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How do you lube the chain???

Natch

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Alright, I'm a complete e-bike noob and I know this is a dumb question so I'm fully prepared to get my butt roasted...

How do you lube the chain? On every other bike I spin the crank backwards and drip lube onto the chain as it moves along. On my e-bike the cranks spin backwards but the chain just sits there. There must be a simple way.

[flame suit on]
 
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Stihldog

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I usually have the bike suspended in the stand. I reference the chain link towards the lower guide wheel and begin dribbling chain oil, then I rotate the chain and begin oiling the next section. I continue until all the chain rollers are lightly covered.

Then I look for someone not wearing a flame 🔥 suit. 😉
 

Natch

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Feb 10, 2024
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I usually have the bike suspended in the stand. I reference the chain link towards the lower guide wheel and begin dribbling chain oil, then I rotate the chain and begin oiling the next section. I continue until all the chain rollers are lightly covered.

Then I look for someone not wearing a flame 🔥 suit. 😉
Let's say you're at the trailhead or somewhere there's not a handy work stand. Do you turn the bike upside down then forward pedal?
 

irie

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We have one of these which works fine for lubing and cleaning.

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RustyIron

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Let's say you're at the trailhead or somewhere there's not a handy work stand. Do you turn the bike upside down then forward pedal?

No. You can stick an Allen wrench in your chainring bolt, and then roll your pedals backwards. I have a special tool for the purpose, but an Allen wrench is easier and quicker.
 

DMS2610

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In the stand, I put mine in a low gear and hold walk mode with the lube nozzle touching the chain. Chain rotates nicely and picks up the lube. I don’t lube the chain unless I clean it first tbh, otherwise you are carrying dirt in so I do t lube on the trail
 

TimC7

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Turn the drivetrain backwards by holding the actual chainring not the pedals. Or carry a large releasable cable tie to put round the crank and chainring . . or a bit of string . . . shoelace . . . etc
 

jackamo

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Alright, I'm a complete e-bike noob and I know this is a dumb question so I'm fully prepared to get my butt roasted...

How do you lube the chain? On every other bike I spin the crank backwards and drip lube onto the chain as it moves along. On my e-bike the cranks spin backwards but the chain just sits there. There must be a simple way.

[flame suit on]
Zip tie your crank to thr chaining.
5mm Allen key in chainring bolt.

Yep ether will work.
 

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