I have used this Motorcycle dryer for my sportbike for several years now and on my big Ford F-250 truck. Let's face it, nothing annoys people more than drying your car, then when you make your first trip from home, its coming out from the brake lights, the roof molding that hides the weld marks, etc. After I wash and spot free rinse my sportbike and it starts to dry, I take the air force balster to it. You would be amazed how much water traps itself on my bike, radiator, fairings, etc, that you can't see with your eyes and the AFB starts letting you see just where that water is coming from and push it out and dry the area at the same time. The AFB is a filtered system and won't push particles in the air through your hose and onto your paint. It also generates a warm air, not outside air temp. and that is what also helps to dry.
The Metro Air Force Blaster saves me time and aggrivation and doesn't mess up your paint finish. I have used it everytime I have washed my new SRT and I can tell you that the 300 can hide some water my friends, as I am sure you already know. Especially in the lug nut holes on the SRT wheels. I haven't wiped the wheel yet for runny water. Here is a link. They only sell it on motorcycle pages and Target online. This is who I bought it from. It is around $200 I think and this site threw in a free wall mount for the dryer ($25 value) with the purchase of the AFB. The filter is machine washable and will last along time, but for $4.00 you get 2 more. I got them, just in case one day AFB isn't sold but mine still works. I will have replacement filters for it. They also make a commercial use one and its a 8hp motor instead of the AFB 4 hp. It is more for all day use for a detailer or car wash. The AFB will work fine for home use and not just for motorcycle's.
http://www.hawg-wash.com/metairforbla.html