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Old November 15th 18, 07:16 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 2:28:18 AM UTC+1, jbeattie wrote:
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 3:02:35 PM UTC-8, John B. slocomb wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 23:43:17 +0100, Emanuel Berg
wrote:

The commune is setting up a bike maintenance
station. There are no tools so far, or perhaps
because it is open 24/7 so if there were they
would disappear. But there is a strong light (to
examine the bike and do repairs), air, and
water with a strong beam to clean the bike.

There is where I'm a bit hesitant, don't you
flush away grease in layers and get water into
the the chain, and wash away lube?

About the layers in modern bikes, are they
"machine layers" (?), i.e. sealed in a small
cylinders or discs, or are they open as in old
bikes with or without retainers?

Should you clean your bike with that much force
and water?


Well, the seals on bicycle wheels and the old traditional square
tapered shaft bottom brackets are not 100% sealed so I'd be a bit
apprehensive to wash the bike with a strong water spray. Say a power
washer, and if I washed a chain with soap and water I believe the step
#2 would be to re-lubricate the chain.


For modern bikes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ei8Kt2bfEE I have the Feedback washstand.


Hmm, first clean the greasy chain with the brush and than the other parts. I would do that in a different order or better use a different brush.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/XygcNrCuhwAsMGZAA

Lou
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