My Mountain Bike Cleaning Steps | 10 Minute Clean

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • In this video I'll explain my thoughts on the importance of keeping a clean bike and the steps I go through to get the bike in tip top shape for my next ride. This is a guide for washing after each muddy ride, obviously you can get more detailed but I keep it simple in this one.
    Link to the filming and riding kit I use below: (some affiliate links support the channel)
    kit.co/rdemilli
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:21 Setup and preparing items for wash
    2:04 Chain Cleaner
    2:23 Start Washing / Rinse Loose Material
    3:52 Sponge and Detail
    5:34 Final Rinse
    6:12 Bike Check and Lubrication of Drivetrain
    #bicyclemaintenance

Komentáře • 52

  • @Starkid28
    @Starkid28 Před 2 lety +3

    awesome vid, straight to the point. Today I learned that I'm not just supposed to keep adding lube!

  • @ghph8314
    @ghph8314 Před 2 lety +2

    Very simple but effective. Great video 👍👍

  • @dabeyer
    @dabeyer Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent tips!

  • @HendriAfrizal
    @HendriAfrizal Před 2 lety +2

    Simple; thanks, good video👍

  • @iantolentino2293
    @iantolentino2293 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @markf-tk7io
    @markf-tk7io Před rokem

    Good video thank you, very helpful for a novice

  • @buddahmayne9273
    @buddahmayne9273 Před 2 měsíci

    Good video

  • @connor22.
    @connor22. Před 3 lety +2

    Great tips

  • @tacostwowheels4934
    @tacostwowheels4934 Před 4 lety

    Nice upload

  • @GTA_moha
    @GTA_moha Před rokem +1

    Thank you the video is well explained and organised
    Oh yeah imma start using that lube aswell

  • @aristopacio1520
    @aristopacio1520 Před 2 lety

    awesome thanks

  • @thecarsavant
    @thecarsavant Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the tips! Odd question, but where did you get the matching blue bottle holder?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 3 lety +1

      My shop had one with the blue color and I matched the rest of the accessories to it. The bike itself is actually just grey and black.

    • @thecarsavant
      @thecarsavant Před 3 lety

      @@RyandeMilliano Nice! Anyway I can order one for myself?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 3 lety

      For sure, the bottle holder is the Blackburn Camber Carbon. It comes in a number of colors, hopefully you’re able to find one that works for you.

  • @MM-qv5lf
    @MM-qv5lf Před 2 lety

    What kind of a bike stand is that while you're washing? The one that holds the rear of the bike? I have to get something like that. Thanks. :)

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 2 lety

      These were used at the bike shop I worked at, I have a few of them at home, they are great. I believe they are call a ‘floor hub stand’, you can Google it and it should come up. It’s an L-shaped metal stand with a fork that cradles the bike on the non-drive side, between the frame and wheel. Just be sure it fits your wheel size.

  • @rockport27sends
    @rockport27sends Před rokem +1

    what about the cassette? do u spray those with something or lubing the chain good enough?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před rokem +1

      Good question, there is no need to lube the cassette, ideally it is free from any lube or dirt. Only apply lube to the cleaned chain and mechanical pivot points on derailleur(s) and be sure to wipe any excess lube off before riding since the excess will only attract dirt/dust which will get into the pins and pivots, damaging and reducing life of components.

  • @clmfilms8103
    @clmfilms8103 Před 2 lety +3

    Some people say that dish soap can make the paint less shiny as well as more likely to remove grease from bearings, is it worth it to spend extra money on bike specific soap, or is a basic dish soap fine?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve got a matte finish, so not sure on the shine issue, but I’ve never had any issue with grease on the bearings, most bearings are sealed and should be an issue. I would just be sure to rinse the bike thoroughly after cleaning. That said, if you have any concerns, I’d recommend going with the specific bike cleaner.

  • @johndub6543
    @johndub6543 Před 3 lety +1

    What bike stand are you using? looks super simple and minimal. =

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 3 lety +3

      I have been using the Feedback Pro-elite stand for years. I really like it, built light and compact.

    • @patmarquardt
      @patmarquardt Před 3 lety +1

      I came here to ask the same question… the stand you use when you’re washing the bike in the back yard? Thanks! Great video.

