Show us your cleaned drive train
#27
Senior Member
The necessity of this process is a matter of considerable debate but that's the idea behind what's going on here.
Likes For noodle soup:
#29
In the wind
Nice pics you OCD bastids.
There was once a time when a thread like this would have had me out in the shed breathing solvent fumes, but when I got out there I decided to go for a ride instead.

There was once a time when a thread like this would have had me out in the shed breathing solvent fumes, but when I got out there I decided to go for a ride instead.
#30
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Posts: 28,930
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
Mentioned: 109 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5027 Post(s)
Liked 3,227 Times
in
2,127 Posts
#31
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 1,962
Bikes: Argon 18 Gallium, BH G7, Rocky Mountain Instinct C70
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 793 Post(s)
Liked 504 Times
in
299 Posts
But if I for a ride, my chain will get dirty. You see the dilemma here don't you?
#32
Senior Member
Don’t have any pictures right now but I clean mine every 2 weeks (approx 200 miles). I was using wax but switched to muc-off C3 dry and all I need is soap, water and a sponge and it gets all jice and sparkling clean. I have some of the regular muc-off wet lube and that doesn’t clean up with soap and wtaer real well despite claiming to be biodegradable and I haven’t found a reason to buy the C3 wet to try it out.
#33
Senior Member
#34
Farmer tan
What a coincidence.
I am awaiting the arrival of a new steam cleaner.
Going to try it on the chain. Will post results.
I am awaiting the arrival of a new steam cleaner.
Going to try it on the chain. Will post results.
#35
Heft On Wheels
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 3,124
Bikes: Specialized,Cannondale,Argon 18
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 887 Post(s)
Liked 560 Times
in
346 Posts
I love this thread. My OCD is so happy right now. I wax chains so mine usually looks pretty clean but these are just awesome to see.
#37
Senior Member
Cautionary message to the OCD cleaners out there. Someone gave me a recent gen Ultegra rear derailleur because it was 'sticky'.
Sticky indeed... upon a complete disassembly it was clear that every quantum of lubricant had been blown clean, presumably due to a dip in solvent.
The only worse treatment on a bike would have been spraying it with a pressure washer. Or driving at highway speeds in the rain with a bike on a rack. Both guaranteed to kill a bike in short order.
The only thing I use on the exterior of a bike is a damp rag. In cleaning my bike, I focus almost all of my efforts on the inside parts such as headsets, hubs and bottom bracket bearings.
Sticky indeed... upon a complete disassembly it was clear that every quantum of lubricant had been blown clean, presumably due to a dip in solvent.
The only worse treatment on a bike would have been spraying it with a pressure washer. Or driving at highway speeds in the rain with a bike on a rack. Both guaranteed to kill a bike in short order.
The only thing I use on the exterior of a bike is a damp rag. In cleaning my bike, I focus almost all of my efforts on the inside parts such as headsets, hubs and bottom bracket bearings.
#38
On Your Left
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Long Island, New York, USA
Posts: 8,373
Bikes: Trek Emonda SLR, Sram eTap, Zipp 303
Mentioned: 34 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3004 Post(s)
Liked 2,432 Times
in
1,186 Posts

Likes For GlennR:
#40
Member



Clean drivetrain and Molten Speedwax applied to the chain. Hope it stays clean longer.

#42
Farmer tan
#43
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: USA
Posts: 2,192
Bikes: Ti, Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb, Al, C
Mentioned: 22 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 942 Post(s)
Liked 524 Times
in
347 Posts

Wet ride this morning on the rain bike. 19yr old bike and drivetrain using my quick wipe down method method described above.
#44
post cholecystectomy
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 12,877
Bikes: Tarmac Disc Comp Di2 - 2020
Mentioned: 44 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5263 Post(s)
Liked 3,781 Times
in
2,627 Posts
If I'm getting 8000 plus out of a chain I just wipe the gunk off with a lube soaked or solvent soaked rag a few times a year, why would I want to spend time and money trying to eek a few more miles out of an 18 to 30 dollar part?

#45
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 1,962
Bikes: Argon 18 Gallium, BH G7, Rocky Mountain Instinct C70
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 793 Post(s)
Liked 504 Times
in
299 Posts

No Park Chain Cleaner or special solvents. Entire bike is wiped down after every ride. I use a Connex chain so I can remove by hand, clean, relube and reinstall. Chain is pulled though my hand using a rag/t-shirt to get big gunk off, then run through my hand in a clean t-shirt and some rubbing alcohol. No need to deliberately degrease chain unless I do something like 100 miles in wet/crappy conditions. The rest of the drive train is wiped down using a clean t-shirt and rubbing alcohol (floss cassette, rings, pully wheels). Discs are wiped down with alcohol. Process takes 30 minutes. Bike stays looking like this I put on average 500 miles a month on it.
My chain/drive train looks good after I clean then. Then after my first ride the whole thing is a black mess again! I like the suggestion of using some rubbing alcohol between rides though. That might help break down the black mess for me between thorough cleanings.
#46
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: USA
Posts: 2,192
Bikes: Ti, Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb, Al, C
Mentioned: 22 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 942 Post(s)
Liked 524 Times
in
347 Posts

That is very impressive. What lube are you using?
My chain/drive train looks good after I clean then. Then after my first ride the whole thing is a black mess again! I like the suggestion of using some rubbing alcohol between rides though. That might help break down the black mess for me between thorough cleanings.
My chain/drive train looks good after I clean then. Then after my first ride the whole thing is a black mess again! I like the suggestion of using some rubbing alcohol between rides though. That might help break down the black mess for me between thorough cleanings.
#48
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 718
Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 440 Post(s)
Liked 251 Times
in
139 Posts
I love that this thread in deep into the second page and no one has weighed with "yeah well, I spend my time riding my bike" or any of the other crap these threads usually dredge up. I guarantee NO ONE with a drivetrain this clean dislikes the effort it takes to get it that clean. It's relaxing, cathartic... it's our tiny rake in the sand.
My wife and daughters were heading out to shop for dresses for my niece's wedding... "You want to come?" "Uh... nah. I'll find something to do here."
Five bikes later (the mtn bike was still in the stand)
My wife and daughters were heading out to shop for dresses for my niece's wedding... "You want to come?" "Uh... nah. I'll find something to do here."
Five bikes later (the mtn bike was still in the stand)

#49
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 718
Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 440 Post(s)
Liked 251 Times
in
139 Posts
Oh, on the myth that cleaning a bike causes premature wear... Sure, soaking in solvent will cause lots of issues. But, cleaning often and cleaning smart will PROLONG the life of your bike/parts. Spray the brushes - not the parts. Use a foaming degreaser - one that clings/stays put longer. Use the hose to rinse - not clean.
I keep my bikes a long time (that Klein is a 1997)... I'd notice the premature wear ;-)
I keep my bikes a long time (that Klein is a 1997)... I'd notice the premature wear ;-)
Last edited by Zaskar; 06-10-19 at 09:55 AM.
#50
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: USA
Posts: 2,192
Bikes: Ti, Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb, Al, C
Mentioned: 22 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 942 Post(s)
Liked 524 Times
in
347 Posts
I love that this thread in deep into the second page and no one has weighed with "yeah well, I spend my time riding my bike" or any of the other crap these threads usually dredge up. I guarantee NO ONE with a drivetrain this clean dislikes the effort it takes to get it that clean. It's relaxing, cathartic... it's our tiny rake in the sand.