How I CLEAN my Bicycle Cassette so it Sparkles and Lasts Longer

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    My personal process for cleaning the bicycle cassette using the simple 5 minute quick and easy method and a deep clean involving removing the cassette with nothing more than a bottle of degreaser, some brushes and elbow grease!
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  • @toetoe2
    @toetoe2 Před rokem +23

    1p shower cap works great to protect the brake disk

  • @MM-kt5dv
    @MM-kt5dv Před 8 měsíci +24

    Quick tip: there are easier ways to clean a cassette. I stopped using those fiddly 'in between the cogs' brushes years ago:
    1. Simply use a household cleaning brush or floor dustpan brush with long enough bristles. Apply a small amount of degreaser to the brush and/or cassette, rotate rear wheel backwards while simply holding the brush at the back of the cassette,
    2. Use another similar brush with soapy water (dish soap) and repeat (if you just rinse with water, it's usually not enough to clean the remaining black degreaser off the cassette),
    3. Rinse with water spray bottle or hose.
    This can all be done indoors by using a plastic tray under the cassette to catch the drips.
    You can also use the same process for the chainrings and jockey wheels.

    • @KeithHeinrich
      @KeithHeinrich Před 8 měsíci +5

      A nylon bristled dish brush gets the job done for about $3-00.

    • @MM-kt5dv
      @MM-kt5dv Před 8 měsíci

      Yep, that's all you need. Got mine at the 1€ store & works better than the 'bike-specific' brushes at a fraction of the cost..@@KeithHeinrich

    • @largadeugnt
      @largadeugnt Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same as I do. Congrats!

    • @Kx0195
      @Kx0195 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah don't buy bike specific stuff for this stuff. Super expensive and always seems to be shit at the job.

  • @ElToro36
    @ElToro36 Před 9 měsíci +7

    If your cassette and drive train need cleaning, then so will you after completing this task. Good to see David mentions gloves @ 4:08. Some eye protection also helps, as well as wearing an old long-sleeved shirt, to protect against airborne debris when you’re really “going to town” with the brushes.

  • @toetoe2
    @toetoe2 Před rokem +3

    David, you are the best. Appreciate your work here. Best from Germany.

  • @hanskang4992
    @hanskang4992 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Take your bike to the Coin Car wash, spry with soap and wash cycle , it takes every thing a way from your bike and spray WD-40 when your bike is dry.

  • @35jays
    @35jays Před rokem +8

    I use a large ‘fuzzy’ pipe cleaner and ‘floss’ the cassette. It does a great job after spraying the degreaser and letting it soak. The pipe cleaners are like cheap and disposable after each use.

  • @jfs70ss
    @jfs70ss Před rokem +4

    Surprised not to see any comments about blowing off cassette with an air compressor hose. Makes drying quicker and guaranteed to remove all the water safely before lubing the chain.

  • @edwardsjohnpaul
    @edwardsjohnpaul Před rokem +18

    I've started using spray kitchen surface cleaner (which acts as a degreaser), and also disinfectant wipes for the rest of the bike, which are much cheaper than bike-specific products, but work just as well. Lemon-scented too, which is always nice.

    • @ftj8279
      @ftj8279 Před rokem

      Disinfectant wipes for the frame? Can you recommend the brand of the surfsce cleaner? Thanks

    • @edwardsjohnpaul
      @edwardsjohnpaul Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ftj8279 Dettol (I'm in Ireland), I'm sure there's a similar product wherever you are, doesn't have to be identical; same for the wipes, though I've had the same good results with the cheaper ALDI branded products.

