I was cleaning my single-speed coaster bike's chain a few years ago and got my fingers caught in the gear! Thank goodness I stopped before my fingers got too far in: no back pedalling with a coaster!
@@rei I lived! I didn't even pass out as I was cleaning the wounds! And then I put on an old dish glove to cover the bandages and finished cleaning my chain! 😁
You can get a quart of 80/90 weight automotive gear oil from Walmart for probably 7 or 8 dollars. Apply it with a paint brush to your chain as you rotate the pedals. A quart of gear oil will probably last you 5 or 6 years before you use it all. This "painting the chain with gear oil" method is what motorcycle shops recommend so it will also work for bicycle chains as well.
Skip the oil and go with waxed. Head to a thrift store near you and find a smaller crockpot. Grab some Molten Speed Wax, place the wax into the crockpot and once it liquefies, place your CLEAN chain into it. Follow directions on the wax brand. And presto, no cleaning or lubing the chain for at least 6+ months under heavy usage.
That's it for cleaning? I'm cleaning the whole drive chain with soap thoroughly and maybe also with some kind of grease remover and put then the lub on. If you shift because your cassette isn't clean the chain is collecting all the dirty from it and you have to "clean it" more often. So real Pro tip put on your lub after you cleaned everything an than it works even better and it lasts for longer 👍
xD If you're not one already you should become a gardener. You seem to have the patience and passion for nurturing things. ^^
This is THE video I was looking for.
Very easy to understand!!! Now i know what to do! Thank you ❤❤❤
I was cleaning my single-speed coaster bike's chain a few years ago and got my fingers caught in the gear! Thank goodness I stopped before my fingers got too far in: no back pedalling with a coaster!
Ohh no! 😨😲 We're so glad you're OK.
Glad you were able to get your finger out!! 😂
@@rei I lived! I didn't even pass out as I was cleaning the wounds! And then I put on an old dish glove to cover the bandages and finished cleaning my chain! 😁
Wow!
Pinch method for the win!
You do it too??? 🎉
@@KevDoes you know it my man!!
Most sensible video i watched and really great info. Thanks!! I learned a lot from this.
thanks for your video mate! much appreciated and it was very well put together and easy to understand :D
So helpful! ❤️
Score! Glad it was helpful Michelle! Stay curious 😄
Love this technique - thank you!
Interesting setup. Front cog is tiny so not built for speed. Must climb decently. Thanks for the tip about lubing the chain.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing mam from joantv28
Thank you for commenting and watching!
Hi, Kevin! This was so informative! Which chain lubes are best for each type of riding?
You can get a quart of 80/90 weight automotive gear oil from Walmart for probably 7 or 8 dollars. Apply it with a paint brush to your chain as you rotate the pedals. A quart of gear oil will probably last you 5 or 6 years before you use it all. This "painting the chain with gear oil" method is what motorcycle shops recommend so it will also work for bicycle chains as well.
Skip the oil and go with waxed. Head to a thrift store near you and find a smaller crockpot. Grab some Molten Speed Wax, place the wax into the crockpot and once it liquefies, place your CLEAN chain into it.
Follow directions on the wax brand. And presto, no cleaning or lubing the chain for at least 6+ months under heavy usage.
Wax based lubes would be best.
That's helpful, thanks!
Thank you so much!!!
Pinch work for me I have small hands 🙌
yay! Glad it works!
Pinch method all the way my friend
can i also do this to clean rust off my chain
Right out the gate WD-40 makes a specific lubricant for bike chains. WD-40 is a brand name, not a product
You're right
If I read correctly T9 is supposed to be left wet on chain for two hours before wiping away excess.
if thats what you read, than correct.
Nice sandals
That's it for cleaning? I'm cleaning the whole drive chain with soap thoroughly and maybe also with some kind of grease remover and put then the lub on. If you shift because your cassette isn't clean the chain is collecting all the dirty from it and you have to "clean it" more often.
So real Pro tip put on your lub after you cleaned everything an than it works even better and it lasts for longer 👍
This video is aimed at lubing your chain vs cleaning it, but cleaning with soap then lubing is exactly right!
@@KevDoes wouldn't grease be betterr. wtare and metal dont mix. why do you have to get all the grease out anyway of a chain if you're not waxing