CLEAN BIKE: The Ultrasonic Part Cleaner! // How to Clean a Bicycle Chain

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2016
  • Von asked me to clean her bike prior to our Festive 500 kms we'll be doing in the coming week. Here's a quick-fire way to get things looking shiny with baby wipes and the magic machine that is the ultrasonic parts cleaner!
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  • @buster0004
    @buster0004 7 років тому +31

    A little tip. When lubing the chain, keep it on the big chainring. Any excess lube is more easily whiped of the big chainring than the little one.

  • @dansotelo228
    @dansotelo228 6 років тому +19

    Hi Shane, it's me the wheel balance guy from Seattle. Just giving your loyal folowers like me a little heads up if you use an Ultrasonic cleaner... I used to use the same Ultrasonic cleaner and soon discovered not to ever put Aluminum parts in it because it pits the surface especially when it is anodized. I ruined a perfectly like new pair of Campagnolo super record 11 brake calipers when I put them in for a quick clean, and was horrified when I pulled them out to rinse them. Yeh hard steel stuff like chains and cassette cogs good. Aluminum parts to risky.

  • @KlausVonNyrnberg
    @KlausVonNyrnberg 7 років тому

    I just bought mine today and tried it out on the the chain I have been running all winter through snow, salt and grime, the result is much better than I would have expected. So thank you for this great tip

  • @moe-moon
    @moe-moon 7 років тому +69

    Heya Shane. Thanks for the follow-up for the Ultrasonic Cleaner. Top stuff!
    Here's a few things I've found (a bit more homebrew) than yours, that I think are good take off points too, that I've come across to help us reach the Nirvana of cleaning things.
    1. Baby Wipes. You can get the Mama Mia ones from ALDI for about $2.00 that are paraben/alcohol free. Great for everything. I discovered these when I used to work in animation using Plasticine. They were the only thing to get off the oily residue.
    2. Like a car, start the clean from the top down, due to the gravity factor.
    3. Chain breaker with a KMC quick link = no need for chain cleaners. KMC actually have a little blurb written on their website advising against them.
    4. Cheap ass USC = Icecream bucket filled with Kero. Put your chain in, put in like 250 ml's of Kero. Shake it like Shakira. I made the mistake of not using gloves the first time with Kero. I now use Nitrile gloves (mechanic gloves) which are like a dollar each from supercheap. Supercheap also stocks grease cleaners for your hands that are great if you're getting super dirty. Having wrinkled hands that smell like jet fuel is no fun. Leave the excess Kero in the sun to evaporate and throw or re-use the bucket.
    5. Rinse off chain and dry to remove excess degreaser as you don't want this when re-lubing.
    6. Same as you, I tend to do a solid lubing. I tend to leave the lube in overnight to soak into the rollers and wipe the excess in the morning. This type of deep clean though is probably great for a dry paraffin wax based lube like squirt, which adheres better with super clean chains. I think they're becoming more common now as they do reduce friction.
    7. I know this is isn't required, but I put an ultra-thin layer of grease in the cassette body (not in the spline grooves) to help taking off the cassette next time. It serves no other purpose.
    8. I finish with a UV protectant called Aerospace 303. I use this for car interiors mainly, but it works great for gloss-free carbon parts. It's water based, so no silicone and dries up after about 5 weeks. Great for frames, carbon parts and even running gear. Matte stuff works best and it literally makes stuff look out of the box new. This stuff is even recommended by guys like Parlee, for protecting carbon frames from the QLD sun.
    9. Acetone works great on carbon brake tracks and rims for removing stubborn dirt.
    10. If you have an air-compressor lying around, also a great tool to get dirt out of bolt heads, and brake parts without degreasing.
    11. I use the soy base triflow product for quickly lubing spoke nipples and the friction points of brake cables. This just gives them a protective layer that dries naturally in a month and is environmentally friendly.
    Most of these tips I borrow from car detailing experience, but the apply to bikes equally. It's great to see the reception from brands like muc-off, but a tonne of this stuff has existed for decades for cars and just as easily goes on bikes.
    Geek out.
    Also Von short for Veronica? Mind BLOWN.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +12

      10/10 quality UA-cam comment! That's bloody brilliant mate. Thanks for taking the time to put that together, it'll help me and a ton of others. Yep on Von/Veronica. :)

    • @moe-moon
      @moe-moon 7 років тому +2

      Thanks mate! Avid watcher of your vids. This is one I could actually provide some input on ha. Keep it up!

    • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
      @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 7 років тому +5

      Don't use flammable fluids in parts washers. They can heat up and catch fire. Neutral industrial detergent is the go. Don't use alkalis nor acids either.

    • @Gixer750pilot
      @Gixer750pilot 7 років тому

      I left muc-off on too long on the aluminium swing arm of my motorbike and it etched it and left a permanent mark

    • @pedallinraw
      @pedallinraw 7 років тому

      Gixer750pilot water Muc Off down 50-50 even less if you want also makes it last longer ;)

  • @Kobelkid
    @Kobelkid 7 років тому

    This was one of the most satisfying videos in the last months!
    You should have done this video two weeks ago, now it's too close to christmas to change my wishes to an ultrasonic cleaner :D

  • @erinclaudio9211
    @erinclaudio9211 7 років тому

    keep up the good work love seeing the progress. just bought a trainer in large part because of you

  • @CraigOverend
    @CraigOverend 7 років тому +1

    When I clean mine I also check for wear just as you did. While going up hill and hard accelerating over a speed bump I've had a worn chain slip. With all my weight forward and suddenly no gears I ended up over the handlebars. That was fun.

  • @kenji1204
    @kenji1204 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the parts cleaner link. As much time & effort I put into prep’ing my chains for hot wax, $75 USD Harbor Freight (an inexpensive good-enough quality vender) is nothing in comparison to speeding up and improving the process. Great professional UA-cam channel. 👍👍👍 And Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @BeamRider100
    @BeamRider100 7 років тому +1

    Good tips. I usually pull out my little camping folding stool for when I have to do a lot of hunched down work.

  • @putzlappen2245
    @putzlappen2245 7 років тому

    That is an super amazing tip with the ultrasonic cleaner we have one of these at home and nobody is using it but now there is a usage

  • @edadams4819
    @edadams4819 5 років тому +3

    We use ultrasonic at work to clean sensitive aircraft parts. Two of the secrets are heat at about 120 C & time. Basic is 30 minutes, heavy is 60. We use other processes like deionized water & rust block in the process also.

  • @trogdon19
    @trogdon19 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video with good information, thanks for using natural light.

  • @rgmtb
    @rgmtb 7 років тому +9

    So if you think that bike started out dirty I'm afraid to show you my mountain bikes! HAHAHA! That parts cleaner is very nice and I might have to get one soon. Enjoyed the video and sub'd so I can watch more! Thank you :-)

  • @MikeinCC
    @MikeinCC 7 років тому +48

    Putting kerosene in a high frequency (electrical) environment isn't smart, even if it's in H20. There's a lot of electricity driving the transducers below the tank and it's also a high a capacitance area. Strongly you suggest using a water-soluble cleaner. I worked in an industrial ultrasonic cleaning environment for many years and that's why I'm commenting here.

    • @philhouck3560
      @philhouck3560 5 років тому

      One person, a chemist, charged that putting a chain in an ultrasonic cleaner would strip off the metal plating leaving bare metal that will quickly rust. What has been your experience?

    • @mickvonbornemann3824
      @mickvonbornemann3824 5 років тому +3

      @@philhouck3560 just wax the chain afterwards

    • @davideaves8719
      @davideaves8719 4 роки тому +7

      I just use a dishwasher tablet in my US cleaner. Works every time and its safe to pour the water down the drain.

    • @sweatnosweat
      @sweatnosweat 2 роки тому

      thank you.

  • @olelindbjerg5887
    @olelindbjerg5887 4 роки тому

    Hi Shane
    After such a good clean where nearly all grease and oil are removed, I will recomend Ufo DRIP from Ceramicspeed to oil the chain again. Ufo DRIP is pretty expensive an difficult to use, but when both chain and Ufo DRIP are about 20 centigrade in temperature, it works fine. I hang the cleaned chain on a nail and let the Ufo DRIP ran down on the chain until every part of the chain have some lube added. Here in Denmark where the temperature not so often are 20 degrees or above, I heat the chain after lubricating with a electrical warming gun, to make sure the lube are absorbed into the chain joints as god as possible.
    Se you on the road :-)

  • @Mink_24
    @Mink_24 7 років тому

    Great content ... thanks for the tips ... keep em coming

  • @lyanbv
    @lyanbv 7 років тому

    Subbed! Happy New Year Shane!

