Chain Cleaning
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Chain Cleaning
Hey guys, any way to clean a chain WITHOUT taking he chain off the bike? Paintbrush and petrol??
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I use a can
Lift rear on stand get one of my kids to spin wheel while spraying chain with WD40 and holding a rag around the chain at the same time .
Lift rear on stand get one of my kids to spin wheel while spraying chain with WD40 and holding a rag around the chain at the same time .
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I use a rag soaked in kero.
Tried a paint brush and a tooth brush, but found they get stuff EVERYWHERE
I have this great tool for cleaning the chain called a Kettenmax which unfortunately doesn't fit the RSV too well...
http://www.kettenmax.com/en/index/index.asp
but it works wonders on a bike you can actually secure it to!
Tried a paint brush and a tooth brush, but found they get stuff EVERYWHERE
I have this great tool for cleaning the chain called a Kettenmax which unfortunately doesn't fit the RSV too well...
http://www.kettenmax.com/en/index/index.asp
but it works wonders on a bike you can actually secure it to!
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nah, a scottoiler stays permanently attached to your bike and constantly drips oil onto the chain to keep it lubed.
the Kettenmax you clamp over the chain, feed kero into it which squirt all over the chain and brushes inside it. as you rotate the rear wheel, this cleans the chain and dirty kero comes out the bottom.
There's also an attachment for your chain lube sprayer too!
Once done, unclamp, unhook, clean store away until the next clean...
the Kettenmax you clamp over the chain, feed kero into it which squirt all over the chain and brushes inside it. as you rotate the rear wheel, this cleans the chain and dirty kero comes out the bottom.
There's also an attachment for your chain lube sprayer too!
Once done, unclamp, unhook, clean store away until the next clean...
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