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Chillin056
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what should i use to degrease and clean my bicycle chain?

5/3/2006 8:07:17 PM

gk2004
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"purple stuff" but be sure so soak it in WD-40 afterwards

5/3/2006 8:09:08 PM

Igor
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engine degreaser? bycicle chains dont have rubber seals like motorcycle onse do so ou should be fine.

i usually wash my motorcycle chain in transmission fluid every time i have it off. when its on the bike i just blow it off with compressed air then lube it.

5/3/2006 8:10:45 PM

tkeaton
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carb cleaner (not while on the bike)

then use a good, wet wax based lube

or if you balla, use pro lube

word

5/3/2006 8:58:12 PM

Speedsta800
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if you wanna do it bike shop style you get the citrus degreaser, hell i forget the name, and use tri-flow to lube it.


all can be found at the bike shop for pretty cheap. the tri-flow is good for lasting wear due to the teflon in it to help protect from trail/road crap

5/3/2006 10:05:09 PM

dannydigtl
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yeh i have some citrus stuff and it works really well. biodegrabable too so you can just dump it down the drain. well. i guess theres old grease in it.. but thats ok i guess.

5/4/2006 8:41:03 AM

icanread
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^,^^ you mean bike shop selling to the public style? I may be wrong but i don't know of any shop that uses that expensive citrus shit you buy there to clean chains, most have a parts washer that recycles a degreaser/solvent just like an auto shop.

5/4/2006 5:38:36 PM

wolftrap
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use the citrus stuff but buy it from performance or nashbar

5/4/2006 5:46:58 PM

dannydigtl
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yeh all the shops around have the citrus stuff. i got mine from thebicyclechain

5/4/2006 5:50:25 PM

icanread
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or dont waste your money, do what tkeaton said, and have something that works alot better...tough choice, but i do understand that you "have" do do it the way you who asked thinks is right...its not like i've ever worked at or been around a bike shop much

5/4/2006 6:23:55 PM

dannydigtl
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one more time in english, please

5/4/2006 10:25:20 PM

Chillin056
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haha. thnx for the ideas. my chain is dirty as hell and I want to switch to that dry wax lube.

5/5/2006 6:49:56 AM

abbradsh
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if you cant get it at the bike shop (you should be able to) go by REI, they have everything you need

5/5/2006 12:15:30 PM

icanread
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or go to wal mart and get carb cleaner...it works better and is tons cheaper than citrus degreaser or whatever other shit you get at a bike shop...i don't think i've mentioned that before though, then get some leub from a bike shop

5/5/2006 9:50:05 PM

Speedsta800
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damn nevermind.

[Edited on May 5, 2006 at 10:31 PM. Reason : fack]

5/5/2006 10:31:12 PM

jsmcconn
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yap carb cleaner from wally world for like a buck then some decent wax lube

5/5/2006 11:41:23 PM

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soak that shit in gas

5/6/2006 2:12:02 PM

kylekatern
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jsut find sombody with acess to a mahcine shop and have the sneak it in and run cleaner over it there. Msot shops have at the very least a manual parts wash station with a pump and a filter pack, does a damn good job of getting stuff clean.

5/7/2006 9:36:11 PM

tkeaton
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^yep, this thread needed your input fo sure

seriously...you should take it to a machine shop.....best idea ever

if you take this kids advice and decide to spend ridiculous amounts of money to clean a fucking chain....how bout let me hit you in the head with a shovel, you give me the machine shop hot tank fee and ill buy you a new chain, put it on for you, and still have money left over to get drunk real quick with

5/7/2006 10:51:01 PM

sumfoo1
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ohh and choose liquid vs wax based lube based on riding conditions.
if you're going to default to one i guess wax would be the one i'd choose


[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 11:37 PM. Reason : .]

5/7/2006 11:35:26 PM

kylekatern
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^^I guess you cannot read well enough to understand that i said to find sombody who works at, or has free acess to a shop, and have them sneak it into a load of other stuff. I take parts in all the time when going onto a jobsite with an in house machine shop, its never been a problem to get stuff worked on or cleaned as msot of the time at the inustrial plants i go to half the guys at the shop are bored out of there minds. Its differnt at a independent shop, but then, i have never had to pay out of pocket for anythign like that, i always work out a way to get it free.

5/9/2006 2:40:47 AM

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