  • @richardhutchings1980
    @richardhutchings1980 6 років тому +3

    108k views! Amazing. Bike cleaning at it's finest. The day spa treatment for your bike

  • @stigter9459
    @stigter9459 6 років тому +3

    This is one the most useful videos that I use, I ultra sonic clean my stuff all the time. I did purchase a bit better ultra sonic cleaner and hot wax the chains.

  • @mlee6136
    @mlee6136 7 років тому +24

    Tip: I always run a zip tie through the loose cassette parts, just cause it's easier to put back onto the wheel. Good trick for newbies as... then you do t need to think order of rings, Shims, etc

    • @cameronmathers502
      @cameronmathers502 4 роки тому +2

      Do the same through the end of your chain so you don’t lose the rollers in each end. Put the zip tie through both ends of the chain and through both parts of your speed link.

  • @MrJgibo1
    @MrJgibo1 7 років тому

    Talk about perfect timing. Just bought one today.

  • @4879daniel
    @4879daniel 7 років тому +114

    Could I make do with a washing up bowl and my wife's vibrator?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +42

      Maybe if you hot-wire it to 240V (110 in the US) and put some degreaser in with it. Please upload this to UA-cam if you do it! ;)

    • @elidouek5438
      @elidouek5438 7 років тому +8

      Mr B you sir are a legend

    • @4879daniel
      @4879daniel 7 років тому +10

      I'll give it a try when the kids have gone to bed. Merry Christmas, Shane, thanks for the entertaining videos this year.

    • @yetti423
      @yetti423 7 років тому

      yep only if you make the video..............dildo buzz

    • @obi-wankenobi9871
      @obi-wankenobi9871 7 років тому +4

      Why would she have a vibrator if she has you? Throw that thing right in the bin mate.

  • @tracyblackburn7115
    @tracyblackburn7115 7 років тому +2

    Hey Shane, great advice. I also use an ultrasonic cleaner on the drive chain. I've found that if I run it twice I get a good bit more of the gunk out on the second run. Then I run a second ultrasonic cleaner with paraffin. Perhaps my OCD is more severe. :-)

  • @lucianonarno1408
    @lucianonarno1408 7 років тому

    When I visit Australia I'll be sure to drop my bike off with you! Great video Shane! :)

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      Unless you're my wife... you're not getting your bike cleaned by me! :)

  • @andyjamestf
    @andyjamestf 4 роки тому +2

    Love the ultrasonic cleaner 👍

  • @SimonGrowl
    @SimonGrowl 7 років тому

    Baby wipes and an ultrasonic cleaner. Excellent! This is the way you do it.

  • @benpatterson8924
    @benpatterson8924 7 років тому +1

    Muc Off is the best stuff I have ever used for cleaning my bike. The LUBE is defiantly #1.

    • @surfinDelMar
      @surfinDelMar 6 років тому

      Ben Patterson Which Muc Off lube do you like best?

  • @unohoncho7727
    @unohoncho7727 6 років тому +1

    I've used oven cleaner spray in the past, best instant clean ever although I'm sure it's not good for the environment, all I do now it GT85 the chain and rear cassette and wipe with an old rag once a week or after every wet ride and I've never suffered any premature wear or bad shifting - Chain is cleaner than it has ever been

    • @gplama
      @gplama  6 років тому +1

      Having just cleaned an oven last week... I concur. That stuff is toxic! :)

  • @michaelclean771
    @michaelclean771 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Shane, if you want to clean it quicker and save your detergent. You can use a glass jar or zip lock bags. Just put your parts there it will work for you!

  • @5084204
    @5084204 7 років тому

    Brilliant idea!

  • @TheSportsman1977
    @TheSportsman1977 7 років тому +1

    great vid, the ultra sonic cleaner is awesome. have you tried a hot wax onto the chain? its awesome and dry as well, so attracks less dirt than a wet lube.

  • @fastk9dad
    @fastk9dad 7 років тому +1

    LOL @ OCD. Glad I'm not the only one who needs consistent spacers!

  • @petermaharaj
    @petermaharaj 7 років тому

    Thanks for posting and sharing.

