Hosing down a bike?
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Hosing down a bike?
Its the way I have always done it, and immediately wiped it down and oiled it up but a friend said that he heard this was bad and you should just wipe everything down. This seems like a lot of unnecesary work. How do you usually do it? or any other alternatives? Just figured i'd ask.
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what ever you do dont ever power wash it but i would just take a wet towel and wipe it down cause even though you might have sealed bearings water can still get in there and wash the grease out and that will cause bearing failure especially in bb and wheels so if i where you i would use an air hose to blow off dirt and a wet rag to shine it up
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Just don't powerwash it and everything should be fine.
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Its the way I have always done it, and immediately wiped it down and oiled it up but a friend said that he heard this was bad and you should just wipe everything down. This seems like a lot of unnecesary work. How do you usually do it? or any other alternatives? Just figured i'd ask.
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what ever you do dont ever power wash it but i would just take a wet towel and wipe it down cause even though you might have sealed bearings water can still get in there and wash the grease out and that will cause bearing failure especially in bb and wheels so if i where you i would use an air hose to blow off dirt and a wet rag to shine it up
remember, a clean bike is a happy bike!
happy power washing,
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I would want to wash my bike after doing 8 foot drops on my nixon too.
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Just spray wash the bike with your garden hose you friggin stoners. Unless you direct fire hose pressure at your BB, headset or hubs, everything will be fine.
On the other hand it may not be a good idea to hose down the cats.
On the other hand it may not be a good idea to hose down the cats.
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Slightly (very) OT, but show us your bike is looking these days pcad!
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I hose it down and then wipe with a rag. With really tough dirt after days of not bothering, I put my finger over the hose to create a bit more pressure to get it off..
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Okay. Here's an overly earnest answer.
I spray a citrus degreaser on chain, both derailleurs, chainwheel and cog.
I spray dried dirt on either my carbon fiber or aluminum frames, wheels and other places with Pledge Multi-Surface, the blue bottled stuff made for cleaning flat panel tvs and the like.
Then I hose the crap out of the whole thing with the garden hose, wipe it down, and re-wet lube the drivetrain.
Been working for years without any damage I've noticed. Only problem is new driveway and patio's put me out of my preferred workspace. Wife says, "No Road Rage stain on my new pavers, babe."
I spray a citrus degreaser on chain, both derailleurs, chainwheel and cog.
I spray dried dirt on either my carbon fiber or aluminum frames, wheels and other places with Pledge Multi-Surface, the blue bottled stuff made for cleaning flat panel tvs and the like.
Then I hose the crap out of the whole thing with the garden hose, wipe it down, and re-wet lube the drivetrain.
Been working for years without any damage I've noticed. Only problem is new driveway and patio's put me out of my preferred workspace. Wife says, "No Road Rage stain on my new pavers, babe."
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Don't do it. It wrecks small parts like derailers. I just do a dry wipe, it takes no time at all.
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On the rare occasion that I clean it, I use a hose. No problems have come of it. Normally, I let the LBS clean it when I bring it in for servicing. They love me for that.
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If the weight of the mud get's to be too much, I might knock it off with a hammer. Other than the weight issue, why bother? It's just gonna get dirty again!
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For the mud, hose the bike down and let the mud soak it in for 10-15 minutes. Then hose and light brush, wipe with terry rags till dry, lube it and yer done.
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Is your bike happy about this?
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I use a small pesticide sprayer (it's never been used for pesticide) to clean my bike. It's low pressure and does a pretty good job of removing dirt. However, I live in an area that doesn't have a lot of caking mud so I don't know how effective it'd be against that.