Bike Washing: How To Clean A Mountain Bike
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http://www.texasmountainbiketrails.com A good clean bike performs better, looks better, and moves faster. Ok, that last part may not be true. But keeping your bike clean is an important part of your post ride routine. A good bike washing will clean a mountain bike of all of the dirt your bike got on it during your last ride. Thorough mountain bike cleaning helps your bike and its parts last longer. If your wondering how to clean a mountain bike, its very simple and only takes about 10 minutes to do a good thorough job. Using the outdoor garden hose and a few easily acquired tools from a local store. To get a really clean mountain bike use a degreaser like Simple Green which you can find at any home improvement store or department store like WalMart. You will also need a couple of rags, plus a soft and steel bristled brush which you can find in automotive sections and finally some bike lube. Texas Mountain Biking - http://www.texasmountainbiketrails.com To wash your bike there are several items you will need that I outlined at the beginning of this video. All of the items needed can be purchased from your local hardware store or Wal-Mart for roughly $15-20. http://youtu.be/tW01X96LQxk Texas Mountain Bike Trails helps new mountain bikers learn tips and find trails in Texas. Stop by and say hi, there is lots of information to learn. Texas Mountain Bike Trails - http://www.texasmountainbiketrails.com
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simple green is the best use it on my car engine area to clean...
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what if I don't have simple green can. can I use a normal soap
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Thanks for the great instructional video. Just got back from a month-long trip through Central Europe. Bought all the cleaning gear and now looking forward to getting rid of all that Czech mud that's clinging onto my bike :)
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video suggestion: how to lube the bottom bracket cable
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does Walmart carry grease that I can use for my seat post?
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Super helpful video! Thanks!
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Should you spray degreaser on the brake disks?
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they not to be rusty?
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Great vid but after about a minute all i could think was a nice coat of stain would really extend the life of that fence
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I've recently got into mountain biking and to be honest I don't how I got through day prior to my bike.
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yea i never cleaned my bike but i do now its a night and difference you ride so much better yea you gotta clean if you ride hard i ride over cap rock and thats some hard riding and about 3 inches of mud and water on trails kool i will try simple green thanks
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Weird how all these 'how to clean your bike' videos start out with an already clean bike that they then proceed to wash.
It's pretty easy to get a clean bike clean, but to get a dirty bike clean you'll have to make sure the cogs, sprockets and chain is 99% clean also by removing chain or using chaincleaner and degreaser. -
good vid. thanks!
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can someone tell me why, people say not to spray the bearings, hubs ext. with strong water pressure. because it will remove the lube. But yet several sites show spraying degreaser directly on these parts to clean?
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Can i use cooking oil on the chain?
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Would it not be better to clean the drivetrain first? Just a thought as oil and mud may flick up onto the bike.
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Do you need to lube your suspensions as well ?
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is it ok if i use green works instead of simple green?
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What size tires do you have?
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is it bad to get the derailleur wet?
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