Bike Cleaning Mistakes That Ruin Your Bike!

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A clean bike is a happy bike, but sometimes cleaning things can actually cause more harm than good! Using the wrong sort of cleaning products for example can destroy your paint, or spraying silicone shine spray on your brakes is going to end up in faulty brakes and a costly repair bill to follow! In this video, Doddy runs you through some of the common cleaning mistakes and how to avoid them, helping you treat your bike to a proper deep clean that won't cause any damage!
⏱ Timestamps ⏱
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Damaged bike paint
1:34 - Bicycle lube mistakes
2:33 - MTB brake contamination
5:03 - Bicycle washing tips
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 581
@gmbn
@gmbn 2 роки тому
How clean do you keep your bike? 🧽 👇
@ilikedogs7712
@ilikedogs7712 2 роки тому
Shiny clean
@dirtsurfernz
@dirtsurfernz 2 роки тому
A helluva lot cleaner than my car.
@worldpeace3111
@worldpeace3111 2 роки тому
I was like 12 years old when my bmx breaks started to squeak, so I oiled the breaks... It was my first time riding breakless.
@markdavis8430
@markdavis8430 2 роки тому
Always rinse Apart from that Nothing lol
@resmy7
@resmy7 2 роки тому
Hey guys! Can you put a link for the water displacement spray? thanks ;)
@Lootsnoots
@Lootsnoots 2 роки тому
That little bird at 6:20 put a huge smile on my face. What a cute moment haha
@ZeroSeriesMMX
@ZeroSeriesMMX 2 роки тому
Hey, it's stable advice... So stable, even birds can perch on it.
@huntertodd7915
@huntertodd7915 2 роки тому
Cheap shower hats work great for covering the brakes when cleaning
@BadBoyV1
@BadBoyV1 2 роки тому
👍
@jean-lucblanc4605
@jean-lucblanc4605 2 роки тому
Thank you!
@clearcreek69
@clearcreek69 Рік тому
I don't own a MTN bike with disc brakes & my bike isn't dirty after each run, but I like your shower cap idea.
@serenahansen2394
@serenahansen2394 Рік тому
That's a great hack, thank you
@mathisonnivens731
@mathisonnivens731 Рік тому
That’s awesome! Thanks bud 😄
@garygup
@garygup 2 роки тому
One of my favorite quote when I used to work in a bike shop, a customer came in complaining that his brakes didn't work. It was quite obvious he'd sprayed somethong oily on them so I asked if he'd used WD40 on them. He answered quite angrily "No! It was GT85!"
@Cobyc5150
@Cobyc5150 2 роки тому
Had a buddy that did that and he asked me if I wanted any. I told him no and proceeded on the ride with them, got quite a laugh when they couldn't stop on the bike trails
@gtracerh
@gtracerh 2 роки тому
@@Cobyc5150 with friends like that, who needs enemies.
@juanjosereyes3340
@juanjosereyes3340 Рік тому
So WD40 is not good for the brakes?
@Durwood71
@Durwood71 Рік тому
@@juanjosereyes3340 You don't want any kind of lubricant or cleaner on your brake surfaces.
@levskitoronto
@levskitoronto Рік тому
other than brake cleaner :)
@fud1376
@fud1376 2 роки тому
When 'lubing' your chain, you should always wipe it clean afterwards, otherwisw you'll just collect even more 'gunk' to the chain..
@roberthaptonstall502
@roberthaptonstall502 2 роки тому
I've definitely done the accidental brake contamination. But I've also contaminated my brakes while spraying mosquito repellent on my legs while standing too close to the bike.
@jfs70ss
@jfs70ss Рік тому
Well at least your rotors won't get bit...!!! LOL
@ceevenito1883
@ceevenito1883 Рік тому
How did you fix them?
@ebikescrapper3925
@ebikescrapper3925 2 роки тому
To clean disk brake rotors use isopropyl alcohol. You can also make your own chain degreaser cheaply, most specific bike cleaning stuff is very expensive and a bit of a con.
@henrlima87
@henrlima87 Рік тому
I think auto brake cleaner also works perfect. Its what its designed for and its pretty cheap. A 500ml can is like 5bucks.
@ImDembe
@ImDembe Рік тому
@@henrlima87 Yeah break cleaners have the same alcohol in it i think, for me at least i have iso at home since i use it to clean computer parts and it can be bought in alot more places like. Don't forget to check the pads at the same time and give them a clean :)
@_stealth_y
@_stealth_y Рік тому
Uhhh I used dish soap, it certainly worked
@fededevi1985
@fededevi1985 Рік тому
Any degreaser cleaner will work fine, just rinse them well after
@429supercj
@429supercj Рік тому
@@henrlima87 only if you want to destroy your paint job, brake cleaner will strip the finish right off your frame.