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 2 lety

      @@patmarquardt I just realized you guys were not asking about the tall stand in the background haha. the small stand I use for the bike is a 'Floor Type Hub Mount Parking Rack Stand' (search this on amazon and it should pop up with a couple options) just be sure to get the adjustable one for different wheel sizes.. When I was working in a bike shop, we used them for the floor models. I ended up buying a few of them. They are great to set up bikes without a kickstand, and stack nicely in the garage when not using.

  • @conlondaniel
    @conlondaniel Před 10 měsíci

    Nice bike, do you offer a bike washing service?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank for the comment, unfortunately no. I would recommend getting a local shop to give you bike a detail, they will be able to do a quick check to see what maintenance will be required now or soon as well!

  • @joshross93
    @joshross93 Před 8 měsíci

    Agree with all but definitely recommend not using Jet pressure anywhere near the fork/shock/dropper seals. You can actually force dirt down into the seals. Much prefer to use a shower strength all over, leave for 5-10mins and then come back for a second wash on shower strength. That will remove the majority where I will then hit it with the sponge.

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 8 měsíci

      Solid point for sure, I would agree that would be best; but in my experience I've never had an issue with garden hose pressure, even on jet setting. Seals seem to work properly as long as they are replaced as required. Have you tried out stanchion lubricant after bike has been cleaned and dry?

  • @wbichelaer
    @wbichelaer Před 9 měsíci +1

    Which lubricant do you recommend?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 9 měsíci

      For chain lubricant, I would recommend a “dry” lube for 95% of uses. Brand does not matter so much, most shops will carry a quality lube. Dry refers to the riding conditions.

  • @danielhernandez5929
    @danielhernandez5929 Před 3 lety +3

    It won’t make it rusty right

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 3 lety +3

      Nope, just be sure to let it drip dry inside overnight. Also, be sure to lubricate the chain and drive train over the next couple days. If you forget to lubricate the chain you may see some surface "cosmetic" rust that is harmless and can be wiped off with a rag before applying the lube.

    • @McRemmyBaby
      @McRemmyBaby Před 2 lety

      Lmao rite, inside EVERYTHING is RUST CITY

  • @bobbyfischer6786
    @bobbyfischer6786 Před 3 lety

    No lube on the cog?

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 3 lety

      Nope, you should only place live on the chain and pivot points on the derailleur. The key is to apply when dry and wipe off the excess lube. Applying to the front chainring or rear cassette will only attract dust and dirt, creating that black slug that you see on peoples legs/ hands which is the sure sign of a novice rider haha.

    • @bobbyfischer6786
      @bobbyfischer6786 Před 3 lety

      @@RyandeMilliano thanks for that i wouldnt have know to not put anything on the cog. I would have been scared i got rust there after the water dried?

    • @McRemmyBaby
      @McRemmyBaby Před 2 lety

      What? What cog! Wrffffffftf

    • @McRemmyBaby
      @McRemmyBaby Před 2 lety

      Pivot point? Ommgmgm lube chain b for spray? Wtf man

  • @tedshred6581
    @tedshred6581 Před 2 lety +3

    Great tips, but disagree on letting the chain dry overnight. Wipe it dry w/ a rag after washing and lube right away. I've inadvertently not lubed my chain after a similar wash down of my bike and by the next day the chain was rusty. At that point you try and scrub the rust off with hours+ of your precious free time or buy a new chain at $25 - $100 depending on what type of drivetrain you run. Lube it right away while you're right there w/ the bike and have all your maintenance stuff out, bike in stand, etc...

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 2 lety

      Good point, better to do it right away than forget. Cheers.

    • @tutran0601
      @tutran0601 Před 7 měsíci

      agree. Better using tower to dry the chain and lube right away, not let it stay overnight.

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 7 měsíci

      That’s a good point, agreed!

  • @mtb717
    @mtb717 Před rokem

    Graffiti decoration under the sky of dust

  • @Supernova778
    @Supernova778 Před 2 lety

    Don’t use dish soap, strips wax off of paint

    • @RyandeMilliano
      @RyandeMilliano  Před 2 lety +1

      Feedback is appreciated! Cheers. Couple notes from my experience. I agree a dedicated bike wash liquid would be technically ideal; but I’ve been washing my bikes for over 10 years with no issues. I also agree that dish soap is great at removing wax, but bikes are not finished with wax, the glossy look is from a paint clear-coat which is much more durable than wax.