How to Lubricate / oil an EBike Chain
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- čas přidán 29. 07. 2021
- Tips and tricks for lubricating (oiling) an Ebike Chain. What you need to know. Deaturing Louis from MEC Bikes.
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Frickin' genius! I was spending days formulating a plan to build a fancy bike stand to lift the rear wheel off the ground. Now I have a use for the million allen keys I can't throw away.
Ha ha, you are welcome.
I’d heard about this solution but wanted to double check the allen key placement.
I hope it helped.
@@jaselikesbikes It really did. I will be lubricating my chain with much more ease.
My Aventon Level 2 allows me to crank the peddals backwards without the use of an allen key and the chain moves. Thanks for sharing, appearenetly all ebikes are not created equally...
That is a great feature! I think maybe it is ebikes that have a central motor that require this and not those with a rear hub motor.
Smart! I was struggling so much as how to lube my ebike chain since I don't have a work stand, and really reluctant to lift it upside down.
I am glad it helped.
3:25 Sounds like you say "apply vigorously and piddle through" . I haven't piddled since I was 3yrs old. LOL
Ha ha. The accent.
Nice video Jase !
Thanks, much appreciated.
good tip on the 5mm! thanks!
Thanks for watching.
Good stuff, Jase. I see you drip the lube on top of the top/outside of the chain. I was taught by former Dunedin R&R Sport bike guru Banga Maultby to drip it on to the bottom/ inside of the chain, as he reckoned it got into the chain more thoroughly. Or is it either or?
Hi John. I do and have heard the same and I ask Louis about it and he didn’t think it made any difference. I guess the way he does it there is less mess!
@@jaselikesbikes Thanks Jase. And thanks for the tip on using an allen key to make the chain go round while lubing it. I guess I'd get the same result using a single allen key? BTW At present I lube my Scott e-Spark e-bike's chain before each ride now. It had started skipping after about 5000km and I think I'm buying time with the superlubing.
@@jonnychas1 yes a single Al,len key will do the same job. Not bad kms out of one chain on an ebike but yes degreading every few rides and lubing helps.
Great video. How often should you lube the chain?
Good question. I personally give my chain a wipe down after every ride and oil every 2-3rides and give the drivetrain a decent clean about every 4-5 rides. This all depends on conditions etc. I do it to enjoy a longer life out of my drivetrain and so that I don’t lose power from it, I need every Watt I can get.
I always been told to oil inside of the chain? but oiling on the top I'm sure it will feed the oil down?
Yes I did ask Louis that question myself after he did it, I guess it is a preference but it is probably less messy the way he did it.
Where can you purchase the wheel stand that your rear wheel is on?
Hi John. This one is a specialized bike stand. You might be able to get something similar by doing a Google search or I do know sometimes the bike shop sells them off when they are changing types so contact you local dealer.
How do you remove the Allen key after it jams against the crank arm?
I find that if I turn the cranks in the opposite direction a very small gap apperas so that you can remove the Allen Key.
@@jaselikesbikes always jams on my 21 Levo, no gap at all. I put it in the stand now.
👍 might be Allen’s key type maybe but I guess if you have a solution that is all good.
what if my chainring has a centerlock?,there is no bolts
Good question. You can put a long object / stick which can wedge between the frame and the crank, this willstop the crank turning and act the same way as the allen key.
@@jaselikesbikes I have the same problem and use a mini Vicegrip on one of the crank ring spokes. works well.
very sneaky tip
Thanks Dan.
What oil did he use? Didn't wvwn put a link in or am I missing it?
That was just rocknroll lube.
Easier to zip tie crank arm
Good tip.