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Have used a 50lt to spray a car. You can't spray continuously but if you have patience it is possible. Bigger is better though. If you plan on a bit of DIY spraying, 50lt should be fine but you need some form of dryer if you want a reasonable finish. 

 

If you want a professional finish then go bigger and spend the money on the conditioning portion of the setup.

 

I can run an impact wrench off the 50lt but I can't run my pneumatic polisher continuously.

 

Works a treat when drying the bike and parts after or during a service though. If you aren't planning on spraying then a 25lt hobby unit will be great.

 

One thing to remember with compressed air though, it can be just as damaging to your bike as a pressure washer if used incorrectly....

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