Bonjour , très intéressant la façon de filmer , je m’abonne , petite question , est ce de l’essence ou de l’éthanol pour nettoyer les pièces ? Cordialement
I've known people so fussy they did this every time the bike was exposed to water Both wheels and pedals Is that white spirit? I hate using that, over here we have a product named "elbow grease" bright yellow and pretty cheap - also lemon fresh! Water based and rinsable, make sure to rinse well it's caustic, then dry off and use WD40 to displace the rest
Thanks for the advice, we'll see. We wash very greasy parts with refined gasoline "kalosha", so I understand that the analogue is camping gasoline or coleman (camping) fuel, it has a more or less normal smell. For some tasks, we use sprays, but they are really caustic and better suited to old grease
@@NiceBikeService ah, OK, that sounds like "white gas" which is expensive over here about £10/litre, I'm supposed to use it in my Whisper lite stove, but regular unleaded is much more cost efficient as a fuel. There's solvent based water rinse degreasers out there but "elbow grease" is better - there was once a similar bike specific one "Dr X's Muc Off" it might still exist, but it was as pricey as white gas - elbow grease is ⅕th the cost and works better. Both elbow grease and Muc Off are spray on, brush in, rinse with water no need for immersion so you don't use much either, and no vapours But it may not make sense outside the UK, solvents and especially alcohols over here are taxed sky high
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Bel lavoro, complimenti! È possibile sapere che tipo di grasso hai usato per i cuscinetti (marca e nome)? Grazie
Grazie per il suo commento. Per il lubrificante, utilizziamo il grasso di calcio denso Divinol
Bonjour , très intéressant la façon de filmer , je m’abonne , petite question , est ce de l’essence ou de l’éthanol pour nettoyer les pièces ? Cordialement
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I've known people so fussy they did this every time the bike was exposed to water
Both wheels and pedals
Is that white spirit? I hate using that, over here we have a product named "elbow grease" bright yellow and pretty cheap - also lemon fresh!
Water based and rinsable, make sure to rinse well it's caustic, then dry off and use WD40 to displace the rest
Thanks for the advice, we'll see. We wash very greasy parts with refined gasoline "kalosha", so I understand that the analogue is camping gasoline or coleman (camping) fuel, it has a more or less normal smell. For some tasks, we use sprays, but they are really caustic and better suited to old grease
@@NiceBikeService ah, OK, that sounds like "white gas" which is expensive over here about £10/litre, I'm supposed to use it in my Whisper lite stove, but regular unleaded is much more cost efficient as a fuel. There's solvent based water rinse degreasers out there but "elbow grease" is better - there was once a similar bike specific one "Dr X's Muc Off" it might still exist, but it was as pricey as white gas - elbow grease is ⅕th the cost and works better. Both elbow grease and Muc Off are spray on, brush in, rinse with water no need for immersion so you don't use much either, and no vapours
But it may not make sense outside the UK, solvents and especially alcohols over here are taxed sky high
Ciao dove posso trovare queste grosse siringhe che usi per ingrassare i mozzi..su Amazon i??
Le siringhe vengono acquistate in una normale farmacia, mentre i beccucci vengono acquistati in ferramenta o nei grandi mercati online.