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Any tips/advice on cleaning a recumbent bike? I'm fairly new to riding (2+
years) and have
always ridden my bike in fairly dry conditions. I've been riding it a lot this
winter, and as of
today, it's a muddy mess. (Don't chide me for riding it in the muck, all right?)
I have
Haluzak Leprechaun. Is it okay to simply hose it off and do one's best to dry it
with a cloth
afterwards? Or will I ruin it by doing that? Sorry for what might seem like a
stupid
question.

Thanks.






Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:37 pm

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Any tips/advice on cleaning a recumbent bike? I'm fairly new to riding (2+ years) and have always ridden my bike in fairly dry conditions. I've been riding it...
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Mar 26, 2006
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Hurray for ridding in the muck!! Wash it off, especially the derailer parts, put it somewhere warm to dry, lubricate everything, especially the chain. You may...
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Mar 26, 2006
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I rode my (SWB) Speed Ross in a race in Winnipeg where it was raining so hard that it was difficult to see the road. Afterwards, I removed the bottom bracket...
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