@richardk7379
@richardk7379 2 роки тому
Too much bike washing does more damage then good. There is no way you are keeping out all that dirt no matter how much time you spend cleaning unless you take the whole thing apart and clean each piece in a parts cleaner bath. I owned a company that sold lubricants for large equipment. Lubricant is designed to keep dirt in suspension. The most important thing you can do is keep lube on your chain and gears and basically keep water away from the sealed areas. Granted it has its limits so knock off the big chunks of dirt and then make sure you have lots of lube. You can't really have too much lube either. I use an inexpensive chain oil/grease. What isn't being used will not get in the way and it will help keep out dirt. Each time you clean your bike chances are you just push more dirt into the moving joints. So don't be afraid to ride with a little dirt. Also, it saves you time. I have been biking for over 30 years. Wear from dirt is the least of the problems with my mountain bikes. Crashing and flying sticks is where the damage comes from 😆. Also, I wonder if these guys are trying to sell specific bike items that don't need to be specific to bikes. Also, the reason they make mountain bikes with a finish that is a different color than the underlying metal is so they can sell more bikes. Unless your rides are very boring mountain bikes are going to get scratched. So finish paint should match the undercoat and/or the metal it is made of. Bikes would look good much longer if they just had some kind of clear coat over the metal.
@petesahad3028
@petesahad3028 2 роки тому
I only concentrate on drivetrain and suspension by now. No point in cleaning the frame after every ride just for it to get dirty with the next. I've got a ptotective layer of dirt now.
@serenahansen2394
@serenahansen2394 2 роки тому
A "protective layer of dirt" isn't actually very good for anything because it traps moisture and holds it against the bike (or car) when it gets wet. Even worse if you ride on the road in the winter when the roads are salted as you're just soaking it in mild saltwater at that point. A thick layer of dirt anywhere takes days to dry out completely.
@petesahad3028
@petesahad3028 2 роки тому
@@serenahansen2394 That's what big bike cleaner wants you to believe😁
@alanlewis7999
@alanlewis7999 2 роки тому
I maintain bikes as a hoppy charging only when replacement parts are required my work comes with a free wash I wash the bike in fairy liquid white vinegar leave it in the sun to dry then lube all moving parts no complaints yet proper job
@chesteruk
@chesteruk Рік тому
People think the same about their cars. Dirt holds water and keeps your bodywork (or bike frame) wet and speeds up corrosion a treat.
@petesahad3028
@petesahad3028 Рік тому
@@chesteruk Not if you don't ride in the wet and who wants that, uk excepted.
@adammorris6348
@adammorris6348 2 роки тому
'Rinse you bike off so you don't ruin the paint' the very next scene you're then scrubbing the bike with the dirt still on it 😂😂😂
@kylearmstrong1188
@kylearmstrong1188 11 місяців тому
😂 I was thinking the same
@dangdiggity9916
@dangdiggity9916 9 місяців тому
Wetting the mud is enough.
@N_Johno
@N_Johno 9 місяців тому
It’s not like the mud was dry as a bone so it’s fine to do
@Simon-fr4ts
@Simon-fr4ts 9 місяців тому
Using a brush on the paintwork 😮
@Fabs821
@Fabs821 4 місяці тому
Nah it’s fine, he wetted and apply a cleaning product that lift off the mud from the paint.
@CJ-rg4qu
@CJ-rg4qu 2 роки тому
I've been mountain biking now for over 20 years and I've never done the water displacing spray on any of my bikes... I've owned each of my bikes for 5+ years and I'm probably the worst at lubing and cleaning them. Yet, I've never had any major issues as a result. All of my bikes looked amazing when I sold them and we're in excellent shape mechanically. I really don't like the idea of dousing the bike with a WD spray to attract more dirt and dust.
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 2 роки тому
@Vince Jr yeah these tips arent great
@CJ-rg4qu
@CJ-rg4qu 2 роки тому
@Vince Jr This channel has a lot of good advise that's helped me in a few situations, maybe it can help you too. I just don't agree with them on the WD spray dousing after every ride.
@TheRst2001
@TheRst2001 2 роки тому
Less is more , mud is harmless if left alone. I find the bike cleans itself if I use it often and aim for puddles 😀
@Zimmerh90
@Zimmerh90 2 роки тому
Think it depends where you are in the world, I studied in western part of norway and the chain and drivetrain would be reckt with rust after a days ride. When I went home to the eastern part I suddendly dont have the same need to wash the drivetrain after every ride.
@CJ-rg4qu
@CJ-rg4qu 2 роки тому
@@Zimmerh90 Sure, I agree that cleaning and immediately lubricating your chain is an essential step in maintenance after a hard ride. This is especially true when it's wet out or muddy. However, the point I was protesting was dousing the ENTIRE bike in a WD spray post ride. I really don't think this is necessary, nor good for the components as it will attract more dust and grime. I know lots of friends who ride on the East coast where the air is very corrosive from the sea, and they don't follow this WD dousing step (and lack subsequent major rust).
