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Dispatch
03-21-2017, 09:23 PM
To be completely and utterly through, how long should it take to do a full detailing on an average cruiser motorcycle? :hmmm:

Dispatch
03-27-2017, 11:15 PM
The reason I ask is I`m having one done by a professionally and it will also entail a Ceramic Pro application.
I was hoping to find out from someone from actual experience, how long this entire process takes.

dcjredline
03-28-2017, 02:29 AM
Ill have to be very general. I have done a 12 Harley full dress with chrome and a Hayabusa so I am no motorcycle expert.
I would guess anywhere from 2-4 maybe even 5 hours.

Dispatch
03-28-2017, 07:44 PM
I was `told`, 16 hours on average for one.
Is that a lot?
What about the Ceramic Pro? :thinking

rlmccarty2000
03-28-2017, 07:55 PM
16 hours sounds like a lot, but some people are more meticulous in their work. Take a look at their finished work. It`s better to pay by the job and not hourly.

LEDetailng
03-28-2017, 08:00 PM
Too many variables to give a definitive answer. Variables based on condition of the bike, types of materials, style of body work, chrome, leather, skill of detailer, and types of tools used. 16 hrs seems like it would be a very thorough detail. I spent 6 hrs on a MC last summer and could have spent at least another 2-3 hrs.

rurocking
03-29-2017, 08:22 AM
I just bought a used bike from a local Honda dealer and they are very meticulous with their work, specially bike that they put in the showroom alongside their new bikes. By the time their detailer is done you can`t tell the difference between a new and a used bike, they are that clean. I had a chance to speak with the detailer about sharing information about his procedure and he said a bike like mine takes him 12 hours and he`s been doing it for over 25 years and he mostly does bikes.

http://www.autopia.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=33212&stc=1

mnehls86
03-29-2017, 09:12 AM
I`m glad you asked because I was wondering too. I have my first motorcycle coming tomorrow evening. I never really wanted to do one because it seems like it would take forever and be a pain but this one is for a friend.

RaskyR1
03-29-2017, 09:44 AM
I think I had about 12-14 hrs into the last one I did.

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/102333-2016-hd-street-glide-paint-correction-optimum-coating-application.html

WaxAddict
03-29-2017, 09:59 AM
Motorcycles are all about nooks and crannies. And in the case of Harley`s and metric cruisers like the one above, it`s also about metalwork.

I have never completed a detail on my motorcycle in less than 3 sittings. Probably 12 hours.

On a side, motorcycles are the perfect ONR wash candidates. I haven`t done a hose-n-bucket wash on a motorcycle in 5 years. In fact, I think motorcyclists were the first to adopt rinseless/waterless washing. The manufactures (like Honda) had these spray products that would foam really well and you could do the whole bike with it. Then along came P21S (S100) Total Motorcycle Wash.

Dispatch
03-29-2017, 08:49 PM
The thing for me about getting such an intricate, `Expensive`detail done especially with the Ceramic Pro application, I fear not getting the full effort and all coats they say that will be applied, most notably from a place I don`t know or have a history with and this is not something you can watch being done because it takes days to do. http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss51/irishrifles2/icon_shrug.gif (http://s561.photobucket.com/user/irishrifles2/media/icon_shrug.gif.html)

RaskyR1
03-30-2017, 10:02 AM
May I ask why you chose Ceramic Pro?

LEDetailng
03-30-2017, 12:42 PM
Motorcycles are all about nooks and crannies. And in the case of Harley`s and metric cruisers like the one above, it`s also about metalwork.

I have never completed a detail on my motorcycle in less than 3 sittings. Probably 12 hours.

On a side, motorcycles are the perfect ONR wash candidates. I haven`t done a hose-n-bucket wash on a motorcycle in 5 years. In fact, I think motorcyclists were the first to adopt rinseless/waterless washing. The manufactures (like Honda) had these spray products that would foam really well and you could do the whole bike with it. Then along came P21S (S100) Total Motorcycle Wash.

Agree on the rinseless wash. I had a bike for two years and wish I would have known about rinseless washing then. I used my bike as a Sunday cruiser, never in the rain. It was easy to wash, but drying it took more time.

Dispatch
03-30-2017, 07:23 PM
May I ask why you chose Ceramic Pro? Its what the shop I chose say they use. Why, is there a better material application? :unsure: I don`t mean to be suspicious but I have some anxiety being its so expensive and requires so much attention to detail. http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss51/irishrifles2/icon_shrug.gif (http://s561.photobucket.com/user/irishrifles2/media/icon_shrug.gif.html)

RaskyR1
03-31-2017, 10:58 AM
Its what the shop I chose say they use. Why, is there a better material application? :unsure: I don`t mean to be suspicious but I have some anxiety being its so expensive and requires so much attention to detail. http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss51/irishrifles2/icon_shrug.gif (http://s561.photobucket.com/user/irishrifles2/media/icon_shrug.gif.html)

Their coating is fine but there are also many other very good coating options out there to choose from too so don`t get caught up into their marketing hype/sales pitch too much. It sounds like they may have sold you on multiple coats/layers? How many were they going to apply? While there are some very good Ceramic Pro installers out there I`m just not a fan after seeing so many shady and unethical practices by many of their installers.

Where are you located? Personally, I would suggest comparing some of the other top pro coatings available, like CQuartz, GTechniq, Modesta, and Opti-Coat. Talk with certified installer in your area and go with the one that explains things best, talks about what coatings can and cannot do, and just seems the most honest. They all protect very well, while each excelling in their own way.

Just my $.02 ;)