Bike maintenance

Kamerad said:
Crank brothers make good products if a little expensive :( I have a Blackburn Mountain Air mini pump. I wouldnt attach it to the bike though as the seals will fail when exposed to bad weather. They are best kept in a rucksack/camelbak or if you do attach it to the bike keep it inside an old inner tube.

I don't really like mini pumps though as I cant get my tyres up to a decent pressure with mine although they do come in handy in an emergancy :)

Went for it in the end, i love CRC ! lol
 
noob said:
Raymond, what did you use to get your cogs that clean? :eek: Or do you not use your bike for trail stuff?

Hose + Muc-off + brush + soapy water, then lots of water = Shiny !

I have to keep it clean as i keep it inside the house, else it'll ruin the carpet.
 
Raymond Lin said:
Went for it in the end, i love CRC ! lol

That pump is sound as ****! I had the stupid little plastic version,destroyed it. I replaced it with the more manly version and its taken a lot of abuse. Think ive got to 50psi in a 2.3" tyre with it without feeling totally dead. ;)

Joe blow sport for the win at work anwyway!
 
Jonny ///M said:
That pump is sound as ****! I had the stupid little plastic version,destroyed it. I replaced it with the more manly version and its taken a lot of abuse. Think ive got to 50psi in a 2.3" tyre with it without feeling totally dead. ;)

Joe blow sport for the win at work anwyway!

Is that a bad pump or good pump then? Show me a dual action mini pump ! You post is very confusing.....

I can still cancel it.
 
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not sure if its been mentioned but rubber medical type gloves are good when your working on your bike because oil etc can be a right arse to get of your hands and from around your nails etc :)
 
Pete_m said:
not sure if its been mentioned but rubber medical type gloves are good when your working on your bike because oil etc can be a right arse to get of your hands and from around your nails etc :)


pfft. Ever heard of Swarfega?
 
I like the pump you have ordered. Its the best ive used anyway. I end up really in some mess at work (7 repairs yesterday) and since i discovered swarfega(off the shelf at work) i dont need to go home like a coal miner now. :D
 
Jonny ///M said:
I like the pump you have ordered. Its the best ive used anyway. I end up really in some mess at work (7 repairs yesterday) and since i discovered swarfega(off the shelf at work) i dont need to go home like a coal miner now. :D


Cool, coz it's been shipped :)
 
Raymond Lin said:
That's the one, i got it in black :)

I see Hayes Sole, SRAM rocket on your bed?


No no.....emmmmm thats my old hfx9 that needs an o-ring and reblead. Its an Xt left hand shifter,a deore left hand shifter,deore front mech and a saint chainring.
 
OK my stuff arrived this morning,Park mini brute chain tool, Park chainbright CB-2 citrus cleaner and Finnish line cross country wet lube. I put my chain in a tub with the degreaser in to soak for a bit then scrubbed the chain with an old toothbrush and then put some fresh cleaner into the tub. The chain is ciurrently soaking in the cleaner, i might leave it overnight as im not going to be riding for a bit as its thundering outside.

So after it has finnished soaking in the degreaser do i need to rinse the degreaser off?.

The chain tool worked a treat, took me less than a minuite to remove the chain, i was expecting it to be hard.
 
Mark A said:
OK my stuff arrived this morning,Park mini brute chain tool, Park chainbright CB-2 citrus cleaner and Finnish line cross country wet lube. I put my chain in a tub with the degreaser in to soak for a bit then scrubbed the chain with an old toothbrush and then put some fresh cleaner into the tub. The chain is ciurrently soaking in the cleaner, i might leave it overnight as im not going to be riding for a bit as its thundering outside.

So after it has finnished soaking in the degreaser do i need to rinse the degreaser off?.

The chain tool worked a treat, took me less than a minuite to remove the chain, i was expecting it to be hard.

Wash the chain with water to get rid of grit, then degrease (scrub with the brush too), and then rinse with soapy water, and then rinse again with clean water. Then i let it dry out, and then grease.

Don't need to degrease over night, just get the brush in.

p.s. where did you get your stuff from? Can't find it on CRC.
 
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Thanks for the info, i'll get it rinsed then after ive cleaned the cogs.

I got the cleaning fluid and lube from here CycleXpress they seem to be pretty cheap and have free delivery which is great for ordering small items when you need them.

I got the chain tool from ebay, came to £13.90 inc delivery which i didnt think was too bad.
 
Ive had to degrease it a few times as a white goo kept appearing on the links :confused: looked like Vaseline or something. The only thing i can think of that it could be is that dry lube i used on it.
 
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