Always use a cleaner designed for bike chains and drivetrains. It is recommended to clean the other parts of your driveline (chain rings in the front, sprockets in the back, and pulleys on your rear derailleur) first before applying oil to your chain and shifting through all of the gears...
Always use a cleaner designed for bike chains and drivetrains. It is recommended to clean the other parts of your driveline (chain rings in the front, sprockets in the back, and pulleys on your rear derailleur) first before applying oil to your chain and shifting through all of the gears...
A motorcycle’s final drive, or the part that makes the bike move, can be a shaft, a belt, or most commonly, a riveted master link chain. You know, like the one on your 10-speed bicycle. And just as your bicycle’s chain needs lubrication to function properly, so does a motorcycle...
When the bike is rinsed off, check around the back wheel and side panels forchain lubefling. Often, a normal cleaning agent isn’t strong enough, however SDoc100 chain cleaner is a big MCN favourite. There are several dedicated cleaners to do this specific job and their strong degreasing pr...
1) Spray Bike With Water Start by spraying the bike down with your hose. You don’t need pressure-washer aggression to get most of the dirt off your frame. A slow stream and gravity will do most of your work. However, be careful around bearings and suspension seals if you use a high...
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Pedal backwards to run chain through chain cleaner Use a gear brush such as theGSC-1orGSC-4and solvent such asCB-4Bio ChainBrite™ to clean the derailleur pulley wheel, derailleur cage, and chainrings. After scrubbing the chain with the CM-5.2, empty the CM-5.2 and fill it with soapy...
After loosening the dirt, it is now time to scrub off stubborn pieces of mud using a soft bristle brush. At this step, take your time to ensure you scrub off every grime and dust to ensure your bike is sparkling clean. Use the brush to clean the chain, wheels, sprockets and swing ar...
Move the bike to a nice shady area, out of direct sunlight. The warmth of the sun can cause your soap to dry up faster, increasing the risk of streaking and water spots. Of course, if you use our Sunwash Soap, there’s no need to worry. This revolutionary motorcycle cleaner le...
The steps below apply to a bike with a conventional drivetrain that has more than one front chainring. (If you have only one front chainring, skip to step 2; if you have a hub system, skip to the tips section.) 1. Using the left-hand shifter moves the chain on the front chainring...