  • @HoppasJagStoer
    @HoppasJagStoer 7 років тому

    Shane; Thank you for all your videos - what a great jobb! The joy you have, goes through the screen. :-) Now, a question about the cleaner; how many watts do you recommend? There are many different out there.... Keep the good work up and stay blessed!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +1

      The user manual says: Ultrasonic: 65W. Heating power: 100W.

  • @alexnaturalis1179
    @alexnaturalis1179 4 роки тому +2

    The reason it didn't come out spotless clean is that kerosene does not mix with water. Water will stay at the bottom of the tank (where the parts are) and the kerosene will float on top (providing little contact). But ultrasound cleaning is so good that you get results even with just plain water. For best results some water soluble detergent is needed if you're going to use water.

  • @JustADudeWithAnUnnecessaryName
    @JustADudeWithAnUnnecessaryName 7 років тому

    Bike shop in my city has one that can fit up to a whole frame. Had a complete cleaning on my Aluminum bike. I swear after everything went into the ultrasonic cleaner and was rebuilt with new cables and brake pads the bike felt way better than brand new and looked like I had just pulled it out of the box.

  • @hawkeye7862
    @hawkeye7862 6 років тому +1

    Wow I need one !!! 😁

  • @whechi
    @whechi 6 років тому +5

    I can always tell a fellow OCD biker when I see their tire lettering center with the valve stem lol love it

  • @CreRay
    @CreRay 6 років тому +7

    That's the only reason I need a lawn: bike cleaning!

  • @robertandersson3713
    @robertandersson3713 5 років тому

    Hi. Great videos. One question. I have seen that you use quick links for your chain(s). Which brand do you use, and how many times do they manage to be opened and closed again before you have to replace them?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  5 років тому

      There's reusable ones from KMC (I believe). I use them 3-4 chain lives.

  • @jnmmoore
    @jnmmoore 7 років тому +1

    lol, I have the same spacer OCD. Glad its not just me.

  • @thenorcorider88
    @thenorcorider88 7 років тому

    Good job! I'll drop mine round later😅

  • @markreams3192
    @markreams3192 6 років тому +1

    I thought that I was the only person who wanted the 11sp on the spacers in the same place!🤣

  • @JUSSTTIINFU3K
    @JUSSTTIINFU3K 2 роки тому +1

    great tip on putting boiling water in first! thanks

  • @paulgolf5
    @paulgolf5 7 років тому

    Many thanks for the video Shane. I've heard about people using Ultrasonic cleaning but will now investigate further. What Quicklink do you use and what tool was that to undo it so easily ?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      My local bike shop has one and they swear by it. Not sure what brand quick-link is on Von's bike... the removal tool was some $5 job from Wiggle "Quick link removal tool" should bring it up in the search results.

  • @daveosk3444
    @daveosk3444 7 років тому

    Gotta get me one of those ultrasonic cleaners

  • @ralph17p
    @ralph17p 6 років тому +2

    2:40 So that's what that tool is for. I've had one in a kit of bike tools and never used it... not that I've given it much thought up till now. But I have cursed a few times when splitting chains with my bare hands.

  • @deutscheklassiker5677
    @deutscheklassiker5677 7 років тому

    Great video👍
    What chain break link do you use?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      I'm not sure, maybe a KMC.

  • @matthewsponseller
    @matthewsponseller 7 років тому

    Shane, nice vlog as usual with great detail. Yes. Festive 500 begins tomorrow, though here in the northern hemisphere it will not likely be so sunny and nice, expecting a dry day here where I live, in the Seattle WA area, with temps in the 0-3 C / 32 - 36 F range. Is this your standard cleaning process for the drive train, or do you only go to the extent of the ultrasonic cleaner a couple of times a year or when particularly dirty?
    Thanks and Happy Holidays!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      We just rolled in at 8pm and it's 32degC. Brilliant weather here today. :) I use the ultrasonic cleaner every 6-8 weeks on the chains, but it does depend on the riding conditions they've been through.

  • @Sir-Kay
    @Sir-Kay Рік тому

    I thought they said this plastic ultrasonic cleaners aren't good? by the way how many watts is the device?