@ChannelZeroOne
@ChannelZeroOne 2 роки тому
3:20 Acetone and/or alcohol cleans rotors very well. Bed them in after to burn off the residue, and good as new usually.
@ishq963
@ishq963 9 місяців тому
Thanks, going to try cleaning my bike for the first time. Glad I saw the part about destroying the breaks , cause I had no clue that was a thing!!!
@gabe313131
@gabe313131 2 роки тому
When I want to really clean my chain I take it off and have in a ultrasound bath filled with degreaser/cleaner. It's so zen to see the clouds of fine dirt appear out of each link.
@peterpositive4565
@peterpositive4565 2 роки тому
Damn, now I want a ultrasound bath for my chain..
@edwardcullen3251
@edwardcullen3251 6 місяців тому
And you can afford a ultrasonic cleaner how?!
@gabe313131
@gabe313131 6 місяців тому
I'm sure you can find on sale items in the usual stores. Mine was less than €50
@corentinoger
@corentinoger 2 роки тому
Brake cleaners don't leave a preventive "barrier", they evaporate immediately leaving no residue, it's the whole point! At least the automotive ones I use.
@snorttroll4379
@snorttroll4379 3 місяці тому
do you wash them of too?
@microtechmachineshop
@microtechmachineshop 2 роки тому
just bought my first mountain bike today thanks for the tips
@rickkolb6758
@rickkolb6758 Рік тому
Excellent information. I had no idea the value of WD for cleaning the drive components. I will use this tip the next time I clean my bike. Especially the chain to get the gunk out before drying and relubricating. Thanks,
@coreystrong4384
@coreystrong4384 Рік тому
So much respect for your honesty and knowledge
@maartenwestermann8229
@maartenwestermann8229 Рік тому
Most important: Keep your bike helmet on while cleaning your bike. Safety first! 😂
@auntiefiat9769
@auntiefiat9769 Рік тому
😂
@ov3rkill
@ov3rkill Рік тому
😂
@MrJonathanpearce
@MrJonathanpearce 2 роки тому
Seen Gee On his dream build series doing the whole spray the whole bike down with polish! Commented several times he still does it! gets right on my nerves he might have specific spray that doesn’t contaminate brakes but how many people must copy him and wreck brand new pads and rotors!
@thelonewolf3515
@thelonewolf3515 2 роки тому
I watched the Scor 4060 build today and this was exactly my thought...
@dvdp4513
@dvdp4513 2 роки тому
Don’t know with what he is spraying... hope it is not degreaser. Wrecks your bearings completely. Stay away from your cassette/hub!
@TheButlerNZ
@TheButlerNZ 2 роки тому
Bonus cleaning tip... If you have a chance, wipe your dropper post before dropping it (Obviously during a major run you may not have a chance, but if your just enjoying yourself and have a sec (I can get away with a wipe with my glove while still riding) it will help keep dust/muck from getting inside that dropper. As for general cleaning... I found truck wash (CT18 personally) at about 30-1 mix BEFORE you ride, then wash of, and re-apply at the bottom of a particularly muddy park, then wash at home... and my bike looks like it's been cleaned with a brush even tho nothing but water has yet touched it. (The pre application sits UNDER the mud and makes removal easy). I have not had any issues with truck wash on any parts and I have used it for years on my motorbikes with alloy radiators etc... Hint.. Anything involving trucks HAS to be good... would YOU want to anger truck drivers... Bonus hint.. want value for $ meals... Try Truck stops... Same reason... (ok real food, not painted plate food... Dad always hated food where it looked like the chef just signed his name in sauce on an empty plate) You can use a power washer (Water Blaster) on a bike. Just keep clear of the pivot points, steering head and crank... I power wash my chain, but I make sure I let it dry and re-lube the joints well... (Actually the best way is remove, complete clean, then soak in hot chain lube to dispel all air/moisture, then clean off all lube from the exterior of the chain as only lube inside the joints/rollers and between the outer and inner plates .. but who's got time for that Best chain lube is dry wax type if you can apply it correctly, as it tends not to pick up dirt/dust like wet lube does. (Having said that I have free HSS2000 so meh..) Brake pads and oil is NOT game over... but you have to do a PROPER job of cleaning. Remove the pads, Brake clean the caliper and disk. Brake clean the pads, dry with paper towel, rinse/repeat... Put the pads in a tiny jar with meths, shake, Brake clean again etc... Once the pads are back to the powdery clean colour they were when new, away you go... I started my channel when I got a 2nd hand bike with soaked pads (They were black and oily to the touch, and squealed like a supporting role in Deliverance (fitting as that's the name of the track I run it on in one of the 1st videos... )) I cleaned them as above, and near 3 years later, still 1 finger breaking on the same 2nd hand pads (replaced the rotor once with... a 2nd hand one... :-) (Note, I have been cleaning brake pads on my motor Trail bikes (YZ250 etc) for near 30 years... It's what its made for... and SOOOOOO MUCH MORE... Better than degreaser etc.! (I'm also a maintenance engineer). Uhhh disk brake cleaner does NOT leave a barrier... it removes EVERYTHING including itself (a bit like Isopropyl... which is hygroscopic so be careful to dry brake internals if cleaning them in a service... as Isopropyl attracts water as it evaporates) At least throw a rag over your disk/caliper while spray lubing nearby. Clean your rotor/caliper on the bike after any chain/derailleur lubing and you'll b good. I give my disks a brake clean spray after any wash just for the hellovit.
