Back in the '70's I hardly did anything with my chain. Flip the ten-speed upside down, find dad's oilcan on the workbench, squirt some oil on the chain. Done.
Things are different now. I broke a chain on my e-bike at 2000 miles. Wake-up call. I bought one of those blue Park Cyclone chain cleaners. Used it the other day. Seems to work just fine.
According to the directions inside the box, you're not supposed to use a petroleum-based solvent. You're supposed to use a water-based solvent, then empty that out and run the chain thru again using water with no solvent at all.
I'm concerned about rust inside the links. Park's instructions don't address the issue. Just says to dry the chain off. I fired up an air compressor and blew off the links. Then I soaked the chains with some ProLink. But I'm quite sure there's still water down inside the links and that worries me.
I welcome any feedback from the group.
Things are different now. I broke a chain on my e-bike at 2000 miles. Wake-up call. I bought one of those blue Park Cyclone chain cleaners. Used it the other day. Seems to work just fine.
According to the directions inside the box, you're not supposed to use a petroleum-based solvent. You're supposed to use a water-based solvent, then empty that out and run the chain thru again using water with no solvent at all.
I'm concerned about rust inside the links. Park's instructions don't address the issue. Just says to dry the chain off. I fired up an air compressor and blew off the links. Then I soaked the chains with some ProLink. But I'm quite sure there's still water down inside the links and that worries me.
I welcome any feedback from the group.