  • @AnthonyYouTubes
    @AnthonyYouTubes Před rokem

    Very satisfying to watch. Thanks inspiring me to clean my cassette. 🙌🏾

  • @simonm1447
    @simonm1447 Před 2 lety +9

    I clean my cassettes and chains with a brush in a bucket of diesel fuel - it may not be the fanciest cleaner and not recommended to do it inside an apartment, but it is quite effective against an oil and dirt mix. With long thick rubber gloves even the hands stay clean from the diesel.
    The dirt settles on the ground of the bucket after some time, the diesel gets clean again and can be used again and again without major waste

  • @Helld00d
    @Helld00d Před 2 lety +48

    You should let the degreaser soak for a few minutes before using the brush, it takes a while for the degreaser to dissolve the oil on the cassette.

  • @asthenewt
    @asthenewt Před rokem +7

    an old boot lace works well for cleaning inbetween the sprockets

  • @eziyac393
    @eziyac393 Před měsícem +1

    muc off is paying some good money for these cleaning videos of not really dirty bikes :)

  • @kdstoffel7574
    @kdstoffel7574 Před 2 lety +248

    Wait for a time when your wife is away and run the pulled cassette through a cycle in the dishwasher. The “pots & pans” cycle works best.

    • @oscarjames7224
      @oscarjames7224 Před rokem +8

      make sure whether your cassette is washable in a dishwasher. Many stainless products like a high value knife must not be washed in a dishwasher as they can be damaged :)

    • @jnartist3411
      @jnartist3411 Před rokem +5

      Should I use biodegradable oil and degreaser then?
      I'd guess that the "normal" Oil isn't up to human consumption standards.

    • @lesleysmith5623
      @lesleysmith5623 Před rokem

      Is that your ex-wife ?

    • @mrphyslaw
      @mrphyslaw Před rokem +34

      Yeah don’t do this. Not because of your wife. Because it will get whatever drivetrain oil/grease you have on your cassette in your dishwasher and then potentially on dishes and in YOU.

    • @curtmcd
      @curtmcd Před rokem +8

      @@mrphyslaw If that happens you need a new dishwasher. Moreover, there is nothing unduly toxic on your cassette, despite your imagination.

  • @simonchaddock3694
    @simonchaddock3694 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice one mate you seem very common sense driven i am an mtb rider but will apply your impementation to my bike cheers

  • @Veladence
    @Veladence Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you for making this video! It’ll definitely help anyone who is new to bike maintenance

  • @spedway
    @spedway Před rokem +5

    David, you have great content, lighting, sound, camera work and advice. I have subscribed! Keep up the good work.

  • @benfolds17
    @benfolds17 Před rokem

    Great video bruv! Thanks for your time & cheers 🤙

  • @rocky3268
    @rocky3268 Před rokem

    Just Gave Mine a Good Spring Clean Cool Video 📹 Bro and Thankyou 💯👌🏻✌🏻

  • @abcdefg3386
    @abcdefg3386 Před 2 lety +16

    Seeing this hassle makes me really appreciate a belt drive and internal gear hub. No maintenance required, always works and looks like a treat.

    • @thememaster7
      @thememaster7 Před 2 lety

      How much are they?

    • @eoinmeaney
      @eoinmeaney Před 2 lety

      @@thememaster7 pl

    • @thememaster7
      @thememaster7 Před 2 lety

      @@eoinmeaney What's pl?

    • @michaelsigismonde7958
      @michaelsigismonde7958 Před rokem

      If you snap a chain on the road, it can always be fixed, but you can't do that with a belt. You'd better get used to carrying an extra belt along. Also, chain-driven transmissions have many other advantages that belts just can't match. In short, they're far more versatile.

    • @terrycruise-zd5tw
      @terrycruise-zd5tw Před 6 měsíci +1

      the only good thing about a belt drive is that its less maintenance than a chain but as a bike rider you should be doing regular maintenance on your bike anyway lol. belts are more expensive, heavier and dont have the flexibility than chains have (being able to easily repair a chain yourself in a few minutes if it breaks or gets bent which is rare anyways unless youre a mountain biker and a downhiller wont even need a chain) if you change your cassette you can just add a few links to your chain to make it fit the larger cassette or vice versa, removing links for a smaller gears. you have to physically take apart your bike frame to remove a belt drive lol

  • @chembleton
    @chembleton Před rokem +3

    6:32 I thought that was a deep fat fryer at first haha

  • @tommy-trump-1967
    @tommy-trump-1967 Před rokem +2

    wd40 sprayed on edge of rag, drag edge of sprayed rag through each gear, repeat with dry rag, works great and is cheap, negatives - ive ran out of old tshirts for rags !