@porterdallenbach1639
@porterdallenbach1639 Рік тому
A bit anal to wipe your tube before sticking it back in 😋 don't you think? Less fun if you have to clean your bike while riding
@drumandbassking12345
@drumandbassking12345 2 роки тому
This whole video is a muc off ad and anyone who thinks it isn’t is stupid. Doddy is a master at product pushing!
@balinsteenkampcpt8985
@balinsteenkampcpt8985 6 місяців тому
Helpful, always learning new things on this topic!
@pierrebroccoli.9396
@pierrebroccoli.9396 2 роки тому
Fairy sprayed on in a dilution with a combo of soft brush and rag for general washing with a light spray of water by hose to rinse followed by a combination of WD40 on some bits with paper toweling to dry those bits off and a old towel to dry the rest. Brake cleaner after wards and lube for drive train. Mr Sheen sprayed onto a lint free cloth for frame polishing. Usually a quick rinse sees me through with a wash every week or if it is really caked but I don't live in dry sunny England so my bike doesn't get quite as messy as yours.
@radwanderer6165
@radwanderer6165 2 роки тому
One may has to replace the pads after a mistake with an oily substance, but NEVER the Rotors. Since they are solid (and not tempered, like the pads that soak up substances) it's possible to totally free them again from any friction-reducing substance.
@jaysee2213
@jaysee2213 Рік тому
Exactly what I was thinking
@lambo79
@lambo79 2 роки тому
perfectly timed birdy visitor to GMBN!
@commanderoof4578
@commanderoof4578 2 роки тому
3:03 just remove the disk and soak it in alcohol and scrub it without removing it a day later, flip it and a couple hours later scrub it again without it coming out of the alcohol even once!! [outside of flipping it] You will be down to bear metal and they will work like new (sealed container) But new pads needed
@johnnybravo0
@johnnybravo0 2 роки тому
Exactly mate! Changing your rotors just because you can’t clean them properly is a bullsh...😉
@BadBoyV1
@BadBoyV1 2 роки тому
Ain't it just easier and more practical to not get the stuff on them in the first place.
@kingniles
@kingniles 2 роки тому
I’ve had good luck in the past bringing contaminated pads back around with a propane torch (and a respirator)
@bikerdude923
@bikerdude923 2 роки тому
What kind of alcohol, single malt, double malt, barrel aged? 🤣
@commanderoof4578
@commanderoof4578 2 роки тому
@@bikerdude923 isopropyl… i though that would be so obvious… Unless your joking in which case you can just ignore this comment
@mikemike7523
@mikemike7523 11 місяців тому
So important to protect your paint like that, well done! A loved bike always loves you back! 😃😃😃
@core-i7413
@core-i7413 2 роки тому
I lightly hose it down (light so mechanism and brakes don't get screwed up) and then I use dish soap and a sponge to scrub bike, then I hose down again and grab a cloth, run chain through it.
@stephenbrown5844
@stephenbrown5844 2 роки тому
Thanks doddy, brilliant 🇬🇧💪😁👊❤️
@freedomofmotion
@freedomofmotion Рік тому
In my experience you don't have to throw things out if you get oil in the disc pads. You just burn it out. Do an easy route with constant gentle brake pressure. The friction will soon get rid of the oil that may have gotten in the pads. A 30 minute loop usually does the trick.
@winkuli
@winkuli Рік тому
Yup. I somehow oiled my brakes and the next time on a ride I couldn't stop my bike, but eventually the oil just burned out.
@freedomofmotion
@freedomofmotion Рік тому
@@winkuli Watched a video where it's suggested you put some muddy water or a bit of grit on your rotors to help speed up this process as well. Not tried it personally but I do ride through horrible terrain anyway 😂
@allmtbnzscottbrownhill2896
@allmtbnzscottbrownhill2896 Рік тому
That depends on the material of the pad and how long the oil has had time to soak in.
@freedomofmotion
@freedomofmotion Рік тому
@@allmtbnzscottbrownhill2896 Even if your pads are literally sponges you can give them a soak in solvents to displace any oil.
@CaptnSpaulding
@CaptnSpaulding Рік тому
I sometimes sand my pads with sandpaper then clean the rotors with alcohol. May squeal initially but after heating it’s fine. I do like to get that top layer off with sandpaper though
@djratino
@djratino 7 місяців тому
I have an aovoPRO electric scooter. The disc brakes are starting to squeal a little. What can be sprayed on the disc to quieten them? Or should I just use an alcohol pad?
