03/26/2026
We ALWAYS want our customers and friends to remain SAFE. Please use this as a reminder to STOP using a pressure washer to clean your wheels! Using a pressure washer on your wheels might seem efficient, but it can actually cause serious damage and safety risks.
-High pressure forces water past seals:
Motorcycle wheel bearings are protected by seals designed to keep contaminants out under normal conditions—not under extreme pressure. A pressure washer can drive water past these seals.
-Water intrusion leads to rust and corrosion:
Once water gets inside the bearing assembly, it can cause internal rust. This corrosion reduces the lifespan of the bearings and compromises their performance.
-Lubrication gets washed away:
Bearings rely on grease for smooth rotation. High-pressure water can strip away this lubrication, leading to increased friction, overheating, and eventual failure.
-Hidden damage can develop over time:
You might not notice immediate issues, but contaminated bearings can degrade gradually—leading to noise, vibration, or sudden failure later on.
-Increased risk of wheel bearing failure:
Damaged or dry bearings can seize or collapse, which can cause the wheel to lock up or wobble—especially dangerous at higher speeds.
-Safety hazard while riding: ⚠️
A failing wheel bearing directly affects stability and control. In extreme cases, it can result in loss of control and serious accidents.
-Electrical and brake components are also vulnerable:
Pressure washing near wheels can force water into ABS sensors, brake calipers, and connectors, potentially causing malfunctions or reduced braking performance.
-Better alternative: low-pressure cleaning
Use a gentle hose, soft brushes, and motorcycle-specific cleaners. This protects seals and components while still getting your wheels clean.
Photo attached is Brittany’s actual bearing that we just removed and of course replaced. She bought this bike used last year and it is a good thing we went through it this winter. DONT LET THIS BE YOU.‼️