Washing your ebike

bissona

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Great, but how big is one piece? That image could be any size, and no details are provided on that screen.
True, but given that its a moto-x site, and that's listed as sump guard foam, I'm going to guess that sheet is something like 12" x 8".

You can kind of see what from the magnified pic the scale of the foam too, looks distinctly familiar but can't quite remember what I've had that used the same foam. Will hunt around the house this morning....
 

Couchy

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I use a hose only and a soft brush, after that I use a dog blower to get rid of all the water especially out of those places you can't get in. It's been the best thing I've ever bought for cleaning bikes

Look on amazon for one of these

2800W Variable Speed Pet Grooming Hair Dryer

About £60 and worth every penny
 

All Mountain Coaching

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I use a hose only and a soft brush, after that I use a dog blower to get rid of all the water especially out of those places you can't get in. It's been the best thing I've ever bought for cleaning bikes

Look on amazon for one of these

2800W Variable Speed Pet Grooming Hair Dryer

About £60 and worth every penny
How loud are these things? Was gonna get one for the pups. Might double-up uses.
 

R120

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I use a hose only and a soft brush, after that I use a dog blower to get rid of all the water especially out of those places you can't get in. It's been the best thing I've ever bought for cleaning bikes

Look on amazon for one of these

2800W Variable Speed Pet Grooming Hair Dryer

About £60 and worth every penny

I have been using one of these for years - single best thing I have bought for nike maintenance, get all the water out, and especially in Winter means you don't have to worry about things drying off
 

nicklej

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If I come back from a dirty ass ride, I let the bike dry then use a long handled kitchen brush to brush the dirt off. I have no hose so I use a watering can to cover the bike in water, put a bit of washing up liquid into a sports drink bottle with a bit of water to create a nice lather and then spray that all over the drivechain and brakes mainly. Scrub her down, make use of the watering can again and dry her off, re-lube and good for the next ride! Takes about 30 minutes for a quick clean.

Every 4 weeks I do a detailed clean just to keep the bike running as it should and that can take anywhere from 2-3 hours :)
 

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