@Rasedan
@Rasedan 2 роки тому
lol that bird.
@jeffcoles3642
@jeffcoles3642 Рік тому
I have success getting disc pads clean by using a little dish soap in warm water in my hypersonic cleaner. I have tried everything before from sanding, to alcohol to other cleaners which never worked and ultimately had to get new pads. Supply chain shortages caused me to improvise and find this method. Now I’m glad I couldn’t find replacement pads!
@mr.klint._.5575
@mr.klint._.5575 2 роки тому
Just use rubbing alchohol to clean your brake rotors works for me everytime
@Sixbillion1
@Sixbillion1 2 роки тому
Yup alcohol for almost everything. I also clean my brake pads with some Dawn or Palmolive and water. I’m sure someone will say it’s wrong but it works for me
@ingolfmuller566
@ingolfmuller566 2 роки тому
Can't left that little stones and dirt in the chain. It's like sandpaper. I use a chain-cleaner mechanism (box with wheels and brushes) from time to time, to pull all the dirt out. Plenty lubrication after I almost dried the chain (towel + time), is an usual procedure after. BTW: How many times did you try the spray-can trick? 😬
@JC-ug7ix
@JC-ug7ix 2 роки тому
You get a like for the can flip and catch alone 👏
@derpydog1008
@derpydog1008 Рік тому
Bonus tip. If you work on your own bike repack your bearings with marine grease like what you use on wheel bearings on a boat trailer then you don't have to worry about washing your grease out of your bearings when cleaning your bike.
@mrfrogg46able
@mrfrogg46able Рік тому
Havd you never heard of sealed cartridge bearings
@jfs70ss
@jfs70ss Рік тому
@@mrfrogg46able Never heard of them....
@mann_idonotreadreplies
@mann_idonotreadreplies Рік тому
cool story bro
@imspyingonyou2243
@imspyingonyou2243 9 місяців тому
​@@mrfrogg46ableseal cartridge bearings are better. That's where they get marine grease from, seals.
@bchearne
@bchearne 8 місяців тому
You still have to avoid blasting water past bearing seals. Hose gently, folks
@topdeckdog
@topdeckdog 7 місяців тому
0:43 drills home the importance of not scrubbing while muddy 1:00 proceeds to scrub the crap out of it while muddy
@bevo335
@bevo335 Рік тому
Be careful using power washers or car washers on the bike, especially around bearings. They can remove grease and contaminate them with injected dirt.
@volpetrolski1
@volpetrolski1 Рік тому
Exactly. Ruined mine after half a year, only by cleaning it "too much".
@flute70
@flute70 2 роки тому
I love how detailed this video is! What instructions would you recommend for those of us who ride in very dry dusty desert conditions? I ride in areas that are rocky but also leave thick layers of very fine, chalky dust all over everything on the bike. I'm sure it works its way past the seals on the fork & rear shock over time as well.
@zackpenhaligon9904
@zackpenhaligon9904 Рік тому
You can get cans of air. Sounds rediculous I know! Any pound/dollar/euro shop depending where you are. It's used for smoke alarms and computer keyboards usually, works around components for dust, too.
@flute70
@flute70 Рік тому
@@zackpenhaligon9904 Those definitely work great! I keep a little supply of them with my bike tools.
@mankybrains
@mankybrains Рік тому
Cans of air are good but they don't last at all. Probably for dusty areas, saving kidney in the long run would be to get those electric portable dusters used for computers and dusters. They're inexpensive and rechargeable. Most last 30 mins. Decently powerful for the duration. By that time probably get a cheap portable air compressor to leave at home. These have multi use and will save money in the long run. The benefit of those cans though, they're lighter and cheaper per can.
@ryananthon8426
@ryananthon8426 Рік тому
Haha, Donnie was spot looking at the camera “I know you have contaminated your brakes before” 😂
@inderdhindsa8326
@inderdhindsa8326 Рік тому
Hi, can you share what is the best way to wash and protect a matte/satin finish mtb?
@user-pj4sw8ci3l
@user-pj4sw8ci3l 2 роки тому
6:21 Tech Birdy!)
@nsjohnston
@nsjohnston 2 роки тому
I have a suspicion that the contaminat your brakes part deux is in response to another bike maintenence channel, who shall remain nameless, that always seem to spray silicon detailing spray over bikes including braking surfaces.
@robertkeedwell4308
@robertkeedwell4308 Рік тому
I was told by Halford's not to use a power hose to clean my bike as the force of the water is to strong and can get into the berrings.
