Because you ride it so much. Only bikes that aren't ridden stay clean.Originally Posted by Veronica
Because you ride it so much. Only bikes that aren't ridden stay clean.Originally Posted by Veronica
Oil is good, grease is better.
2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72
BCIPam - I'm picturing you being like the lady in the Swiffer ads... making that bicycle just so with the right brushes and rags... where's your white glove?
I'm gonna try to clean mine and not overlube. The idea that too much lube attracts the globs makes sense. (I attract the globs, though. Pigpen has nothing on me!)
Ha! Actually I'm a slob (and have been called Pigpen myself). But I have a really good and sweet friend (Richard) who helps me maintain my bikes and he got all over me cause I used to spray my bikes with water and I would douse everything in lube and well make a mess. He taught me how to do it proper (and thus make less work for him) and it is amazing - the bike stays cleaner and there is less work in the long run. Sometimes its nice to have anal-retentive friends!![]()
I now have this nice little workplace set up in the gagage for bike maintance. It's really convenient to have everything right near by and Richard, bless him, gave me a Park workstand for my birthday. Boy that makes a difference!!!!![]()
BCIpam - Nature Girl
We recently changed to using Pedro's Extra Dry on both mtb and road. The bikes are staying much cleaner. You do have to apply a bit more frequently but I'll take that to the grunge which shows up otherwise.
The new little drip nozzle is the best applicator yet. Sprays are awfully messy unless you have the little straw which keeps getting lost. And the older applicator with the flip thing on it applied too much.
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Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Hey thanks! Maybe I'll try something else. I think we're using Ice something. I don't know... I clean the darn thing way more often than I want to. But Thom buys the cleaners and lube. I can't stand the chain being noisy.
V.
Pedro's Ice Wax? I don't think wax based lubes last long at all. Try the Extra Dry. It's only $6.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Wax lubes have their advantages and disadvantages. If you are riding in wet conditions most of the year than a wax lube is recommended but it picks up so much dirt! I use White lightning in the winter but really have to clean my bike (I mean thoroughly) more often. Once the weather drys out I use either Pro Link or Pedro Extra Dry (both work well and are recommended by most mechanics) but sparingly and only where needed. The less "wet stuff" on the bike, the less likely it will pick up grit and dirt.
BCIpam - Nature Girl