How to clean vintage bicycle wheels in 5 easy steps
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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In this video I’m going to give you some tips on how to clean vintage bicycle wheels. In this case wheels for my Bridgestone Submariner.
Relative to the bicycle itself these 40+ year-old wheels are in good condition. They have stainless steel Araya rims, with stainless steel spokes and a slightly pitted chromed hubs.
Considering the amount of crud on the hubs they were probably not cleaned in decades.
Tools used:
Park Tool 15mm Shop Cone Wrench SCW-15
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Park Tool 12-Inch Adjustable Wrench PAW-12: www.parktool.c...
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Music is from the UA-cam Audio Library
Songs are "Beyond" from Patrick Patrikios and "Away" from Patrick Patrikios
Very Nice video. I wish my bike finds were that easy to clean.
I have a vintage Schwinn beach cruiser from the early 80’s and the hubs are aluminum I do my best to get it shiny it hard to get inside the hubs sometimes I just take my time
GREAT vid.
Thanks so much for posting it.
Subbed! Thanks for the great content!
i saw a Campagnolo Atlanta 96 road bike wheelset online locally for 180$. Some spokes seemed to have the nickel off, and yellow showing from underneath. Not sure how those were coated otherwise i'd buy to restore.
can machine grease be used? the one that my father uses in the factory ?
yes
is that rust removing solution?
no
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is that a clincher tire?
yes
2:43 is this a ordinary wipes?
I put the bearings in a plastic jar with white spirit to remove the grease, then cleaned them with an ordinary towel.
thanks for not showing us how you cleaned the hardest part to reach. where spoke meets hub......
toothpick
Can you translate Dutch language
You can find the Dutch version here: ua-cam.com/video/2urqPvHI87E/v-deo.html
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