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Old 12-04-09, 07:06 PM   #1
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Default What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

As above really.

I'm a complete novice when it comes to bikes. Cars, no problem. What sort of stuff do I really need for general maintenance and cleaning of a bike (i.e. chain lube, etc).

I'm not after specific brands really, more a list of what stuff would be useful.
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Old 12-04-09, 07:08 PM   #2
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

mer car polish for the plastics, chain cleaner for the chain, fork oil for the forks,brake/carb cleaner, white grease for the moving bits/bearing grease. Water, bucket, tooth brush.

I would guess..
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Old 12-04-09, 07:11 PM   #3
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

Car Shampoo for plastics / bodywork general cleaning

Muc Off or something similar for the grimy bits, engine, wheels etc

Chain cleaner or parafin for the chain, you'll need a toothbrush / paint brush / old rag for this as well

WD40 is good for getting grime / oil off to, particularly on grimy back wheels

Mr Sheene furniture polish is good on plastics / screens, but make sure you use a clean soft cloth, the Mr Sheene wipes are pretty good to for this.

Autosol is you have a shiney exhaust pipe fetish, but dont use on titanium exhausts, just give those a wipe over with WD40

You might find a brush or a wash mit useful, as is a hosepipe for rinsing off, dont be tempted to use a jet wash, if your not careful you'll blast the grease out of the wheel bearings etc etc.

TBH apart from the chain cleaner / parafin / WD40 I just use the same kit on my bike that I used on my car...
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Old 12-04-09, 07:13 PM   #4
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

Yeah, I was just thinking that there doesn't really appear to be much stuff that I haven't already got for the car. Less money to spend, woo!
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

checkout lidl for w5 engine cleaner if you're passing.
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Old 12-04-09, 09:39 PM   #6
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

Engine oil for topups and general use.
GT85
Black moly grease. (or use the GT85)
Lithium grease (LM = lithium multipurpose)
Brake fluid (DOT4)
Plusgas /3 in 1 oil/duck oil
Copperslip
Brake + clutch cleaner
Some coolant.
Silicon grease.

There's more, but it depends what you want to do! Most people couldn't justify more than GT85 and engine oil.
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Old 12-04-09, 09:46 PM   #7
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Car Shampoo for plastics / bodywork general cleaning

Muc Off or something similar for the grimy bits, engine, wheels etc

Chain cleaner or parafin for the chain, you'll need a toothbrush / paint brush / old rag for this as well

WD40 is good for getting grime / oil off to, particularly on grimy back wheels

Mr Sheene furniture polish is good on plastics / screens, but make sure you use a clean soft cloth, the Mr Sheene wipes are pretty good to for this.

Autosol is you have a shiney exhaust pipe fetish, but dont use on titanium exhausts, just give those a wipe over with WD40

You might find a brush or a wash mit useful, as is a hosepipe for rinsing off, dont be tempted to use a jet wash, if your not careful you'll blast the grease out of the wheel bearings etc etc.

TBH apart from the chain cleaner / parafin / WD40 I just use the same kit on my bike that I used on my car...

what fizz said but my main two are WD40 and Mr Sheen.
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Old 12-04-09, 10:17 PM   #8
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

WD40 and 25 j cloths.
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Old 13-04-09, 11:32 PM   #9
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

The only thing that I would add is that I bought an insecticide sprayer from a local garden centre. It is a back pack type thing, that is pressurised with a built in hand pump. I find it ideal for cleaning off salt and assorted road muck in the winter.

Using this i dont have to get my hands wet and can wash down very quickly even when its too cold to risk leaving the outside taps operating.
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Old 14-04-09, 12:30 AM   #10
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Default Re: What Cleaning stuff/maintenance stuff is needed for a bike?

Before you go spending money of this or that cleaner it's more important to keep it working properly.

So as Chris said, top up oil (10/40 semi), chain lube (keep it lubed at all times), if using spray stuff then every 250-450 miles, dependent on weather conditions you've been riding in*.

Penetrating oil for cables, grease for bolts/lever pivots.

After you've made sure it'll actually work properly then you can use as much riding time as you like rubbing bit's with anything you like.




* get a scottoiler, set to minimum and fill every 1,000 miles with used engine oil, job done.

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