  • @DilbertMuc
    @DilbertMuc Před rokem +3

    My tip: Much better than the T-Shirt is an old kitchen knife, the table knife version that fits in between the cogs. Using lots of degreaser and the kitchen knife while the wheel is still in the frame you get out even extremely dense grit and grime. The cassette is like brand new afterwards.

  • @Guovssohas
    @Guovssohas Před rokem +3

    I have never once deep cleaned my cassettes or chains, ever, in almost 30 years and that with mountain bikes! Just a toothbrush to get the worst stuff off after a ride.

  • @eddierodden
    @eddierodden Před rokem

    Good video, thanks. Also avoid any chemicals landing on your lawn 😊

  • @zodgzod
    @zodgzod Před 2 měsíci

    I used the Muc-Off Drivetrain Cleaner to clean my cassette on the bike a few years ago. After a few applications, it had dissolved all the grease in the drive side bearings in my rear hub.
    I use wax-based lube (Squirt) these days, but the cassette still gradually gets dirty from road detritus, so I remove it to clean with the Muc-Off stuff.

  • @galloglas6907
    @galloglas6907 Před 2 lety +4

    Legend says he is still going to town cleaning the cassette

  • @trisknight9430
    @trisknight9430 Před rokem +2

    I use a leaf blower to get the cassette dry very handy and gets the water out

  • @stevegeek
    @stevegeek Před rokem +30

    I’m always careful about spraying degreaser on the bike in case it gets into the bearings in the rear hub, bottom bracket or headset and destroys the grease. Over the years I’ve damaged components doing this. In fact the only place I use degreaser these days is when cleaning the chain.

    • @seanmccuen6970
      @seanmccuen6970 Před 10 měsíci +2

      this. chain only.

    • @toffeeriot4219
      @toffeeriot4219 Před 8 měsíci +1

      What do you use instead then?

    • @seanmccuen6970
      @seanmccuen6970 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@toffeeriot4219 big terry cloth towel.
      don't let it get dirty in the first place. wipe it a lot; make sure the lube is only INSIDE chain rollers.
      when you lube it, thoroughly wipe off external excess.

  • @mikestubbs1708
    @mikestubbs1708 Před 8 měsíci

    Very useful info here...many thanks!

  • @nighttime9539
    @nighttime9539 Před rokem

    Useful tutorial, thanks.

  • @roysigurdkarlsbakk3842
    @roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Před rokem +1

    I got this old Deore set, front and back mech, for free some years ago. It was filthy, really. I just soked it in oil a few hours and it was clean and fine - no more work needed. Oil dissolves oil, remember, so I'd guess that should work well with the cassette as well.

  • @RobertJWaid
    @RobertJWaid Před rokem +1

    Dawn Dishsoap is the best degreaser (look what is used after oil spills) and more cost effective than the special sprays.

  • @ac55699
    @ac55699 Před rokem +1

    For drying I also use a leaf blower

  • @gregorydobson4307
    @gregorydobson4307 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You can buy long pipe cleaners that work a bit easier than the old t shirt method. Great video by the way.

  • @hArtyTruffle
    @hArtyTruffle Před rokem

    Thankyou David 👍🏼

  • @BaliBoy28
    @BaliBoy28 Před rokem +1

    I use petroleum for cleaning. Very effective to remove the oily, greasy dirt from the chain and from the cassette.

  • @curtmcd
    @curtmcd Před rokem +1

    I removed my Shimano cassette from the wheel, fully dismantled it and cleaned each part individually. It was a lot of parts, but it seems they go back together only one way. Lot of work, but boy was it clean.