  • @brucewayne3141
    @brucewayne3141 6 років тому

    believe it or not chain grease is the best cleaning agent for bicycle parts. In military they use something called CLP (cleaning, lubricating and protecting) to clean their rifles. any grease or carbon build up just get dissolved into chain lube and it doesn't corrode your components. ofc chain lube is expensive but for the long run chain lube preserves your component better so you will be saving lot's of money. i leave a thin film of lube on my bike regardless if it's drivetrain or not. it acts as an anti oxidant which protect your aluminium parts and top coat of your carbon frame. i recommend prolink progold 16oz spray bottles, they aren't that expensive yet thin and easy to use as a cleaner.

  • @federicopoggioli1173
    @federicopoggioli1173 7 місяців тому

    Hey, just watched the video, specifically the way you cleaned the ultrasonic cleaner afterwards. I just purchased an identical cleaner but wondered how waterproof the electronics are. Can I clean mine the same way you soaked yours with a hose? (Minute 6:00)

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 місяців тому +1

      It might not be the recommended way to clean it, but it hasn’t caused any issues for me to date. Just don’t spray water directly in the power socket or on the button panel.

  • @chrispoel658
    @chrispoel658 7 років тому

    Have an ultrasonic at work but don't think the boss would be to happy with me using it to clean bike parts. Lol

  • @charleshogan1344
    @charleshogan1344 3 роки тому

    My Shimano RD F8050 DI2 front derailleur is very sticky when shifting and recently stopped going to the big chainring. I have repeatedly used cleaner spray to get into the big chainring but it has difficult. The derailleur will work for a while and then will not work from small to big, until I respray the cleaner again. Can I submerge or dangle the front derailleur in an ultrasonic cleaner to get rid of the build-up. Will this short out the solenoid?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  3 роки тому

      Shimano Support is your best bet here.

  • @mcjhrobinson
    @mcjhrobinson 7 років тому

    I'm liking that yellow cap muc off. I was using T9 but the wax properties make it a pain to clean.

  • @kilianhzh
    @kilianhzh 4 роки тому +1

    how fresh is that?!? I'm gonna get me a Ultra Sonic thingy right meow

  • @torma99
    @torma99 7 років тому

    I feel this is like a fancy gadget, but nothing more. I regularly clean my drivetrain with some worn textile and those fancy chaincleaners, and when I take the chain-chainrings-cassette off approximately after every 7-800 km, I use a dishwasher cream ultraderm (~2usd in HUF) it's enough for a season.

  • @fw_uke_ha
    @fw_uke_ha 7 років тому

    Shane, do you use a chain-lock to re-open, re-close the chain? If yes, which chain and which lock?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      +Frank Wechsel Shimano chain, KMC quicklink (I think), and a quick link tool from Wiggle or PBK (got it years ago, can't recall which one)

  • @darrencope4268
    @darrencope4268 7 років тому

    Shane what degreaser are you using, I bought an ultra sonic cleaner, put the hot water in and some degreaser and it didn't clean, I put it down to the degreaser being a cheap Bunnings brand

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      Kero. See the comments below for more ideas of what might work just as well.

  • @Pen2paw
    @Pen2paw 6 років тому

    Saw a 600ml tank on Amazon. It might be too small?

  • @MrClimateCriminal
    @MrClimateCriminal 7 років тому

    what kind of oil do you recommend? o use the wax based stuff. is that sufficient if I clean my chain using this method?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      Dinosaur based. Wax based works nice, and it's clean, but needs reapplication every few rides.

  • @hmasters1510
    @hmasters1510 7 років тому +4

    after that chain dries melt some paraffin wax in that ultra sonic cleaner, drop that chain in. You'll have a very clean and super fast chain. Especially good for mtb because you can get away with dry Teflon or silicone lubes that don't build up or collect dirt for a couple months before needing to retreat with wax. It's also fast, did I mention that?

    • @siulagrande1984
      @siulagrande1984 7 років тому

      H Masters waxing the chain is the way to go.

    • @evanm.2300
      @evanm.2300 6 років тому

      It’s better if u use a cheap crockpot/rice steamer for waxing instead of this expensive cleaning machine. “GCN” UA-cam account did this

    • @philhouck3560
      @philhouck3560 5 років тому

      The ultrasonic cleaner isn't necessary. Secondly, paraffin along isn't much of a lube because it flakes off after it cools. It needs to be paired with motor oil: 1 pound of canning paraffin and 9 ounces of motor oil. The motor oil holds the paraffin in place and the paraffin keeps the lube from being so sticky it picks up dirt. The two lubes must be heated up to the point where they have almost the same viscosity as water. Then the chain should be lowered into the solution and left there a few minutes. There are video that demonstrate the procedure.

