Chain cleaning brush how did I manage without one ?

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  1. Yorkie199

    Yorkie199 Well-Known Member

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    just bought one for a few quid and what a brilliant piece of kit chains never been so clean :)
     
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    I wondered how long that would take ;)
     
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    15 minutes! :p
     
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    Am surprised that it took that long:)
     
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    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Always use the wife's tooth brush.
     
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    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Funny that. The internet connection here in Kincardineshire is poor...but I'm back tomorrow. Now, what's that got to do with chain brushes ?
     
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    9 posts and way off topic (now internet connections)!! Is this a record??
     
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    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Tw*t!!
     
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    Fit a Scottoiler or similar it cleans and lubricates the chain.
     
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    And the bastards who insist on riding 6" from your back wheel!
     
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    And here is the man himself, Isaac Hayes!
     
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    Ah!:oops:

    But this one IS going quite well .... Isaac Hayes riding a porcelain horse!! Scary image that one!!:eek:
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    If I may just a word of caution about using brushes to clean your chain. As you all know modern chains are lubricated for life at the factory and the grease is held in place by rubber O-rings between the rollers and the plates.

    If you use a bristle brush too 'enthusiastically' you risk damaging the rings and therefore allowing moisture into the rollers and mucking them up.

    I use chopped up T-shirts as rags to clean the outsides of the chain, the insides being cleaned/lubricated by my Loobman chain oiler.
     
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    Shit that's four quid wasted then :(
     
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    Biglads T shirts go a long way! :rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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