Any hints or tips what best to do use what not to,bit worried forcing water in an around motor an battery area,
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Some grt tips in there pal,I’ve been toying with the idea about a little air compressor any u can recommend?Hey Scott
I found a light hosing and soft brush and minimal detergent to get all the crap off and when all the crud is gone, I put the bike in a bike stand.
Next I remove the wheels, so I can get in and around the forks and rear end properly, chamois it all down, Then 'carefully' blow any remaining moisture out with an airline....brakes, pivots, chain links etc.
Next, using a dummy chain guide, I get some lube on the chain, and then generally lube all the pivot points etc.
I find using a dummy chain guide really helps to stop the cassette from getting to 'gunked up' and greatly increases the time between major clean up's.
Then I cover the Calipers with a bag and give the whole thing a light dusting of silicone spray, this really helps to stop the dirt sticking on the next ride and so it's easier to clean again, next time and finish the frame and wheels with a soft micro fibre cloth.
Refit the wheels and finally I make sure I spray a bit on silicone on all the wiper seal's, forks, shock and seat post. Rubber respond's well to a drop of silicone.
During the cleaning process, I am careful to check the bike over as i'm cleaning it and attend to any issues before I finish, so i'ts always ready for my next ride.
The whole process usually takes no more than 30-40 mins, perhaps an hour if it needs pads.
Cover on and a cup of tea.
Works for me
Did you have to do much to your beautiful new Orange it terms of frame protection against cable rub etc or do they come fairly well sorted?
Grt tip ?Those blues shoe covers from swimming baths etc are perfect for covering your disks while lashing bike spray about!
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Hey ScottSome grt tips in there pal,I’ve been toying with the idea about a little air compressor any u can recommend?
I had the orange invisframed from new so should help in protecting the frame,I luv an hate having a new bike?hate getting it caked when new be glad when the honeymoon period is over ?all this wet weather is doing my nut in need to emigrate me thinks ?
that’s grt cheers will have alook,bike was sent to invisframe from the shop as part of deal ?Hey Scott
Yes I agree about new bike's, but they don't stay new for very long a few scuff's and scratches are all part of the fun I guess, I like the invisiframe idea, You said you had it done ? was that by Orange or did you get a kit ?
I bought my Compressor from Screwfix, cost about a £100.00 its a noisy little begger but great for tubeless and blowing off moisture.
Stanley 8216035SCR011 24Ltr Compressor with 5 Piece Accessory Kit 240V
I see its gone up a fiver but pretty sure that's the one. It's been reliable but I did very little research so probably better ones out there.
Yes just been looking at their kit's, can't believe they offer a specific kit for your bike already looking at the pic's it is very comprehensive, Nicethat’s grt cheers will have alook,bike was sent to invisframe from the shop as part of deal ?
took a while apparently mine was the bike he designed kit off ?Yes just been looking at their kit's, can't believe they offer a specific kit for your bike already looking at the pic's it is very comprehensive, Nice
So that must be your actual bike in their website pic's they really did a proper job on it.took a while apparently mine was the bike he designed kit off ?
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