Taking care of your bike is key to ensuring it’s always ready for the next ride. But cleaning a bike isn't as simple as washing a car; it's a more intricate process that tends to every component, ...
Whether it’s dried-on mud or a thick coating of desert dust, mountain bikes can get pretty dirty. Usually, they end up getting cleaned with a garden hose, a sponge and bucket, or sometimes even the ...
Your bike looks like it’s been ridden through an insect abattoir. Blood, guts, and body parts are smeared across the chrome and plastic alike. There’s months of road grime occluding your paint and ...
There's a saying: a clean bike is a fast bike, and as cliche as it sounds, there's a huge amount of truth in it. The proper function of a bike depends on a number of moving parts being able to, well, ...
After a long ride on some dusty roads over the weekend it’s time to give the bike a thorough washing in all the nooks and crannies, so I always reach for my favourite implement. It’s not a sponge or ...
Getting your motorcycle cleaned is not an easy task. Whether you decide to do it yourself or give it to a washing centre, each option comes with its own set of problems. If you're doing it yourself, ...
For mountain bikers, autumn is the season for dirty, muddy rides through the backwoods. While cyclists have been relegated to cleaning their precious rides with a garden hose and a sponge, now Italy's ...