
to clean between chainrings, cogs
and other hard-to-reach parts.
If necessary, use a brush to get
into the hard-to-reach parts.
7 Wash off each wheel with a
brush moistened in water and
neutral non-aggressive cleansing
agent, when necessary.
8 Clean the area around the valve, scrub
all the way around the wheel and
clean the spokes and the wheel hub
9 Rinse the Stark VARG thoroughly
with a gentle stream of tap water.
10 Let the Stark VARG air-dry in the sun
or gently wipe it dry with a clean cloth.
11 Make sure the drive chain is
completely dry and lubricate it,
see §Lubricating the chain.
You hit a puddle at speed and the force of the water hitting the bike will be more than a power washer, I have had the force of the water from a puddle knock my feet off the foot pegs before now,
Did you charge your battery and try it again? Also, did you try to dry out the power button assembly? It connects under the front number plate you could try to make sure those contacts are dry?i need help i pressure washed it and now when i turn on the stark the led will do the normal blink green but then shortly after it will go static red and the bike doesn’t go into gear
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Chances that it is the battery is low (not low battery but low probability the the battery is at fault). The weak points are the small white JST connectors behind the number plate and the switch assembly itself. Un-connect the connectors and take the switch assembly apart. Dry with hair dryer. Leave it at ambient temperature for a several hours (like over night), and then re-assemble everything.Did you charge your battery and try it again? Also, did you try to dry out the power button assembly? It connects under the front number plate you could try to make sure those contacts are dry?
Love that photo man, I agree you have to be able to pressure wash a bike and if you check most bikes manuals state the same, basically solicitors put that in there so if you blow your bearings you can't get after them. I have small bosh one and have been using it for years with no issues on all the bikes I hadView attachment 12152
A dirt bike you can not use a power washer on is no use to me, Promotional video say one thing manual says another
You hit a puddle at speed and the force of the water hitting the bike will be more than a power washer, I have had the force of the water from a puddle knock my feet off the foot pegs before now,
So it seems.... another reason I will not be buying another stark.Waterproof is NOT the same as "Pressure Washer Proof."
It is not just Stark, most ICE bikes also don't recommend powerwashing either. I agree with you that we have to do it, but most manufacturers don't want to support it since who knows what pressures could be used.So it seems.... another reason I will not be buying another stark.
Totally agree, dump 9k on a ktm and you blow the top end on a tpi and it's on you to fix, stark has 2 years warranty and even if you'd think of buying like the buttons their priced reasonably well in my view.It is not just Stark, most ICE bikes also don't recommend powerwashing either. I agree with you that we have to do it, but most manufacturers don't want to support it since who knows what pressures could be used.
We just have to careful and realize if we blast something like electrics or bearings there might be repercussions that we will be responsible for. Shit some ICE manufacturers don't have warranties at all, so owners are on their own the second they roll it out the the door. Stark is better than most.
It is not just Stark, most ICE bikes also don't recommend powerwashing either. I agree with you that we have to do it, but most manufacturers don't want to support it since who knows what pressures could be used.
We just have to careful and realize if we blast something like electrics or bearings there might be repercussions that we will be responsible for. Shit some ICE manufacturers don't have warranties at all, so owners are on their own the second they roll it out the the door. Stark is better than most.
Totally agree, dump 9k on a ktm and you blow the top end on a tpi and it's on you to fix, stark has 2 years warranty and even if you'd think of buying like the buttons their priced reasonably well in my view.
Ya I have powerwashed my bikes since the 80s since I have mostly lived in New England where it is quite rainy --hence the name-- and where enduro riding is mostly restricted to swampland and unusable polluted post industrial wetland. But over the years back to the 80s I have always been much more careful with my Euro bikes when it came to powerwashing than my Asian bikes. Overall sealing and electrical system exposure has never been that solid on Euro bikes in my experience back to the late 70s.Well aware most manufactures say do not power wash there bikes but I live in the UK, it rains a lot! power washing is the only way to get the bikes cleaned off when they are thick in mud not had issues with our many mostly yamaha ice bikes or freeride electric being power washed.
For what it is worth I have refused to buy ktm's (including husky and gas gas) for a long time, got plenty of older ones 520, 950, 300 but not a chance would I buy a later one. got lucky with the freeride it was all I could get during covid lockdown for the kids to use in the field behind our house but to my suprise it has been mainly trouble free, certainly a lot less trouble than the stark.
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