@rolandthethompsongunner64
@rolandthethompsongunner64 Рік тому
He’s right. But you could adjust the pressure. You certainly don’t need 3,000 psi 😂
@nickiannacone7196
@nickiannacone7196 11 місяців тому
I have a Matt black bike. What can I use on it after I wash and dry the bike. I know I can’t use car wax but can I use a car detailer. Let me know asap. Thanks Nick
@andyamos8594
@andyamos8594 2 роки тому
Car shampoo with a shoe brush are my staple diet for cleaning. Maybe the added wax in the shampoo isn't the best for disc brakes but 14 years on using this formular does it for me 😁
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
Honestly I just use a gentle dish detergent, great at stripping grease and mud, no harsh chemicals to damage sensitive parts or waxes to mess with your brakes.
@grantmckendry3323
@grantmckendry3323 7 місяців тому
I’ve Invis protected my bikes from new, once cleaned use Koch Chemie protector wax in a foam pump sprayer everywhere except brakes, lube chainset as normal. Cheap easy maintenance.
@FilipeRicardoMTB
@FilipeRicardoMTB 2 роки тому
Even the bird likes GMBN 😍 Nice Video 👌
@Godspeed961
@Godspeed961 8 місяців тому
I found that diskbrake cleaner does the job for my rims too. :D Looks shiny :D
@guinness3227
@guinness3227 Рік тому
best thing I've done fairly recently is lubing my chain with a wax chain lube...it attracts virtually no dirt/dust and lasts a long time between reapplications. Not only is my chain cleaner, but same with the cassette, rear D pulleys and main chain ring. I expect it will extend the life of drive train in general as well.
@tubeularvids
@tubeularvids Рік тому
What’s the brand on that ?
@guinness3227
@guinness3227 Рік тому
@@tubeularvids Squirt Chain Lube...make sure to completely degrease your chain b4 application...stuff is awesome!
@jasonferguson7111
@jasonferguson7111 Рік тому
I’ve used furniture polish to de grease motorbikes back wheels for years, works amazingly 👍
@mandibeln5906
@mandibeln5906 2 роки тому
I don't clean my bike with proper cleaner, just do the Houdini an lube the next day. My bike is just a bike (4 years now, no major issues) and I like to keep the environment washing tensid free...
@NickC9545
@NickC9545 2 роки тому
Anybody know what that top tube Garmin mount is? +04:37 Would it make me a Fred if I installed it on a road bike?
@peterpizzutelli2953
@peterpizzutelli2953 2 роки тому
How should I clean the head tube hole? So much mud flies up that hole but I don't know if I should squirt water up there
@seaneba2852
@seaneba2852 2 роки тому
That's instrumental at 4.04 minutes though 🔥🔥
@phantombigballs8165
@phantombigballs8165 2 роки тому
Dash of Fairly liquid and a soft sponge with garden hose. Been using that for years never scratched and bike, ruined brakes rim or disc...infact no issues at all. No need tor muc off products as promoted in this video....again ...
@ronniebiggs4026
@ronniebiggs4026 Рік тому
And it’s full of salt to dim your paintwork
@debrascheer4577
@debrascheer4577 2 роки тому
I just love when the little bird landed on your handle bars 🐦
@asimovghost8909
@asimovghost8909 2 роки тому
I once contaminated my brakes with silicone shine and i was told that i needed a whole new set of pads and rotors but i eventually just burnt it out and there fine now.
@cowboy4378
@cowboy4378 Рік тому
Yeah I thought the new stuff was a scam so I boiled my pads and tried breaking them away but it didn’t work. Luckily I didn’t need a new disc just the pads.
@sandeshgwd
@sandeshgwd Рік тому
at around 3:35, is the trail in Pittsburgh near Ross Park?
@jamieleeaydanmumford8485
@jamieleeaydanmumford8485 6 місяців тому
I love this I look after my giant xtc 4 very well every ride I come back and it’s in that bath with the shower and after it gets dried with the Mrs hair dryer then re lube and grease 😂
@sah7920
@sah7920 7 місяців тому
Can we use Hydrogen Peroxide for brake disc/plate cleaning instead of isopropyl alcohol ?
@sbsb4995
@sbsb4995 2 роки тому
I got the older type MTB frame and I converted the braking system from disc brakes to rim brakes. Rim brakes are amazing.
@TROll-oe9ng
@TROll-oe9ng 2 роки тому
Indeed! Way simpler to fix yourself, cheaper, and easier to replace any part in the rare event they fail.
@noisysunset3264
@noisysunset3264 5 місяців тому
What is water displacer? It seems handy but I'm not finding anything, is there a brand name I can search?
@chuckystang
@chuckystang Рік тому
What brush is recommended to use for cleaning your chain when necessary?
@gabrielteodosio9756
@gabrielteodosio9756 2 роки тому
Love you video ☺️
@gmbn
@gmbn 2 роки тому
Thanks! 🙌
@mtbalpinecounty
@mtbalpinecounty 2 роки тому
Simple Green has been my go to for decades. A Sparkling bike is..ok but a well loved riden bike has some dirt. But a Clean driveline is a Happy driveline. Bikes are most happy with Terra from last Memorable ride.. Bike Whisperer..💪
@osirusgtr
@osirusgtr 11 місяців тому
Everything you have just mentions not to do in this video I have masterfully already done!.. Homer from the Simpsons crystallized how I feel right now with his wise words passed down through the ages.. Doh!!
