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Thanks @cokeonspecialtwodollars! Between the rain and traffic, hopefully by the time I get there they are still in good shape!
Here's mine, can easily hold six bikes. It is racking from Bunnings, with a 4*2 bolted into the top with bike hooks to hang bikes. Then a board on top adds good storage space. Costs about $200-300. My garage is same as yours - double with a single car (Amarok), with this storage and other racks on one side, and fridges plus other storage on the other side.Looking for bike storage options for the garage. Needs to be an efficient use of space for 4-5 bikes. It's a double garage (1 car, 1 motorbike regularly housed). Seen heaps online but dont know which hype to believe. Anyone have any opinions on their prefered options?
That's a great ideaHere's mine, can easily hold six bikes. It is racking from Bunnings, with a 4*2 bolted into the top with bike hooks to hang bikes. Then a board on top adds good storage space. Costs about $200-300. My garage is same as yours - double with a single car (Amarok), with this storage and other racks on one side, and fridges plus other storage on the other side.
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Looking for bike storage options for the garage. Needs to be an efficient use of space for 4-5 bikes. It's a double garage (1 car, 1 motorbike regularly housed). Seen heaps online but dont know which hype to believe. Anyone have any opinions on their prefered options?
My setup is similar, although I used this style bike hook.Here's mine, can easily hold six bikes. It is racking from Bunnings, with a 4*2 bolted into the top with bike hooks to hang bikes. Then a board on top adds good storage space. Costs about $200-300. My garage is same as yours - double with a single car (Amarok), with this storage and other racks on one side, and fridges plus other storage on the other side.
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I just use a really stiff brush and dishwashing liquid these days.cheap (and bike safe) alternatives to branded drivetrain cleaners/degreasers?
Understand people use shit like kerosene etc, but looking for something thats a bit milder, doesnt cost 30 bucks a bottle and can be sprayed/applied close to or on other bike parts (by overspray , onto thinks like carbon etc).
prior to this been using muc-off and Krush, with Krush being my prefered option where avilable.
CT 18 is usually good, but dilute it to the right amount.cheap (and bike safe) alternatives to branded drivetrain cleaners/degreasers?
Understand people use shit like kerosene etc, but looking for something thats a bit milder, doesnt cost 30 bucks a bottle and can be sprayed/applied close to or on other bike parts (by overspray , onto thinks like carbon etc).
prior to this been using muc-off and Krush, with Krush being my prefered option where avilable.
I just wipe down well after applying RnR Blue. The nature of the lube means that the crud migrates out when the fresh carrier fluid hits the chain. Then use screwdriver to scrape dried crud off jockey wheels etc.cheap (and bike safe) alternatives to branded drivetrain cleaners/degreasers?
Understand people use shit like kerosene etc, but looking for something thats a bit milder, doesnt cost 30 bucks a bottle and can be sprayed/applied close to or on other bike parts (by overspray , onto thinks like carbon etc).
prior to this been using muc-off and Krush, with Krush being my prefered option where avilable.
Yeah nah lolI just wipe down well after applying RnR Blue. The nature of the lube means that the crud migrates out when the fresh carrier fluid hits the chain. Then use screwdriver to scrape dried crud off jockey wheels etc.
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I was wondering it this would be enough. Will give it a burlI just use a really stiff brush and dishwashing liquid these days.
Looks promising. If I don't get good results with the dishwashing liquid technique I'll give it a crackCT 18 is usually good, but dilute it to the right amount.
Morning fresh...oh wait, you unbranded?cheap (and bike safe) alternatives to branded drivetrain cleaners/degreasers?
Understand people use shit like kerosene etc, but looking for something thats a bit milder, doesnt cost 30 bucks a bottle and can be sprayed/applied close to or on other bike parts (by overspray , onto thinks like carbon etc).
prior to this been using muc-off and Krush, with Krush being my prefered option where avilable.
It's OK, I'll peel the label offMorning fresh...oh wait, you unbranded?
Apply with cheapest banister brush you can buy.It's OK, I'll peel the label off
I do the same mostly, but about once a month give the chain, cassette, derailleur and ring the full super soapy scrub. Always the RnR between these times.I just wipe down well after applying RnR Blue. The nature of the lube means that the crud migrates out when the fresh carrier fluid hits the chain. Then use screwdriver to scrape dried crud off jockey wheels etc.
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It is, but I usually do 2x. First time the soap removes most of the grime, but you lose your suds. Second time around for proper scrub brings it all up minty. I use a squirt of straight liquid on the brush, not just soapy water for the train.I was wondering it this would be enough. Will give it a burl
yep figured this would be the way.It is, but I usually do 2x. First time the soap removes most of the grime, but you lose your suds. Second time around for proper scrub brings it all up minty. I use a squirt of straight liquid on the brush, not just soapy water for the train.