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04
2011

Cleaning, lubing and inspecting

This short clip is taken from the ‘Cleaning, lubing and inspecting’ DVD available from DrivenandRidden.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Responses to “Cleaning, lubing and inspecting”

  1. „book-it“ lol

  2. Don’t you know that Campagnolo brakes have a pin at the handle bars to open the brakes? No need to loosen the cable at all! Just squeeze the brakes to move the pin.

  3. I like the part where he lubes the bike.

  4. my bike needs some cleaning desperatly!!what is the best product to clean the frame without takin the paint of? n how often do you do it? Last week I saw a new movie, “Discover the Gift”, which talks about being true to yourself and do whatever you do best giving 100% all the time. your video remind me of it! I loved it! u should check it out!! facebook. com/discoverthegift

  5. why are all these bike videos done by people in the UK? blimey!

  6. How much is the degreaser and the chain bath?

  7. Great video! Very clear instructions.

    I just cleaned my chain de-greaser and it works like a charm. The dirt just drips off and you can wash it down with water or wipe it off with a rag.

  8. „your chain is really filthy“ reminded me of austin powers. Really nice video mate!

  9. narrated by simon cowell

  10. how expensive is the degreaser that goes in the chain bath? filling it two or three times seems like it would use a lot.

  11. I kind of wish he would un pop that collar….

  12. @kinkaid25 sounds like some good shit dude…

  13. Peter Rabbit?

  14. nice tips thank u

  15. O_O
    never use a chain bath on a expensive chain!!!

  16. thanks…..

  17. Very nice video. Great info. Thanks man.

  18. If you clean your chain often you can fore go the degrease. The lube will act as the cleaner. You can then simply wipe the chain clean. Simple and effective.

  19. You want to make sure that you rinse all the degreaser off before lubing.

  20. You don’t need that much of a dissolvent to clean the chain. Just take off the chain and sprockets and dump them in a bath of mineral oil. Let them lie there a while and then wipe of the smut and wash the oil away with soap. You can reuse the oil several times and you can wash your hands the similar way. Cost is minimal and enviroment thanks you.

  21. A thing to keep in mind is that WD-50 being an excellent loosener & cleanser IS NOT a lubricant, will eventually evaporate & should never replace oil or grease. Thought u should it cause it’s a common mistake.

  22. i was once in my shed with that bike degreasing stuff and i tell you know, it got me high with the fumes, it’s so strong. 1 word ventalation

  23. for some reason i enjoy watching instructional videos more when they are narrated/hosted by British men..is that weird?

  24. I’m sorry you said not to spray the degreaser directly onto something of the bike. I didn’t catch what that was, could you kindly tell me?

  25. nice video. very helpful.

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