Subject: RE: Cleaning BikeGet a chain cleaning tool, a bucket, some citrus based cleaner, some Dawn detergent, and some soft bristle brushes. Put the bike on a stand for ease of cleaning, pop off the tires and put a skewer or chain holder on the rear to keep the chain in place for cleaning. Put the citrus cleaner in the chain cleaning tool, run it through by pedaling for 15 seconds or so. Then put some water in the bucket with the detergent, and run the chain through with that as well. Starting at the front of the bike, start to wash off the bike with the brushes. Have a system - mine is to go across the top tube, then the down tube, the seat post, the front fork, and then the rear triangle. Then slop some more soapy water on the cassette and the tires and rims. I use an old lawn/weed cannister to pressurize some clean water to rinse off the bike, but you could also just empty the bucket, refill it with clean water, and sponge off the soapy water. Put the tires back on, lube the chain, and you are good. For the extra lovin' touch, I usually add Armorall to the tires, then some ICE wax on the frame, so it all looks sparkly new and showroom ready. The whole process should only take about 15 minutes or so, once you have it down. |