Now that you are riding with the club, you find you’re putting more miles on your bike so you’ll want to keep it in tip, top shape.
A regular cleaning of your bike will keep it looking nice and running smoothly.
Steps As Described in Video
Supplies:
Bucket Soap – You can find “bike soap” (or car soap), but household dish soap is OK 2x sponges (“clean” & “dirty”) — a “car sponge” works
Rag (for cleaning between cassette sprockets / removing excess lubricant from chain)
Stiff-bristled brushes: x1 for coating bike with degreaser x1 for getting into derailleur & chain rings (thin & narrow)
Flat head screwdriver
Degreaser
Chain lubricant (wet or dry)
WD-4
Preparation:
Put chain on big ring
Put bike on work stand, if available. (If not: when front wheel comes off, rest the bike on the fork blades & brakes, and lean it against a wall. This keeps it cleaner).
Fill a bucket with soap & HOT water (hot gets rid of grease & oil better.)
Put some degreaser into, e.g., a half-water bottle (put into bike bottle holder)
Degrease:
Brush degreaser “liberally” onto chain. (Some say take chain off — but Simon doesn’t think this gets it cleaner, & doesn’t like breaking the chain too many times.)
With flathead screwdriver, get gunk off jockey wheels; add more degreaser to jockey wheels & chain rings.
Clean Bike w/Generous Soap & Water:
Using clean sponge: Starting from handlebars, go “backwards & downwards” (i.e. while degreaser is working on the drive train)
Using dirty, then clean sponge: Drive train (adding degreaser if necessary)
Using narrow brush: Derailleur & chain rings
BE SURE ALL DEGREASER IS OFF — it will defeat any lubricant put on later!
Remove front wheel, then rear wheel.
Using clean sponge: clean hidden parts of fork & brake calipers.
Tires: outside to in. (Note: dirty side walls make a bike look very dirty.)
CASSETTE: Brush on more degreaser. Slip edge of a rag between sprockets; wash w/ dirty sponge.
Put wheels back on Rinse bike w/ hose (or w/ fresh bucket & clean sponge).
For dirty white bar tape, use WD-40 & rag.
Tune Up:
Lubricate chain; wipe off excess w/ rag.
Spray WD-40 onto derailleurs & brake calipers.
Check brake pads.
Check tire for anything sharp wedged in carcass; lever it out w/ flathead; glue big holes shut.