@larry888888
@larry888888 2 роки тому
Advice that stands up in so many parts of life - make sure yi get it wet before yi start
@Spectre.007
@Spectre.007 Рік тому
Can i use silicone shine/spray in glossy helmet shells?
@hi_patrick5229
@hi_patrick5229 2 роки тому
Any cleaning tips for super dry desert climates? My bike is always covered in dust.
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
Could dust it off first with a dry brush before doing any washing
@G1manime
@G1manime Рік тому
Thank you! So not only do you use degreaser and lube but also water displacer?
@michaelmichaelagnew8503
@michaelmichaelagnew8503 Рік тому
Think he's using the water displacer on the cassette to ensure all the water is gone. Most cassettes are made out of steel and will rust (the two big teeth circles are usually some type of alloy for weight reduction). Just cover up your whole brake with a towel when you do this so it doesn't get contaminated.
@G1manime
@G1manime Рік тому
@@michaelmichaelagnew8503 Thanks for sharing
@markdanielromero5601
@markdanielromero5601 2 роки тому
I experience on the mtb brake contamination on my first mtb
@gulfcitynd
@gulfcitynd 2 роки тому
Where I ride even if you use proper cleaning the trails contaminate the brakes I use water nothing else and drip lube
@or-ian6973
@or-ian6973 8 місяців тому
I’ve heated and lightly sanded contaminated pads before to make them good again. Need a torch and to get them pretty hot.
@VictorElGreco
@VictorElGreco 2 роки тому
~Blessed~ as we are 😉 in mountainous Pennsylvania with six months of rain and another six of snowmelt (= 12 months of mud 😝), it feels that I spend more time cleaning my bikes than riding them. 😆Perversely enough, I actually enjoy it.
@isuckatminecrafthardcore8167
@isuckatminecrafthardcore8167 Рік тому
Bro can i ask, what can i use to remove rust on my bike chain?
@amgoatee3700
@amgoatee3700 2 роки тому
Is baby oil good lube for the fork and rear shock? I've seen some local racer used this method
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
Never heard of baby oil being any good.. you want an oil that is ghe proper weight and makeup for bicycle parts and for the conditions. I use a wax based lube for dry conditions and an oil based one for wet. Both specifically for mountain bikes.
@mikej.3429
@mikej.3429 2 роки тому
And: Do not use a pressure cleaner to close to bearings and sealings! Especial your suspentson sealings do not like it to get shoot with high pressure water. :)
@dakotatupper3231
@dakotatupper3231 2 роки тому
Low pressure actually gets into grooves far more than high pressure
@thelonewolf3515
@thelonewolf3515 2 роки тому
@@dakotatupper3231 he said bearings and sealings. No grooves. The sealings on the fork for example can "break" open and you will get water in the system. With a low/middle pressure washer like the Mucoff one or the Worx I've got this is not a problem
@VVVVV99611
@VVVVV99611 2 роки тому
Rip
@ScandiSledder8000
@ScandiSledder8000 2 роки тому
Do u know if automotive brake cleaner is bad or good for bike brakes?
@sirsleeps4858
@sirsleeps4858 Рік тому
Oh crap man I just covered my brand new Boardman's disc brakes and the calliper with WD-40 and lube...
@timothydickinson1470
@timothydickinson1470 Рік тому
When you say water displacement spray do you mean like air spray you would use on computer parts?
@gregknipe8772
@gregknipe8772 2 роки тому
simple green (soap brand) and a toilet brush. Terry cloth towel for the chain. I don't have access to water all the time, so its ginger wipe with a brush and towel - I don't ride in mud. I am a commuter.
@namboozleUK
@namboozleUK 2 роки тому
If you want to keep your paint nice - don't use a brush. Do a two bucket method like you do with a car. Snowfoam works well too before rinsing.
@Fady117
@Fady117 2 роки тому
Yep. I'd only brush the tires, never the paintwork.
@shellderp
@shellderp 10 місяців тому
ONR with a microfiber
@Robbie-mw5uu
@Robbie-mw5uu 8 місяців тому
microfiber cloth/mitt only for the paint brush for the tires
@micronesia3797
@micronesia3797 11 днів тому
Any tips for those that don't have access to a hose or private outdoor space?
@hedemalmcarl
@hedemalmcarl Рік тому
i do the whodini wash. i know the results but loose big mud chunks is off atleast then proper clean
@user-ps1fk2it7r
@user-ps1fk2it7r 4 місяці тому
Anyone notice 2:17 directly contradicts the contamination of the rotor segment. I'd say spraying the WD at that close proximity to the rotor with no guard = new brake pads.
