I think I'm about 2/3 of the way through waxing the entire bike. Waxing those wheels was a real pain. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I had very few water spots on the bike after washing. I usually have them all over the place. After I washed the entire bike, I then sprayed S100 on the bike and then rinsed it again. I used my Cycle Dry dryer and I didn't have time to wipe the entire bike down. I only did a real quick wipe down and I expected to see water spots everywhere. Maybe it's the wax from the factory that did me so well, but I decided that this was a good time to make sure I had a good coat of wax on the entire bike. The bike is glowing right now. It did not look this good when I bought it. There's definitely more time involved in waxing this bike compared to the Road King.
Couple of things here. I washed the bike Sunday. Took me 5 (five) hours to do it right. After the wash, I plugged in my Cycle Dryer and it caught fire! Sparks flying everywhere, smoke all about. Anyway, finished it the old fashioned way with a chamois. I know d00d loves his bag holders and I haven't bought a pair yet. But here is a
tip whether you use the bag holders or not: go to the hardware store and buy plastic feet that go under furniture! Get the self adhesive ones about the size of a nickel. One in each corner of the saddlebag. This way
if you have to place the bags on top of a rag on the floor they will not get scratched.