Question:

Anti magnetic spray?

I am looking for some kind of anti magnetic spray to use on speaker mesh cover to stop the penetration of magneticparticles inside the speaker.

Answer:

As long as there are openings in the mesh, such a spray (if there is anything like that) would do nothing. Use a particulate filter that has openings smaller than the particles you desire to stop. It may need to be changed now and then. Per your added input, do you have to use a mesh that can become magnetized? Perhaps aluminum, copper, or high grade stainless if it has to be metal? Can you install a larger magnet nearby? Perhaps even an elctromagnet designed to attract particles? The latter may induce noise, so it may not be a good idea. Plus, if the mesh is magnetic, the particles you are concered about will be attracted to the mesh, not the speaker. If you demagnetize, they will now head towrd the magnet in the speaker. Per your fabric input, what type of fabric is magnetized? If the fabric attracts the particles, just vacuum it once in awhile.
Depends on the tyres Depends on the bike - cruisers typically run out of ground clearance and scrape exhausts before you get to the edge of the tyres Depends on the weather conditions Depends on the road condition Maybe slow down a little until you are more used to it. Maybe also seek some additional training like sitting an advanced riding course. The key is trust in your bike, relax and learn to interpret what your bike and tyres are telling you as you ride. All bikes tell a story and once you understand the language it speaks, you will become a smoother and potentially faster rider. They key to going fast is understanding your bike and vision - looking where you want to end up, NOT looking directly in front of your front wheel. Sounds like one issue you have is vision. You need to keep your head up and work on forward planning and looking where you want to end up. Start slowly and build up as time and experience goes on.
You might take the mesh and have it de-magnitized.
DEmagnitized? Shesh what a lame answer. The best thing would be to clean your room my friend. The only reason particles are penetrating is because theyre PRESENT. I dont have this problem myself, but then.I probably clean more oftenwho knows. You could also try making a 'frame' out of magnetic strips or magnetic TAPE and place that inbetween the fabric and the speaker box itself in an attempt to CAPTURE the particles BEFORE they reach the speaker magnet itself. But again, the particles are there, take them out of the equation all together.
how about not trying it at top speed? Start doing it slowly, and as you get more confident you can go faster and lean further. When you have lot of grip (dry) then for for the outside of the bend to give you the visibility, you don't need to hit the apex on the road.

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