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Před rokem +1

    glad i found your channel. I have seen muckoff on GCN channel...but i am really impressed with just how clean things come out. how do you DISPOSE of leftover liquids? for car engine oil we have special places... would i take it there?? i will buy some through your link. (and chain cleaning tools. ps. what about a discussion on chain stretching, and when to replace... i just use old fashion "examine the gap between chain and chainring when you pull it out from the ring.)

  • @richiejames928
    @richiejames928 Před 2 lety

    Iv got to say that bright green degreaser from muc off is the nuts!! I use it to clean grease off my snazzy bike shoes too! works amazingly well!
    be careful if your bike has a ‘dork disc’ behind the cassette. it tinted mine slightly green!

    • @discbrakefan
      @discbrakefan Před rokem +2

      Another reason why the dork disc should be thrown away 😂

    • @andrewscasualmtb
      @andrewscasualmtb Před rokem +1

      The first thing you do when you buy a bike is to throw that dork disc away.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @andrewkirwin4910
    @andrewkirwin4910 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I got my bike out of the canal .... I’d never thought of doing this !

  • @magnusea
    @magnusea Před rokem

    Use cheap kerosene, move the chain between three glass bottles to get it clean. Let it dry a while (but kerosene do lubricate in a way gasoline doesn't), then lube it lying on papers, clean the drive train on the bike, rings and derailours, and put on the chain. The kerosene may be filtered through coffee filters to be re-used. But also it filter itself to some extent, the dirt sink to the bottom. However coffee filters ensure no larger particles than like 0.02 mm left. A capacity in motor oil filters I think.

  • @tomrachellesfirstdance7843

    Did you borrow that cassette your bike always looks spotless in videos 😉

  • @normandfontaine5508
    @normandfontaine5508 Před rokem

    Tank’s for the video. Do you use the ultrasonic to clean your chaine? Tank’s

  • @christofmarkus
    @christofmarkus Před 2 lety +1

    Oh this was goooood!

  • @c.s.4273
    @c.s.4273 Před 9 měsíci

    Cleaning the drive train is done with the detergents in motor oil.
    Soaking a rag with motor oil (any engine oil will do) and pulling the chain through it is all I do.
    That's it.
    Nothing else.
    Repeat every week on rainy conditions and every month on dry conditions.
    No special expensive chain oil, chain wax and no degreaser or anything else needed.
    Motor oil has everything needed, it works not only as a lubricant but also as a detergent and rust inhibitor, it has anti wear components, too. In winter it's thin enough and in summer thick enough due to its viscostiy improvers it comes with when it is a multigrade oil which every motor oil nowadays is.
    Like I said, everything ever needed is already in motor oil included.
    There is no cheaper and more effective way to take care of your bicycle chain.

  • @gumpert7611
    @gumpert7611 Před 19 hodinami

    i've used a cheapo $30 ultrasonic cleaner from Aliexpress for over 3 years now, no issues whatsoever. Chain & cassette come out sparkling and with lighter soils, sometimes just water is enough! Wouldn't really consider it an expensive option with all that time saved

  • @1962Peet
    @1962Peet Před rokem +4

    Protect your disc from degreaser, but on the same note wash off the degreaser once done, and let it all soak into your grass 🙂

  • @dtibor5903
    @dtibor5903 Před rokem

    I take off the whole drivetrain and throw it in the dishwasher machine. I spray a bit of degreaser on all of it to loosen the gunk. After washing I rinse with IPA and WD40 to prevent rust

  • @HKRoad
    @HKRoad Před 2 lety +3

    I have an additional step after step two (I don’t do on the bike) - that’s spraying the cassette with Muc-Off’s Bike Protect spray or MO94. It gets rid of any water and protects the cassette nicely. I leave it a little while and then lube with wax going up and down the cassette so the wax spreads over it also. Works for me. Probably not the correct way.

