How to keep your ebike ALIVE!
With Chris st Berkshire Cycles
With Chris st Berkshire Cycles
I knew itand also guilty of over lubing
Compressor for Xmas it is then. Great stuffHow to keep your ebike ALIVE!
With Chris st Berkshire Cycles
jGreat video Rob. I bought mine from Berkshire Bikes and had a good chat with Chris when I picked it up. Following that chat I went and bought this, mainly for the air gun, although the tyre inflator is useful too.
My routine at the moment is to hose it down after very ride and use the airline to blow out the water. Also do as Chris did with the cassette and the chain. It really only takes a few minutes and despite having been out in some pretty filthy conditions and cleaning my bike regularly, not had any issues.
I really don't get the attitude that people have where they don't want to do maintenance, dropping this much on a bike I want to get the best out of it.
Bit that concernes me is those delicate little wires inside the panel could blow one off i imagine. . As you say too aggressive you coud get grit where you don't want it. But yes looking at that one you bought .Personally I have the bike full towel dryed before I use my bike dryer on it, otherwise imo you run the risk of pushing water into places you dont want it, you have to be careful when using an airline as if used without though it can cause as many problems as it can solve.
Quite surprised to see him using it on a bike that's still got a lot of standing water and crud on it.
I do usually give it a rub down with a chamois first. The airline is just used to get water off chain and dry out the tcu and motor/ connection areasPersonally I have the bike full towel dryed before I use my bike dryer on it, otherwise imo you run the risk of pushing water into places you dont want it, you have to be careful when using an airline as if used without though it can cause as many problems as it can solve.
Quite surprised to see him using it on a bike that's still got a lot of standing water and crud on it.
He does wipe a fair amount off, I had to cut about 50% of the video down as it was well over an hour long!Quite surprised to see him using it on a bike that's still got a lot of standing water and crud on it.
I don't mind cleaning it, but I think if you have a decent heated garage/work shop you do a lot more . Not so keen in the cold dark nights.I actually look forward to cleaning the bike afterwards. Kind of therapeutic. I do use a power washer but only for the tyres. One day I’ll pluck up enough courage to remove front chain ring (Bosch) and pack bearing seal with new Bosch grease (the green one)
Interesting video.
a compressor seems a bit overkill for a little air blasting. Concerned about the noise one would make too, in summer I am likely to be washing at 9-10pm maybe
How about this for cost effectiveness
I've been googling compressors, then leaf blowers, then car dryers, and now pet dryers!
I have been using this for the last month and it works a treat.
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The local bike stores will soon be out of business if we all start buying our equipment and parts from Pets at Home ?
Sheeeet .. that's cheap isn't it .. Should be fine if you've got space around the bike, I only use my "little" makita on the bike, I think my big one would be a bit cumbersome, but then it's longer and heavier than the Flymo one.I’m considering one of these, £30 on offer from Argos...
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so I'm definitely getting one of my own.
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