05-29-2009, 07:49 AM | #1 |
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Cleaning Rims
Has anyone found a non knee killing way to get the rims clean while washing the bike, i.e. long brush, paying someone else to do it, etc.
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05-29-2009, 08:53 AM | #2 | |
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Actually, I've got a soft (copper?) bristled spark plug cleaning brush (something slightly similar to a toothbrush) that's about as much use as a chocolate tea pot for cleaning spark plugs. I dip it in chrome cleaner then put on KNEE PADS & proceed to clean the rims. I must add that I don't do this very often, as I find chrome cleaning a bike is same as cleaning a car. If you do it too often, they come to expect it! :whistle: :2tup:
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P.S. It often helps to dry wipe them BEFORE you start washing to get most of the oil off first.
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You need a bike with no chrome to clean. I washed the Vstrom last year but only because it had 40 pounds of Manitoba mud all over it. Knee pads will make a big difference in the long run. I actually wear Joe Rocket armored jeans when working on the bikes now. A good place to get a kneeling pad is a garden center.
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05-30-2009, 02:53 PM | #6 |
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I'm kinda in Easy's corner on this one, do the rims and knock the bulk of the crud off of he spokes and forget it unless you are planning on entering the local "rods and wheels" show and the county fair.
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06-08-2009, 12:54 AM | #7 |
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I clean the rims with kerosene using a brush. the hardest part is to move/rotate the wheels as I did not make or have the stand. So I move the bike back and forth. Kerosene cleans the grease/oil and than wash with soap.
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Try mineral spirits. Similar effect but without all the smell. Available at any hardware or big-box store; sold as paint thinner.
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I agree with the rest (that I didn't quote) in that a degreaser like soap and water or 409 or S10 would have been much better; just as effective and generally safer and more pleasant. Should have said that last time, I guess. If you let the rims get SO bad that solvent is required to clean them, you have waited WAY too long !! :roll:
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