Alex Ebiker
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Does washing your bike with a garden hose knacker bearings?.
How do you wash your Ebike safely,.
How do you wash your Ebike safely,.
Hi use mine on my Levo and current Cube I can see no reason to change and never had an issue.Does washing your bike with a garden hose knacker bearings?.
How do you wash your Ebike safely,.
I'll use a higher-powered setting just on the tyres (only!) if they're really caked in mud. Other than that, I'll use the rain setting just to get the whole thing damp before using a bucket of warm water and a soft brush.
So far no problems with the electrics or bearings.
Jealous of your air compressor ( can't find a "green with envy" emoji)I don't ride in damp, wet, or muddy conditions. I ride in the bone dry and dusty California hills. Most rides end in every exposed part of the bike coated in tan clay dust. Even the chain is tan. I wash the bike to (I hope, anyway) keep that abrasive dust away from the moving parts, not to keep the bike "looking new". Washing my bike is a maintenance activity, not a cosmetic activity.
It's important to remember that people on this forum ride in a wide range of conditions. Your methods might not work very well in someone else's environment.
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eddie only went out when it was pissing down with rain and he destroyed every bosch motor he had all were replaced under warranty tho.
Is this before or after the clean ?Just 3 hours in Morzine turned my absolutely mint, dust free (I shit you not) bike into a caked, tanned beige dust monster. Theres various free jetwashes at the lifts but I dont trust the pressure on the eeb so I will leave it till I get home and use the hose on the shower setting as usual. God knows what it will look like on my return, I very much doubt it will be blue anymore
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Just 3 hours in Morzine turned my absolutely mint, dust free (I shit you not) bike into a caked, tanned beige dust monster. Theres various free jetwashes at the lifts but I dont trust the pressure on the eeb so I will leave it till I get home and use the hose on the shower setting as usual. God knows what it will look like on my return, I very much doubt it will be blue anymore
Interestingly enough i put my battery back on (having taken it off to haul it in and out the back of the car) to hose it down. the theory being it's designed to deal with rain whereas when it's out who knows where the waters going ? (Might be a design thing? Mines trek powerfly frame integrated battery thing). I tend not to focus the jet/shower on the battery and have never found water in there yet when subsequently removing to complete drying and always keep the battery in the house separate from the bike as much for security as ready for the next charge.We ride ours in the sh#t & grit of the Peak District, they take a real battering through the winter months, we remove the battery (Trek Rail) rinse off with a hose, wash and them blow dry with a Pet dryer (£40) off Amazon then a bit of TLC to the drive chain and suspension.
Job done. Sleep & Repeat.
That picture above is from riding into a muddy field. Avoid fields at all cost when winter arrives , to be honest i avoid them in all weathers because you can guarantee there's going to be more than one torturous style to lift your bike over .
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