Catrin
11-09-2010, 10:31 AM
I am in a lovely new apartment that I really, really like. Nice and open, lots of light, vibrant accent walls in living room and bedroom, and the walls are pretty sound-proofed!
My bike lives along a wall in my bedroom on a separate rug that I've laid down for her. The carpet is beautiful, but very light in color and it LOOKS brand new. It is not, but it looks like it. My front door opens to the outside, no hallway carpet that could 'wipe off' my tires on the way in from a ride.
When I came in from my short ride Sunday, as soon as I got inside I flipped my bike over. I didn't think about moving the rug out of the bedroom before leaving but will do so in the future so that the tires do not touch the pretty carpet. Then I wiped the chain, got the pink stuff from the LBS and sprayed it on the tires and wiped them off. This would also be a good time to check the brakes as well, though I have yet to do that.
If nothing else this means my tires are checked after every ride for foreign objects or other damage. Anything I get on this carpet is going to be very noticeable, and of course winter is coming. My thought is that using this bike wash (can't think of the name, it is quite pink and I am not at home yet) might be better than water as it will likely clean more stuff off the tires than just water. I didn't spray much, just enough to get my rag wet and applied elbow grease. When I was sure the tires were clean I then rolled Ms. Explorer to her resting place.
I couldn't think of another solution to this, and will be interested to hear if there are any other approaches to this. I figure the quicker I clean the tires, the less the chance of getting dark tire tracks on the carpet. At some point she has to hit the floor...
My bike lives along a wall in my bedroom on a separate rug that I've laid down for her. The carpet is beautiful, but very light in color and it LOOKS brand new. It is not, but it looks like it. My front door opens to the outside, no hallway carpet that could 'wipe off' my tires on the way in from a ride.
When I came in from my short ride Sunday, as soon as I got inside I flipped my bike over. I didn't think about moving the rug out of the bedroom before leaving but will do so in the future so that the tires do not touch the pretty carpet. Then I wiped the chain, got the pink stuff from the LBS and sprayed it on the tires and wiped them off. This would also be a good time to check the brakes as well, though I have yet to do that.
If nothing else this means my tires are checked after every ride for foreign objects or other damage. Anything I get on this carpet is going to be very noticeable, and of course winter is coming. My thought is that using this bike wash (can't think of the name, it is quite pink and I am not at home yet) might be better than water as it will likely clean more stuff off the tires than just water. I didn't spray much, just enough to get my rag wet and applied elbow grease. When I was sure the tires were clean I then rolled Ms. Explorer to her resting place.
I couldn't think of another solution to this, and will be interested to hear if there are any other approaches to this. I figure the quicker I clean the tires, the less the chance of getting dark tire tracks on the carpet. At some point she has to hit the floor...