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Don't have time to clean your bike? How often have we heard that excuse? Too many. Well, here we prove that with the right techniques and just a few specific tools you can have your bike sparkling in next to no time. Roughly the same time as it takes to make a decent cup of tea. Thanks to Kate (Stu's wife) for volunteering to make the cup of tea. If you enjoy this video, please make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends Also, keep up to date with all our new content by subscribing to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Cyclistthrilloftheride/featured?sub_confirmation=1 Website: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/ Cyclist Shop:https://shop.cyclist.co.uk/ Submit your questions below and tell us about your bike cleaning techniques and rituals? Also feel free to tell us: what new cycling trends/topics excite you? That way we can create more engaging content in the areas that interest you the most. Watch more on the Cyclist YouTube Channel, where we have great insight into tech, and advice on training and bike maintenance. And expect much, much more soon: https://youtu.be/H1HXVzuY1QY https://youtu.be/p1aF4ha-e4Q https://youtu.be/Nv-UMJSBfT4 https://youtu.be/_xY28vTDyZs https://youtu.be/Re00TwUyMZo Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cyclist
Cleaning your bike is only the first part of looking after it. What you do immediately post clean is just as important. Primarily water and moisture must be driven out from key components, especially moving parts such as derailleurs, pedals and so on, using a reputable water-dispersing lubricant. Leaving them untreated will inevitably lead to corrosion and problems further down the line. Of course the chain will need to be thoroughly dried and re-lubricated too. In this video we take you through all the key steps, and some crucial dos and don’ts for a quick and easy cleaning regime, to make sure your bike is always good to go for the next ride. If you enjoy this video, please make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends Keep up to date with more of our content by subscribing to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Cyclistthrilloftheride/featured?sub_confirmation=1 Website: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/ Cyclist Shop:https://shop.cyclist.co.uk/ Submit your questions below and tell us about your post clean rituals? Also feel free to tell us: what new cycling trends/topics excite you? That way we can create more engaging content in the areas that interest you the most. Watch more on the Cyclist YouTube Channel, where we have great insight into tech, and advice on training and bike maintenance. And expect much, much more soon: https://youtu.be/H1HXVzuY1QY https://youtu.be/p1aF4ha-e4Q https://youtu.be/Nv-UMJSBfT4 https://youtu.be/_xY28vTDyZs https://youtu.be/Re00TwUyMZo Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cyclist
Imagine bike theft and you'd probably think of a lock being pried apart in a town centre, but more than half of all bike theft happens in and around the home. With a high-end road bike, the biggest risk of theft could be from your bike shed or within your home. Here are the best tips to avoid a thief knowing where you keep your bike, and making it extremely hard to steal if they do find their way in. For our guide to the best locks to buy, visit: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/690/buyers-guide-choosing-the-best-bike-lock In association with Abus locks If you enjoy our in-depth tech content, please follow our channel, where we have great insight into tech, and advice on training and maintenance. And expect much, much more soon: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOzbYmsi3nMPLg_VSU4YhA Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/
Architectural firm People's Industrial Design Office has designed a community garden in Beijing which is transported around the big city by bicycle to give big city dwellers with no access to their own garden a taste of rural farming. The mobile farm, dubbed 'Bike Share Farm', sits on top of two bicycles and can be cycled from place to place. Pipes run across the metal base with holes for potted plants while solar panels provide energy for the watering system.
The stunt performer and motosports person Travis Pastrana shows some tips and tricks for simple and easy bike trips to look cool and impress girls.