    • @kevinshort3943
      @kevinshort3943 Před 2 lety +4

      Pretty sure there is no need to lube the cassette.
      Only the rollers in the chain need lube.

  • @drescherjm
    @drescherjm Před rokem +2

    My cassette, chain and derailleur are orders of magnitude worse. I will consider the methods to clean these..

  • @johnunruh1086
    @johnunruh1086 Před rokem +1

    If you start waxing your chain, you will be amazed how clean your drivetrain stays!
    I use Molten Speed wax

  • @danposner6523
    @danposner6523 Před 2 lety +27

    I was quite surprised that you didn’t have to use soap and water after doing the clean to remove the degreaser. I find that water alone doesn’t completely get rid of the mix of degreaser and oil that’s left on the cassette after brushing it. Great video by the way.

    • @discbrakefan
      @discbrakefan Před rokem +1

      The degreaser you use is probably not ideal or you’re not using enough. A good degreaser with some agitation should wash off.

    • @stvaldr
      @stvaldr Před rokem

      @@discbrakefan What about using a good dish soap, there are some now you spray and rinse off the grease on a pan. Or are they too corrosive.

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII Před rokem +1

      @@stvaldr It has salt in it, I don't recomend using it.

  • @tcrwild8422
    @tcrwild8422 Před 2 lety

    I use DuPont chain saver for cleaning an lube been riding an building my own bikes for 20 yrs nothing i have found works as well as the DuPont.. Its a dry lube but when wet 30 min open time it cleans bomb.. An it also keep your chain an cassette cleaner then anything you will find i will guarantee that

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN Před rokem +12

    Use wd40 to breakdown the oily buildup. Scrub it, scrub it, then use dawn dishsoap to clean away the wd40. Works a treat for car work.

    • @spencerimre
      @spencerimre Před rokem

      keyword car work

    • @dqbeasley
      @dqbeasley Před 11 měsíci +2

      PB Blaster works even better than WD-40. It's like WD-80! But it has a strong smell because of the intensity of the grease breaking down. It's like PU-40.
      Dawn works really great too and smells good. I hang my chain and drip Dawn on it slowly so that it runs down the entire chain for penetration. Smells good while working hard. It's like Don. Cuz that's my name.

  • @diegorobayo
    @diegorobayo Před 2 lety +3

    Hi David, Cheers from Colombia! another great illustrative video! And the new Roval Alpinist CLX II look amazing... Review soon? And, another question: With Sram Rival, have you ever had a front drop chain issues well known on Force Etap?

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Diego, there is a video on the wheels in the works, just got to ride up some more big hills first! Never had a dropped chain in this Rival groupset, only had it once on Force but seems super rare in my experience

  • @DigitalDimi
    @DigitalDimi Před rokem

    A dishwasher tablets work like a magic and they clean wayyy better than an expensive degreasers.
    Just take one tablet, cut it in half and put it in like 2-3 liters of water for 10-15 mins. Stir it from time to time. At the end you will have an incredible cleaning solution.

  • @andrewbardwell4832
    @andrewbardwell4832 Před rokem

    I use dawn dish detergent, a pail of hot soapy water and a scrub brush and it comes out spotless.

  • @cyclingsfatsuma9808
    @cyclingsfatsuma9808 Před 2 lety +2

    I was using isopropyl alcohol to wipe a bit of my cassette to see the brand/ model, and got some on the cogs and couldn't believe how shiny they came up.

    • @megamanson9809
      @megamanson9809 Před 2 lety

      hi, is that safe?...im intending to use ethanol...i removed cassett i i wonder if i can clean it with ethanol.What do you think?

    • @cyclingsfatsuma9808
      @cyclingsfatsuma9808 Před 2 lety +2

      @@megamanson9809 I think so. It's very evaporative. I think it's used a lot in the computer repair business. I was surprised at how it dissolved year of oil accumulation. But it was only the one spot so not definitive! I think it's called rubbing alcohol in America. Ethanol might be more aggressive particularly on non metal parts. It can ruin O rings when it's in petrol.

