Anyone got a labour saving, ingenious way of cleaning wheels and spokes ? Takes longer to do them than washing the whole bike ! Must be an easier way.
degreasing Or WD 40 before HP and soap , but everybody who have seen my wheels knows it was rarely perfect
Third thread on the subject... Second one in crosstourer section... Are you sure it is really necessary
of course it's necessary until I get the right place to post it, being my first post. If it bothers you, don't read it. If you have a trick way to clean the wheels, lets hear it. Being Scottish I tend to say it as it is, so spit it out.
Sorry, I can't help as I don't do spokes.
Say it as it is. Certain people get a bit touchy around here regarding posts and topics . FFS it's a forum
Best to stay calm - especially when cleaning those spokes
think I should hire a wheel/spoke cleaner. I really hate cleaning them, my hand gets stuck. lol
Zebulon awnsered your Q with a proposed solution in posting #2...
But how can spokes get greasy on a Crosstourer? You have the benefit of a shaft drive in stead of chain & sprockets.
I've used carb cleaner on all my bikes. Doesn't hurt the paint and will take off road tar, bugs, chain lube, pretty much anything.
The Honda brand spray cleaner is also really good stuff for cleaning your wheels and the rest of the bike - removes all of the above.
I've used carb cleaner on all my bikes. Doesn't hurt the paint and will take off road tar, bugs, chain lube, pretty much anything.
The Honda brand spray cleaner is also really good stuff for cleaning your wheels and the rest of the bike - removes all of the above.
Handy to know that, thanks...
I cleaned my rims in about 1 minute with Dasty
Very cheap, but does the trick perfectly. Just rinse it off properly afterwards, as it can be aggressive (of course it is, it works...
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