  • @alsayers
    @alsayers 7 років тому

    I half expected to see Von give you a hard time about the job you did!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      I'll cop that after today's ride if I missed oiling a link or two! ;)

  • @ryans-18
    @ryans-18 7 років тому

    Hey shane, i picked up a cheaper ultrasonic cleaner but my chain still sounds kinda gritty despite running it through about 2-3 cycles. Any tips of possibly making that clean even better?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +1

      +ryan singh Use a degreaser in the cleaner. Blast it clean after with water and/or a soapy brush.

    • @ryans-18
      @ryans-18 7 років тому

      Shane Miller I dumped a bunch of degreaser in it actually. I'll try brushing it down too, thanks for the tip

  • @dw86wa
    @dw86wa 7 років тому +2

    Tried to take advantage of 25% off store-wide at Super Cheap today....sold out at every WA store apparently!

  • @jensenhealey907efi
    @jensenhealey907efi 7 років тому

    OK, so how do you know where the spacers in the cassette go? I.E. how do you know which gears they go between?

    • @gbrambles95
      @gbrambles95 7 років тому +3

      Jensen Healey they go between the ones that don't have integrated spaces, it'd be really obvious where a spacer should go if you didn't put one in

    • @pedallinraw
      @pedallinraw 7 років тому

      Jensen Healey you can once you start to remove then just lay out in order as everything came off! Job done you'll soon see how it works and goes back together ;)

  • @kevinthepark
    @kevinthepark 7 років тому

    What brand of rear light is that on Von's bike? Also, what is your opinion on waxing a chain, or using wax based lubricants such as Squirt. I've tested but the wax seems to get gunky and definitely harder to clean, and strip from the chain if you want to go back to oil based lubricants again.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +1

      Knog. Waxing is super clean stuff... but I had to keep applying it every three rides or so. Maybe it's better these days?

    • @kevinthepark
      @kevinthepark 7 років тому

      Shane Miller thanks! Yeah it wears off quickly. I've had it pickup quite a bit of gunk from the road which is harder to get off than just de-greasing a chain, and it seems like once a chain is waxed it's hard to switch back to grease as the wax is somewhat oil phobic. I sure like how clean it stays though compared grease. I wonder if an ultrasonic cleaner would help with a waxed chain... maybe with hot water?

  • @me-cq7wv
    @me-cq7wv 6 років тому +5

    Never known anyone to jet wash a ultrasonic cleaner. Electronics and water don’t mix. Put the stuff in a zip lock bag with water and solution then drop the bag in the water. Keeps it clean.

  • @soapboxearth2
    @soapboxearth2 7 років тому +1

    very cool! i went to Wal Mart right away but couldnt find this bike?!?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +3

      +soapboxearth Maybe the bike shop next to Walmart? ;) 👍🏼

    • @soapboxearth2
      @soapboxearth2 7 років тому +2

      i ended up buying a Doesnt-Works and saved thousands!!

  • @orci77
    @orci77 7 років тому

    Is this a Shimano chain with a SRAM link? Being able the chain the SRAM way looks convenient. Is it as robust as the Shimano link?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      I think it may be a KMC link. I'm not sure.

  • @MaximeToulliou
    @MaximeToulliou 7 років тому

    What quick link do you recommend for the chain? Yours seems super easy to install or take off

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +1

      I can't recall what specific that one is... KMC maybe.

    • @MaximeToulliou
      @MaximeToulliou 7 років тому

      Great thank you! Will buy an ultrasonic cleaner and a quick link too

  • @1actionbastard
    @1actionbastard 7 років тому +37

    Safety Note: Never stick your hands in a running ultrasonic cleaner... The bubbles can pass through the skin and into the blood stream. Air bubbles in your blood is dangerous.
    read the instructions and warnings.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +2

      Thank you! Upvoted and hearted this comment.

    • @olioli8745
      @olioli8745 5 років тому +3

      HOW can air go though the skin into the blood stream? Any examples? Medical notes? Anything?

    • @patrikkovacs3216
      @patrikkovacs3216 4 роки тому +4

      @@olioli8745 They have to tell people, otherwise they will get sued for people being dumb. Like the don't microwave your cat to help its fur dry faster etc...

