Indeed cleaning is just maintenance.
Riding like a proper MTB'er is using them for their intended purpose and surely that is the reason you spent the big wedge on the nice bike? The bikes I see looking mint don't appear to have done much of this.
There is an advert on eBay at the most that typifies what I mean
Specialized FSR STUMPJUMPER elite not the cheaper comp model
LARGE 19" FRAME very light
Early 2011 model
Hardly used not abused at all
Just serviced also new brake pads front and rear plus bearings
Ready to ride away no play in any bearing
Rides like new in very good condition hardly used at all
No off roading at all on this bike
elixir rsl brakes really sharp
Fox talas forks which have been serviced with no wear plus lock out
Xtr rear mech
Metallic silver with chrome stickers
New tyres front and rear
New ztr crest light weight tubeless wheels with
Hope evo2 hubs
Must be seen amazing bike through out
First to see will buy
Bike Must go as Iv ordered my new 29er carbon bike
quick sale needed cash on collection open to sensible offers
This kind of person does my melon in. Could be bull shit of course.
My bike frame looks like its had 10 rounds with wolverine.
I am lucky enough to own 2 bikes, a ht and full suss. Both get ridden and used, but i have spent/still spend a lot of my hard earned on them, so I look after them too. They get cleaned and helitaped at new. Some guys I ride with never clean or look after their bikes. Funnily enough these guys are the ones who usually have a mechanical issue during a ride. They often comment on how clean mine look and ask why I bother as its going to get mucky again.
My bike frame looks like its had 10 rounds with wolverine.
Good man!
I just ride titanium bikes as they buff up as new, I buy most of my parts off here 🙂
Postierich... was thinking about you whilst on delivery the other day.... how's things??
My bike frame looks like its had 10 rounds with wolverine.
10 rounds with Wolverine??? Is it a Nicolai?
all good so far! daftvader considering 🙂
good news that rich. recovering well I hope? back on delivery yet??? 😉
horaI ride.
Unless there might be some "shiney" pebbles on the route of course....... 😉
I know a couple of lads who live in shit holes but have 3k bikes. When they're out they feel like kings but can't a actually ride that well. They push up hills in the wood and do their jumps before loading their bikes into the rented t4.
So they've spent their hard earned cash on bikes that they seem to get a lot of pleasure from? Must admit, I'm failing to see the problem here.
Oh, and if they can do any sort of jump they're better riders than me at least!
I rode mine this moring.. fell off (leet skills!) so yes it does happen. i try and look after my stuff so it looks nice but i dont baby it
postierich - Member
I just ride titanium bikes as they buff up as new, I buy most of my parts off here
They need to buff up well if you going to keep careering into cars on country lanes.
If you live in shitholes/buy expensive bikes = ghetto fabulous
Living in a "shithole" and spending money on what you like doing? Seems good to me. How much better would £300 extra a month on rent/mortgage make me feel compared to that going on beer and bikes?
Quite.
A clean, tidy, un-battered bike, unless you've just wheeled it out of a shop, is the sign of a diseased mind! Simple as that.
Plus one for super raw and it can save up to 100g. (Every little helps)
Possibly more when you add up invisi frame, inner tubes wrapped round chainstays etc.
Super raw doesn't stop proper bad cable rub damaging the frame or bad heel rub either (both of which have happened to me), I went on holiday a couple of weeks ago, apart from swapping a fork damper that added 300g to the weight I topped up the frame tape and added some inner tube wrap to a chainstay and another part. It added weight, I really didn't care. I'd rather not have damaged carbon.
A few stwers admit having not been out for weeks on bikes then others who buy 4xreverbs/multiple kit for their numerous bike 'options'.I ride round the car park and then go home as it is windy
FTFY
[i]Washing a bike down, drying and lubing takes 30 mins...why wouldn't you did after every ride? [/i]
'cos Thursday night it was after 10 when I got back, and dark; yesterday utterly pi55ing down.
Going out today on a well-dirty bike - and based on yesterdays' rain it'll be absolutely filthy when I get back.
[i]I just ride titanium bikes as they buff up as new, [/i]
Yep, no matter how long you don't wash them for 🙂
Nah junky the ride we did was better.
I was on a ride yesterday (Bravo Scozia) over forestry roads, little rivers to ford, and a small part of the 'Puffer.
As the event was a local truncated version of L'Eroica, most of the bikes were skinny tyred road bikes well over 50 years old, but the the real highlight was the reason for the non attendance of the guy with the retro mountainbike.
His reason? He did not want to get his Muddy Fox muddy because it had been raining! 🙂
I try not to 'wash' my bikes per se. Let the mud and kack dry, then brush the excess off, lube chain and mech pivots and good to go.
The wash happens on strip downs which, depending on how frequently I get to ride, are generally a bi-annual thing for me as I tend to use the HT in winter and FS in the hopefully drier months.
I was my bike. Well hora jnr does.
Theres a jetwash in the peaks though that is low pressure so spot on.
My roadbike is cleaned with wetwipes 25hours a day..
just remember to double check the seat clamp Slackalice!!!