@tedrich4253
@tedrich4253 11 місяців тому
Thanx
@bobothericefarmer1878
@bobothericefarmer1878 2 роки тому
Very nice
@TCJACJ2000
@TCJACJ2000 Рік тому
I use mineral spirits on the drive train. The rest I use diluted grease lightning, I use a plastic hair net cover over the brake disc and caliper..I clean the rotors with Everclear.
@gordmonteath6090
@gordmonteath6090 2 роки тому
What about powdered graphite as lube on chain?
@klas4494
@klas4494 2 роки тому
Hey! Is there not a risk of spraying eg WD40 around cassettes and other moving parts where there are ball bearings? That it affects the ball bearing? 🤔 What do you think Doddy?
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
Typically on mountain bikes you want to use specialized cleaners and especially lubricants. WD40 or any other penetrating oil is a terrible choice for any real mountain bike.
@mienais
@mienais 2 роки тому
WD40 won't really affect the ball bearings, but it will break down the grease you have in there. Avoid it anywhere you have grease you want to keep.
@MrLobsterity
@MrLobsterity 2 роки тому
Ball bearings are well hidden under layers of metal and rubber seals. From my experience even short river wading doesn't affect it. But if you spill WD-40 onto brake disc you're gonna be changing the pads, or trying to fry machine oil out of it on a cooking stove.
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
@@MrLobsterity I guess that makes sense But some parts come with external grease, which the WD40 will probably strip off. I know my derailleur had grease on certain parts when it was installed, using any penetrating oil has to be done with extreme care.
@adamb8317
@adamb8317 2 роки тому
@@MrLobsterity I suppose using it on the chain as a water displacer may work.
@Clynikal
@Clynikal 2 роки тому
I dunno about this water displacer idea… better without I think. Dry is better than greasy.
@bw3126
@bw3126 Рік тому
What type of water displacer do you recommend? After the wash, you spray WD on the chain and cassette and any other moving metal parts (minus brakes)?
@Fiztex553
@Fiztex553 Рік тому
I know I'm not Doddy, but please don't do that, it was not a really practical advice, see other comments. WD is typically kerosene, e.g. WD-40 is same kerosene-based but costs a fortune, not talking about "bike-specialized" rip-offs. It's just a solvent and the thing is, it brings more problems with cleaning afterwards than benefits for preserving for one extra day. Just don't be lazy and use water, soap, dry out with cloth and lubricate the chain. It will save you from the WD aftermath. I just can't imagine the horror of getting oil residue cleaned out of everywhere (kerosene will act like a solvent and redistribute the leftover lube uniformly everywhere it gets to), literally every dust particle in your vicinity will stick to your drivetrain afterwards as it will be covered with oil from the chain. Unless you remove the chain and you are completely sure that there is no lube anywhere else on your bike where kerosene will get to, that's a bad decision..
@ericolens3
@ericolens3 6 місяців тому
Great Video but Im buying an E Bike. I tend to just have light dirt/dust from road and sidewalks not a real dirt path/off roader.... yet
@vivivi..
@vivivi.. 2 роки тому
Well i degreased my rotors and pads with hot water, so far it works perfectly fine and i could see the oil coming out from my brakes.
@nikoladerezic4841
@nikoladerezic4841 Рік тому
At 02:16 you properly contaminated rear brake and just after that you talk about how we shouldn't contaminate our brakes! 🤯 Priceless! 😂
@divaythfyr4251
@divaythfyr4251 Рік тому
Ja ne mogu da vjerujem sta sam upravo pogledao... Vecu kolicinu gluposti odavno nisam cuo. Ja odvezem bicikl na samousluznu, isperem dobro lanac, kasetu i mjenjac, pripazim da ne isperem lezajeve na tockovima. Osusim na promaji ili napolju, kad krenem na sledecu voznju podmazem lanac i pmalo mjenjac na tockicima i zglobovima i to je to. Jedini problem koji se desavao je da isperem lezajeve na tockovima. Ova njegova prica je za malu djecu i reklama za preskupe proizvode za ciscenje i ostalo.
@chocolatestew5108
@chocolatestew5108 Рік тому
Hey there, I’ve tried spraying down my bike and every time time I do my brakes just get so squeaky and it won’t go away. Do you apply any lubricant or products to it before hosing it down? Or do you apply anything after you hose it down to prevent squeaking. Thanks!
@Lions10Fish0
@Lions10Fish0 Рік тому
Wash everything in acetone then take emery cloth and something flat to reprofile your brake pads flat and removing any deep contamination. Do the same to the disks. Keep washing the pads in the acetone with a brush to clean any dust out. Do not touch the face of the pads with your fingers defeats the entire process you just went through. You want to keep anything cleaning related out of the brake caliper you never know what is in cleaning products that could screw your brakes.
@mrkkbb007
@mrkkbb007 Рік тому
After a wash, I use a car wax and dry on the frame, cheaper than bike specific polish. Makes washing the dirt off next ride easier with light water spray.
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