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    How to clean your chain?

    Probably a really noob question but whats the best way to clean the chain?

    I was just gonna get a rag and wipe off any old grease and respray some more, any better ideas??

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    any better ideas??
    Click 'Search'
    Type 'Clean chain'
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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Probably a really noob question but whats the best way to clean the chain?

    I was just gonna get a rag and wipe off any old grease and respray some more, any better ideas??
    I love this job on bikes... I always use an old toothbrush and turps and just go to town on it. Centre stand makes it easier and you can just slowly turn the wheel as you go, dont forget to clean the sprockets as you turn a bit each time. Then wipe off with a rag and let it dry proper before applying fresh lube. Very satisfying job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Probably a really noob question but whats the best way to clean the chain?

    I was just gonna get a rag and wipe off any old grease and respray some more, any better ideas??
    Use a stand to lift the rear wheel off the ground. Use toothbrush and kerosene to clean old oil and dirt off chain. Once you have a lot of kero on there you can use a rag or whatever to wipe it off. Finish with your favorite chain oil and away you go...
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    Click 'Search'
    Type 'Clean chain'
    Click 'Go'
    And what happens, does the forum clean my chain?

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    Thanks for the advice everyone.
    I didnt know about kerosene as a chain cleaner, ill cruise down to bunnings today to get some.
    No doubt it will be packed full of DIYers for the long weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Thanks for the advice everyone.
    I didnt know about kerosene as a chain cleaner, ill cruise down to bunnings today to get some.
    No doubt it will be packed full of DIYers for the long weekend.
    Dont forget to remove your front sprocket cover and clean all the crap from behind it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    Use a stand to lift the rear wheel off the ground. Use toothbrush and kerosene to clean old oil and dirt off chain. Once you have a lot of kero on there you can use a rag or whatever to wipe it off. Finish with your favorite chain oil and away you go...
    This is what I do. Kerosene is great because you can get it at the local supermarket. I also use a dentures toothbrush which is about twice the size of a regular one bult also has a small brush for getting between the rollers on the back.
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    Just make sure you dont try to clean the chain with the bike in gear - if you wanna know why search the forum and you might see horror images of missing fingers etc..
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    Cleaned my chain on the weekend. Using kero it came up a treat. Gave the sprocket a good going over too.

    Who would have thought that the number of teeth would have been stamped on the sprocket...

    Does kero eat rubber??

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Does kero eat rubber??
    No.

    10 chars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Probably a really noob question but whats the best way to clean the chain?

    I was just gonna get a rag and wipe off any old grease and respray some more, any better ideas??
    Get a belt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Get a belt?
    How do you remove big fuggin' stone holes from a belt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    How do you remove big fuggin' stone holes from a belt?
    Cut them out with a sharp knife?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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