  • @cstrike105
    @cstrike105 Před rokem +2

    Can dishwashing liquid be used as a degreaser for a cassette?

  • @user-if6xo4pi5f
    @user-if6xo4pi5f Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for the video! I have a question. If this degreaser gets on carbon wheels, nothing bad will happen? They are black and I'm afraid that light spots will appear :)

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Před 11 měsíci

    The side of towel between cogs technique is the most effective .

  • @seasonedtoker
    @seasonedtoker Před rokem

    Guys, best diy brake rotor protector is the saran wrap

  • @pierrec8563
    @pierrec8563 Před 2 lety

    I use workshop soap (hand cleaner). You can clean everything with that.

  • @lucky247365
    @lucky247365 Před 2 lety

    Which bike repair stand are you using.

  • @davidmulhall.8711
    @davidmulhall.8711 Před rokem

    👍 super explained clean bike is a clean smooth ride 😊
    Irĺ
    Ď.

  • @larsholst6147
    @larsholst6147 Před rokem +9

    i have watched several bike cleaning vids now. the procedures and results are more or less the same and are useful, but what all of the videos lack is to mention where the contaminated degreaser goes. with the attached chain-cleaner e.g. where do you all dispose the dirty/ oily mixture? same goes with your shown method of rinsing the cassette with water. it will surely end up in the soil, or do you use some cloth that gets soaked and disposed afterwards?
    i don’t want to rain in your parade, but i am just wondering since the disposal is never mentioned.

    • @lihtan
      @lihtan Před rokem

      That's a good question. For starters, I would begin with using a non-toxic chain lube, and some sort of biodegradable degreaser. When I do cleaning, I have a sheet of cardboard under the bike that soaks up all the grime. The rest collects on the rags / cleaning brushes. I don't hose anything off, so there's no run off to worry about.

    • @Larannis
      @Larannis Před rokem +1

      I know the Muc off stuff is all biodegradable, probably other bike specific products as well. just make sure to read the labels on the products you use. I use the Muc off lube as well as the degreaser and both of those are biodegradable and non-toxic.

  • @taneliharkonen2463
    @taneliharkonen2463 Před měsícem

    So you brush it... Thank god I found my way here. Would have never known this technique..

  • @avinalarff
    @avinalarff Před rokem +1

    Good if we put the plastic box on the grass under the cassette so the degreaser is caught during washdown. It can then be tipped down a drain to go to the wastewater treatment plant rather than contaminate the ground.

  • @gtranquilla
    @gtranquilla Před 2 lety +1

    Pipe cleaners work too!

  • @scottsutoob
    @scottsutoob Před rokem

    I went to a sewing supply store and bought cheapest fluffy synthetic yarn and use it like dental floss between the cogs.

  • @MrChippiechappie
    @MrChippiechappie Před 2 lety +3

    I certainly don't faff about like that. I use parafin and a long bristled brush it's done in a couple of minutes plus parafin is a third of the cost of cycling degreeser.

    • @thememaster7
      @thememaster7 Před 2 lety

      Is paraffin dangerous?

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 Před rokem

      @@thememaster7 -- It is to your paintwork...

    • @MrChippiechappie
      @MrChippiechappie Před rokem +1

      @@Liofa73 No it isn't I've never had any problems.

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm installing a new 7 speed cassette and chain in my mountain bike. I am about to go on a 1,500 mile journey with about 100lbs of baggage, and I weight 240lbs. Should I bring my chain cleaning device by Park Tool that looks a lot like your Muc-Off device, along with some similar brushes and maybe 20 oz of biodegradable degreaser, or is it that too much to carry along and 1,500 miles would be okay and I clean it once I'm home? Also you completely submerge your freewheel in the cleaning fluid. Shouldn't you then rinse it in plain water and re-lube the internal parts within the freewheel, and if so what kind of oil would you use if you live in Minnesota that gets below zero Fahrenheit in winter? Thanks for a very nice video!

