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mleiten
Posted 2011-06-09 10:59 AM (#88423)
Subject: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 64
St. Louis, MO United States
Wanted to know how often some of you clean the rear wheel since it is difficult to get to. My bike is an 09' and the wheel is pitting from the brake dust. I have cleaned it but what a pain to get to it.
Would putting it on a lift make it any easier?
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Cap'n Nemo
Posted 2011-06-09 11:08 AM (#88424 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Visionary

Posts: 1359
New Bohemia, Va
...rain usually does it for me...
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Plumley
Posted 2011-06-09 11:12 AM (#88425 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: RE: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 95
Alberta, Canada
I take mine to a car wash and use the high pressure wash/rinse. Only have to do it a couple of times a riding season.
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-06-09 11:15 AM (#88427 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Almost never.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-06-09 11:19 AM (#88429 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Any thing to get the rear wheel off the ground like a lift. Simple green and a long reach brush and rags.
Once ever two weeks.
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2011-06-09 12:36 PM (#88438 - in reply to #88429)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
john frey - 2011-06-09 11:19 AM

Any thing to get the rear wheel off the ground like a lift. Simple green and a long reach brush and rags.
Once ever two weeks.


Would love it if you could show me that a few times on my rear wheel.
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2011-06-09 12:44 PM (#88440 - in reply to #88424)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
Cap'n Nemo - 2011-06-09 12:08 PM

...rain usually does it for me...


+1
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donetracey
Posted 2011-06-09 12:47 PM (#88441 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Rear wheel? We have a REAR wheel?

.... damn, I've got to start paying attention
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Fastfred
Posted 2011-06-09 1:13 PM (#88444 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: RE: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 284
mansfield, MA United States
There is a trick to it. The way I do it is by putting a block of wood under the back tip over with the bike on its side then I take another 2x4 that I cut +- about 3 feet long and I tip the bike until the front tipover is on the ground and wedge the 2x4 under the other back tipover. The back wheel now moves free. I have a wash sponge that fits over my hand to make it easyer to get into the wheel. You can do the front the same way by putting a block of wood under the front tip over. The wheel turns. I am also demoing a set of dustless brake pads for my local dealer. I only have a couple hundred miles on them so far but ill let you know how good they are.
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2011-06-09 1:19 PM (#88445 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
seldom a lift? do not let it fall over like that other guy
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mleiten
Posted 2011-06-09 1:21 PM (#88446 - in reply to #88444)
Subject: RE: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 64
St. Louis, MO United States
FastFred,
Darn good info. Thanks will try...
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kris1956
Posted 2011-06-09 3:50 PM (#88458 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Once a month or so but I have a lift in my garage.
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Cometman
Posted 2011-06-09 3:53 PM (#88459 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
When my wife says it needs to be cleaned, she cleans it.... all I do is roll the bike back and forth.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2011-06-09 3:57 PM (#88461 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Trained the vagrant neighborhood cat to piss on mine.........
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donetracey
Posted 2011-06-09 4:00 PM (#88462 - in reply to #88459)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Cometman - 2011-06-09 1:53 PM When my wife says it needs to be cleaned, she cleans it.... all I do is roll the bike back and forth.

WHOOO HOOO !!!!

I LIKE it !

Co-Pilot training coming up .....

 

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opas ride
Posted 2011-06-09 4:08 PM (#88464 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: RE: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 500
My Vision in only a month old and I have cleaned the rear wheel 3 times thus far and it is a pain in the ass!! But as long as my old body holds out I will lie down on my little rug I keep for this purpose and wipe her down as needed...It was fairly simple on my VTX, no bags, and not to bad on my Kingpin Tour, but this new one will keep me busy I am sure....Mabye the car wash idea is coming soon........
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SteveS
Posted 2011-06-09 4:18 PM (#88466 - in reply to #88464)
Subject: RE: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 154
Danbury, Connecticut
Careful with the high pressure water that you keep it away from the axle seals, water doesn't lubricate bearings too well. I bought a bike jack at sears and just get it up enough to clear the rear wheel, wedge a board under the front to stabilize and then lay down on a mat and use a wash mitt.
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opas ride
Posted 2011-06-09 5:39 PM (#88468 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 500
SteveS I have a sears bike jack and have not used it for a long time...Could you explain to this old timer in a little more detail how you wedge the front and how and where you place the jack to raise rear wheel.....Thanks as I really do not want to use a car-wash pressure hose as I have never used water on any of bikes in over 30 years.....
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BillyJoe
Posted 2011-06-09 7:51 PM (#88474 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 133
, AR United States
I went to the Victory dealership at 1yr to get a long overdue new rear tire. The mechanic cleaned the brake dust and tire residue (yes it was that bad) off the wheel then he grabbed a bottle of some Victory polish stuff and shined up one side of the wheel which made it look fantasitic. He asked if I minded him doing that, I think it was a new product he was trying to demonstrate. I told him he could do the whole bike, but he stopped at one side of the wheel. Maybe next year he will do the other side...
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wroman
Posted 2011-06-09 9:22 PM (#88485 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 432
Gettysburg, 2008 Tour Premium
I recommend only using car was soap, I use Meguire's, on the aluminum parts. I will often just wash the part of the wheel I can get to but as bug season approaches I wash off the bike fairly often, hit it with a leaf blower and spray some wax-as-u-dry on a chamois to get the rest of the water off. Using non-acidic cleaners, agin nothing stronger than a good car wash soap helps in the wheels ability to shrug off dirt.
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Cometman
Posted 2011-06-09 9:37 PM (#88489 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
My wife said to try Simple Green on the rims, it cuts the grease.
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Mr Sug
Posted 2011-06-09 10:27 PM (#88493 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Kansas City, MO
send me the cat
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handyhiker
Posted 2011-06-10 3:29 AM (#88502 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Cruiser

Posts: 258
Akron, Ohio
I have the Ness bash plate on the bike and it is perfect for using a jack. The bike is super stable and I can jack it up a foot in the air. Then I use a creeper and car wash and do the whole bottem of the bike. Really makes it easy. Also I store the bike up on the jack over winter to unload the suspension and keep the tires off the ground. I usually do the underside and wheels every other wash. Works out to twice a month or so.

Edited by handyhiker 2011-06-10 3:31 AM
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2011-06-10 10:10 AM (#88521 - in reply to #88459)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
Cometman - 2011-06-09 4:53 PM

When my wife says it needs to be cleaned, she cleans it.... all I do is roll the bike back and forth.


What a lucky man !!
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Cometman
Posted 2011-06-10 10:23 AM (#88523 - in reply to #88423)
Subject: Re: Rear Wheel Cleaning... How Often


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
Yeah, she is better on her knees than I am
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