  • @RixterNow
    @RixterNow 7 років тому +8

    That cassette and chain looked better than mine even before you cleaned it

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie 7 років тому +1

      that cassette, crank, and derailleur retail for more than my whole bike.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +3

      It's relative. Head over to any car racing channel and get blown away by the cost of a racing engine. Or how much they spend on tyres for each race meet.

  • @Jonny-im5ml
    @Jonny-im5ml 7 років тому +2

    This made me realize what I consider clean on my mtb is very different than yours on your bike

    • @TheTreeOctopus
      @TheTreeOctopus 5 років тому

      Yeah... It was spotless before he even cleaned it! Lol

  • @UloPe
    @UloPe 2 роки тому

    One thing to add: Before reassembling and greasing the chain I’d recommend to liberally spray it with water displacement (e.g. WD40, yes this is the one time where putting WD40 on a chain is useful) and let it dry completely to make sure no water is left inside the links.

  • @pascalm6571
    @pascalm6571 7 років тому

    Is olive oil okay to use?

  • @qpae123
    @qpae123 7 років тому

    You can clean the cassette really easy just by passing a piece of old choth between the gears. I don't even use any solvent and after I clean it looks brand new !

  • @dongcdfb7c
    @dongcdfb7c 7 років тому +1

    Goddam, in Aus you're bikes are so minty. (im from UK)I got a new bike 2 weeks back and taped it to holy hell with copter tape but already there are stone chips on some parts i missed out :( Not to mention how much grit there is over here the bike gets full of black gunk in the jockey wheels and the brake calipers

  • @ChrisWells1
    @ChrisWells1 6 років тому

    I've cleaned cassette sprockets with Biozet. You can soak them overnight. And I guess since it's enzymic, rather than alkali / acidic you won't dissolve the metal. Do take care of your hands though.

  • @JS-tb9hu
    @JS-tb9hu 7 років тому +4

    Love the idea. However bike washing takes long enough and this seems to just add another step

  • @gallagher73
    @gallagher73 7 років тому

    YO was that "cleaner" Kerosene? If so How does it work with a biodegradable cleaner? If I use Diesel fuel everything comes off regardless of the contraption, but hey....is that allowed?

    • @nickhetzer2744
      @nickhetzer2744 7 років тому

      Michael Gallagher try to use vinegar or citricacid for that

  • @kylecouture1917
    @kylecouture1917 4 роки тому

    Would you recommend putting an entire break caliper or deraileur in one of these things?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  4 роки тому

      No. Not unless they're stripped down and bearings/etc removed first.

    • @kylecouture1917
      @kylecouture1917 4 роки тому

      @@gplama i figured. Thanks for the reply.

  • @rak2liga
    @rak2liga 7 років тому +4

    - Water
    - degreaser
    - bike wash
    - water
    - rag
    With that you don't need ultrasonic cleaner. Just put components in and wait for 10 minutes. Same thing. That UC is not strong. Proper UC will do the magic but that model cost too much for chain cleaning.
    I do not use degreaser. It is bad for the chain.
    For basic cleaning - soapy water
    For dirt chain - diesel
    For relly dirt and rust chain - WD40
    For long life of chain - No degreaser, no cross chain. My last Shimano chain lasted for 20k km.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +2

      The cleaner used is well strong enough to breakdown the oil and grease so it washes off easily. Cost is all relative. If the chain is oiled correctly after cleaning this will prolong the life, a lot. But, everyone rides in different conditions, so has different experiences with wear. CX racing is a total component killer.

  • @bruce5799
    @bruce5799 4 роки тому

    what is the quick and easy chain removal tool you used?.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  4 роки тому

      This tool: amzn.to/3erngB3 along with a quick-link on the chain.

  • @njwithers
    @njwithers 7 років тому +2

    How many parts have you lost in the grass?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому +4

      Just the quick-link for about five minutes today..... the wonders of video editing to cut part out! :)

  • @pantag2
    @pantag2 7 років тому +1

    I think Yvonne craves some new wheels. Maybe Dura Ace C50s to match the gruppo. :-P

  • @XShadoWPaws
    @XShadoWPaws 6 років тому

    So it IS supposed to sound like that when it's running. I just got one and I fired it up to see make sure I didn't get a dud unit and was a bit alarmed by the noises it made.

