S100 Cycle Cleaner, first sprayed on full strength, then hosed off, next mix some in a bucket with warm water, wash with a soft (very soft) and clean brush, then rinse again. Wipe down tinware with a soft cloth and blow dry the engine, tires, wheels, etc. A nice blow dryer can be had at the HD store for about $40 or use your leaf blower. Finish up with a good wax job, Turtle wax works just fine, and Armour All on all non painted and rubber surfaces. Being careful not to get it on your tire tread. After each ride use a waterless wax-cleaner, like Honda Cleaner, spray down tinware and wipe with a soft cloth, buffing to a high luster. Sometimes, if you have dark or black paint, the paint will appear to have small scratches in it. These can actually be in the wax instead of the paint. If this happens, I use a product called Plexus which is made for face-shields and helmets. It will remove the scratches. My bike is a 2000 model and everyone always thinks it is a fresh restoration even though it has almost 6000 miles on the clock. I know this sounds like a lot of work but the washing and waxing can be done in 30-45 minutes and the wipe down takes only about 5 minutes after each ride. My bike is usually washed about twice per year. Happy thumper polishin'.......Dew.