  • @burningatthetrailhead
    @burningatthetrailhead Před 2 lety +35

    No. I wax my chains so there’s virtually nothing on my drive train. Sometimes I have to pick wax out of between the 11 and 13 tooth gears

    • @phil_d
      @phil_d Před 2 lety +7

      I've just moved to waxxing. Fed up with de-greasing!!

    • @burningatthetrailhead
      @burningatthetrailhead Před 2 lety

      @@phil_d nice! Do you have a recipe of your own or do you use molten speed wax?

    • @phil_d
      @phil_d Před 2 lety +5

      @@burningatthetrailhead Well after watching Oz Cycles videos and looking at my chain and cassette I decided to go for it.
      I was going to do just food grade paraffin wax and PTFE (10:1) but came across 'Wolfblood' here the UK. They mix their PTFE with 20% WS2. It seems other brands do the same too: Speed Max, Absolute Black, Silca. You buy it as a 60g sachet and mix it yourself. I got a small 'stock making pot' and melted it on the stove.
      The only difference is the mixture is black if that makes a difference to you. Flaking has been minimal.
      I will be making up a liquid version using Isopropyl alcohol to lube the commuter bike when it rains.

    • @burningatthetrailhead
      @burningatthetrailhead Před 2 lety +1

      @@phil_d very nice and no the black flaking doesn’t bother me. I mix PTFE and molybdenum disulphide at 1/8th teaspoon each per pound of wax.

    • @phil_d
      @phil_d Před 2 lety +2

      @@burningatthetrailhead Ah! You're using MoS2 whereas WS2 is Tungsten Disulfide.
      WS2 is slightly more slippy at 0.03 vs 0.05, but who can test for that on a drivetrain??!! It just happened to be what was available ;o)

  • @thejeffinvade
    @thejeffinvade Před 6 měsíci +2

    Your so-called filthy cassette is what my cassette looks like after I cleaned it.

  • @atan0725
    @atan0725 Před 8 měsíci

    After i discovered cleaning gears and chain using MDA (mineral spirits - degreaser - alcohol) inside a container and then shake it, i never go back in using sprays, brushes, or like those chain cleaner tool. After that i use wax based dry lubricant and i never see my drive train turn to black.

  • @ksravian
    @ksravian Před 3 měsíci

    Does the degreaser remove rust too?

  • @julesnfriends
    @julesnfriends Před 2 lety +3

    Paraffin wax and ptfe your chain, Bradley won the world time trial with it. No muck, no mess, no oil, minimal bike cleaning, no need for degreasers, clean hands, easier puncture repair, and most importantly, less wear of your front and rear cassette and chain as there's no oily metal grinding paste living on your bike.

  • @rpgsat1
    @rpgsat1 Před 2 lety

    Is there any reason not to steam clean drivetrain components?

  • @DieTabbi
    @DieTabbi Před 11 měsíci

    😲 I can‘t believe that we need videos about cleaning. How have I learned it 40 years ago 🤔 wait my Dad told me

  • @sophiescyclingandwalkingch4294

    Two bikes and a Subaru 😃👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @thegrowl2210
    @thegrowl2210 Před 2 lety

    Nothing better than a shiny cassette after washing a bike.

  • @toffeeriot4219
    @toffeeriot4219 Před 8 měsíci

    Could we use white spirit to clean cogs and chain?

  • @meliodashadeyoshi2115
    @meliodashadeyoshi2115 Před 9 měsíci

    What if your freehub is inside the cassette and you don't have the tools to remove it.. for example I can remove my cassette with my hand but my free hub is inside the cassette and you need a tool to take it out now would I be able to clean it like you did without worrying about it or do I need to remove it?