  • @ToondeSmit
    @ToondeSmit 4 роки тому

    Do you still use the ultrasonic cleaner?

  • @raymondchew8894
    @raymondchew8894 3 роки тому +1

    Nice.

  • @G-rig6969
    @G-rig6969 4 роки тому

    Hey Shane, ALDI have a 50w 750mL USC today for $30, would be worth a go?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  4 роки тому +1

      Might be a little small. Worth a look though.

    • @G-rig6969
      @G-rig6969 4 роки тому +1

      @@gplama Cheers mate may give it a go, will fit a chain in, a 32t cassette diameter is about 13cm so should fit, maybe not both at once depending how much separation is required. Thanks!
      Oops I was looking at the products housing dimensions, May be close but a chain should fit at least

  • @changrenyong7616
    @changrenyong7616 6 років тому

    Bought an ultrasonic cleaner from Amazon and tried it last night to clean a couple of cassettes and a chain. The first cassette I tested was done in a mixture of water and Finish Line citrus degreaser, mixed at a ratio of about 3:1. I started with cold tap water and then heated up using the ultrasonic cleaner's own heater. Can't say the cassette came out cleaner than just using degreaser and a brush because I still had to use a brush and several sprays of Muc Off. For the second cassette and the chain, i used a mixture of water and Pedro's Oranj Peelz citrus degreaser. I didn't have a whole lot of the degreaser left so the water to degreaser ratio was much higher. The cassette and chain definitely did not come out cleaner than the previous attempt. They were cleaned in multiple 480-second cycles. I am a bit disappointed with the outcome. Did I not use the right kind of degreaser for the ultrasonic cleaner to do its magic? I did use the plastic tray that come with the cleaner (accordingly to the manual, using the tray to reduce the cleaning effect by about 20%).

    • @gplama
      @gplama  6 років тому +1

      I use Kerosene with good results. The parts don't come out sparkling, but they wash clean with water (and a little soap to remove the left over kero).

    • @changrenyong7616
      @changrenyong7616 6 років тому

      Apparently kerosene is not as readily available as I thought it would be. I could not even find it in the chain hardware store Home Depot. I bought Simple Green instead and it works way better than the citrus degreaser I used previously. I used a 1:1 Simple Green / Water ratio. The cassette didn't even need to be brushed or sprayed with Muc-Off after the ultrasonic treatment. I simply rinsed the cogs in water.
      simplegreen.com/products/all-purpose-cleaner/

  • @rh6108
    @rh6108 3 роки тому +1

    i could be wrong but water and oil products dont normally dont mix.... putting kerosene in boiling water while inside an electrical appliance is a big fire hazard. That kerosene will just float on top and evaporate away as an explosive gas. Good thing you did that outside.

  • @Pushyhog
    @Pushyhog 7 років тому

    dont forget lemishine @walmart, best grease cut in n america. But iam trying wax pariffin and pariffin oil 1:1. If that dont work i'll use oil. My chain is inside in velomobile.

  • @MrAnon-2024
    @MrAnon-2024 4 роки тому +1

    Happy wife, happy life 😉👍

  • @jozefsoucik3115
    @jozefsoucik3115 6 років тому

    not shure but: first raw dirty off and than put in ultrasonic bath?

  • @marciozecca3551
    @marciozecca3551 6 років тому

    Should ultrasonic increases the chain looseness???

    • @gplama
      @gplama  6 років тому

      No. It'll strip oil from it, so that has to be re-applied well.

  • @bucketrobbert
    @bucketrobbert 7 років тому

    alternative to a ultrasonic cleaner is a electric palm sander a coffee jar with velcro attached to the coffee lid put liquid in jar put chain and parts in jar attached the lid put the velcro lid to the bolt sander let it run for a couple of minutes job done

  • @RixterNow
    @RixterNow 7 років тому

    Shane is that straight kerosene or a degreeser that's kerosene based?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  7 років тому

      Stock standard kero.

  • @jcsrst
    @jcsrst 4 роки тому

    What did you do with the water and kerosene after you were done cleaning the parts?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  4 роки тому

      Put it in a large container for a rainy day....and for correct disposal on that rainy day when I'm not out riding.

    • @jcsrst
      @jcsrst 4 роки тому +1

      @@gplama I appreciate you getting back to me! That's great! Was hoping you weren't dumping it in the local waterway, haha! BTW, Love the channel!