Yeah well, have used plenty of chain cleaners, they mostly work well to very well. The point is the price combined with frequency of usage. Since a year I use dishwasher + hot water and a brush, it works like a clock, remove chain deep it, brush it, works well on cassette two. Money saving goes in bike upgrade, etc. Make up your mind
Dielectric grease is non conductive, so you want to pack out your connectors with it. I've covered all my connections around my motor and a bit round my charge port to keep water out
You ask a very good question yourself. "Why MTB specific Lubes" and then go on talking about car oil. I really hoped the question you would have asked and answered, why eMTB specific Lubes. And answer how they differ from MTB lubes and why we should use those. I run was (from a bottle, you can guess the brand) on my normal MTB and eMTB. But that brand. One for summer and one for winter. And now one for eBikes. I have no clue what the benefit of using the eMTB one is.
Dude automotive and “EMTB” silicone or other lubricants are the same exact thing. Just advertise and priced directly. Save some money and get store brand products at your local auto parts stores
@@zjedinite On my offroad motorcycle I use kerosene to clean the chain and chain lube from Walmart. Any brand of silicone spray from an auto parts store should work for fork tubes, etc. WD 40 to displace water if needed.
Terrible video to be honest. Doesn't show where to add grease, just casually lists off places to lube like I'm already an expert, doesn't show where exactly to lube. I think this vid is just one big ad.
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And at least 300 pounds later your broke
Yeah well, have used plenty of chain cleaners, they mostly work well to very well. The point is the price combined with frequency of usage. Since a year I use dishwasher + hot water and a brush, it works like a clock, remove chain deep it, brush it, works well on cassette two. Money saving goes in bike upgrade, etc. Make up your mind
Dielectric grease is non conductive, so you want to pack out your connectors with it. I've covered all my connections around my motor and a bit round my charge port to keep water out
i use the silicone spray on my dropper post too..
You ask a very good question yourself. "Why MTB specific Lubes" and then go on talking about car oil. I really hoped the question you would have asked and answered, why eMTB specific Lubes. And answer how they differ from MTB lubes and why we should use those.
I run was (from a bottle, you can guess the brand) on my normal MTB and eMTB. But that brand. One for summer and one for winter. And now one for eBikes. I have no clue what the benefit of using the eMTB one is.
Dude automotive and “EMTB” silicone or other lubricants are the same exact thing. Just advertise and priced directly. Save some money and get store brand products at your local auto parts stores
Please more and updated videos about new ebikes and stuffs like that. Thanks for this info
Just a 12 minute Muc off advert.
Exactly what I was about to say.
Me too🙈
Yup! Maintenance is very important part of owning a bike. Today, I just lubed my brake rotors so they last a long time. 🤪
Is corrsion defence good for cleaning the chargin/ contact port on a Specialized tubro levo ?
Can you give an example of where you would use water displacer on your e bike please. Charge port maybe ?
Silicon shine to the dropper post too!
If you didn't know, the WD in WD40 stands for water dispersant.
Is there anything else I can use instead of muc off 😂
Bike shop person told me that Dawn dish washing bottled soap works just as well as muck off degreaser.
Amazing salesman 😁 I appreciate the video though since it shows how the products are applied on the bike.
Is muc-off hcb-1 good for spraying on in the charging point and battery terminal like the ultra corrosive defence spray
trying to find out this
Sorry but that was terrible I like muc-off but that was one bit advert
Can a baby seat attach to it?
Obviously KY don't sponsor the channel or we would have heard about its 'apres ride' benefits.
Would be great if you could show alternatives to the brand that you use for the channel, there is cheaper and adaptive products when service our bikes
In that moment they loose a lot of sponsors.
Chain saw oil is great for the chain and 1 litre is cheap and sticks like shite to a blanket.
Brilliant! I bet it’s just like the “wet” lube 💡
Someone should just make a video on cheaper lubricants equivalent to brand name “EMTB” specific 😏
@@zjedinite On my offroad motorcycle I use kerosene to clean the chain and chain lube from Walmart. Any brand of silicone spray from an auto parts store should work for fork tubes, etc. WD 40 to displace water if needed.
Twice the same products presented....
NFS CHAIN LUBE THIS SHIT IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST TRY IT👍👍👍👍👍
But who actually sells this stuff, I wished you had told us.
money pit
So just buy 15 bottles of different stuff to clean bike...😢
The channel used to be decent… it’s pretty much just a long advert show nowadays
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Terrible video to be honest. Doesn't show where to add grease, just casually lists off places to lube like I'm already an expert, doesn't show where exactly to lube. I think this vid is just one big ad.
I prefer my bike cleaning product to not come with an unwelcome dose of virtual signalling.
i use the silicone spray on my dropper post too..