  • @luannproctor672
    @luannproctor672 Před 8 měsíci

    My friend told me yesterday how dirty my cassette is😂. I don’t know how to do bike stuff but im going to do my best. I usually just take it in

  • @paramedicbarber974
    @paramedicbarber974 Před 2 lety +8

    I use a pipe cleaner from a craft shop for in between the sprockets. Works wonders

  • @darren767
    @darren767 Před 2 lety

    i use a ptfe spray.......comes off quickly, and better than regular degreaser on valuable parts

    • @almy791
      @almy791 Před rokem

      That stuff is Hella hazardous for your health

    • @darren767
      @darren767 Před rokem

      @@almy791 i dont drink it pal!

  • @supocarta74
    @supocarta74 Před rokem

    Put a bit of pink stuff cream on it and it comes off easy.

  • @MrGoodaches
    @MrGoodaches Před rokem +3

    If you prep and soak chain in paraffin wax instead of using petrol lube or the snake oil chain lubes you won't have this cleaning work on any of your drive train parts. In other words you don't need degreaser if you don't build up grease to begin with.

  • @fendigucci6307
    @fendigucci6307 Před 3 měsíci

    would wd40 be a good alternative to muc off to use to clean cassette?

  • @janim637
    @janim637 Před 10 měsíci

    If water not available one can brush microfiber cloth with a brush. Cloth will pick up dirt.

  •  Před rokem +4

    And te grass gets all the healthy nutrients much needed :(

  • @thememaster7
    @thememaster7 Před 2 lety

    What's a regular basis, once a week? Once a month?

  • @gramchristian
    @gramchristian Před rokem

    What do you do with the used degreaser containing oil remaining ? To the recycling station I hope and not on the ground nor sour.

    • @Larannis
      @Larannis Před rokem

      Most Bike degreasers like the Muc Off brand are biodegradable just make sure to read the label on whatever product you are using.

  • @robertbodnar8745
    @robertbodnar8745 Před 2 lety

    What is the crankset on this bike??

  • @TheHackman44
    @TheHackman44 Před 2 lety +1

    A small tip that will save you money and headaches!!! Remove your Etap battery and make sure you cover the terminals prior to cleaning...... I've ruined 2 etap batteries due to the degreaser (Muc OFF) eating away at the small tab that locks the battery in place...... The small tab becomes very brittle and mine snapped off due to the chemicals in the degreaser!!!!! Dont make my mistake. One of my battery tabs broke mid ride and it took me 60 minutes to locate the battery (i found it at the bottom of a descent in a dirt gutter)...... Just sayin'

  • @hindesite
    @hindesite Před rokem

    Well, I just cleaned a couple of my cassettes, having used Squirt lube for a while they were horrendous. The Shimano one came out real nice, certainly added lustre to the cluster. However the SRAM NX Eagle looks awful, a lot of the paint fell off and there is no other protection for the steel. 1-0 to Shimano.

  • @briancase_rideaperture
    @briancase_rideaperture Před 2 lety +16

    Or just use a wax immersion lube and never have to do this again :). People complain about the "work" of waxing (it's not a big deal)...wake up folks, this is way more tedious and filthy !! (and creates a lot of environmental solvent / rag waste)

    • @ankjaers
      @ankjaers Před 2 lety

      Yes! I spendt less working time removing the oil from the chain than the second method he showed. So much easier

    • @71CMM
      @71CMM Před 2 lety

      Wax is great, I'm sure and would definitely solve this . But even if you don't wax your chain, I don't understand how it can all get so filthy. Sparing but frequent lubing and silicon spray on chainring and cassette from time to time means I never get in this kind of mess. And for reference, I live in the UK and ride off road, so gloop is standard for much of the year.

    • @luannproctor672
      @luannproctor672 Před 8 měsíci

      Hmm ok sounds hard tho😂

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@71CMMin bri'ın ehh..?؟ weyLz, skatlind o(r🔕) northurN iyrlind?؟! ; )🚲🇬🇧🚲⚡💥

  • @CycoWarriorx
    @CycoWarriorx Před 2 lety

    Lol… I’ll opt for the OCD outweighing "really expensive”… 😆😆😆🍻