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Make Your Bike Chain Happy For Once The Only Bike Chain Cleaning Tool You Will Need When you are riding your motorcycle or bike, don't you want your chain to be operating in top condition? Well we wanted to have a product available that would do just that. With our bike chain cleaning tool you won't have to worry about that any more!
P**R
Works well until it falls apart early.
Ordered one of these a few months ago and used it twice and it worked great. I pulled it out again to use it recently and half of the brush basically disintegrated. I never used any chemicals or anything with it that could have compromised the plastic, so I am not sure why this happened. It seems I am not the only one who has had this issue either.Also wanted to mention the "Satisfaction - Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back!" only is relevant to the two month warranty apparently. I contacted the seller asking for a replacement (give them a second chance) or refund, and was told the best they could do was a 15% coupon. Definitely not paying more money for a brush that will likely fall apart on me again.
R**0
WARNING: FALSE RATING DUE TO FAKE REVIEWS.
This product broke and about 75% of the bristles fell out on the 2nd use. BEWARE, this product only has a high rating due to a large number of fake reviews. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. Pay more for a brush that will work.
C**B
READ THIS BEFORE BUYING - CHAIN CLEANING TIPS
I have seen many reviews and photos complaining about this brush breaking easily. There are a few very important things to know before buying this brush and cleaning your chain.First, the brush is not built to “scrub” the grease off your chain. I think this is the number one reason the brush breaks. That is what a chain cleaner is for. Buy a high quality chain cleaner like 611 Motorex, Motul or Maxima. If you spray a generous amount of chain cleaner the majority of dirt and grime will just come off. The brush acts as a tool to remove the left over grime and to get in the tough to reach spots. If you are aggressively scrubbing the chain with the brush you are doing it wrong.Second important thing to know is cleaning your chain is exponentially easier with a rear stand. If you are trying to clean your chain while the wheel is planted on the ground you should expect the brush to break. It is a plastic handle with plastic bristles, you can’t force it against a 300 pound stationary piece of steel. After you spray the cleaner fit the brush around the chain and use your other hand to rotate the wheel, slowly moving the chain around. This will allow the brush to smoothly glide around the chain wiping off the remaining dirt and grime. Some people say you can put your bike in gear to allow wheel rotation however the back wheel of my 600rr spins way too fast and would surely risk snapping the brush. After 3 or 4 passes I spray some more cleaner and wipe down with a shop rag to get any remaining dirt.Last tip, this is a $7 tool it is not meant to last forever. Think of it as a barbecue grill brush, it is plastic bristles being constantly rubbed against a steel chain. It will wear down. I barely saw any wear from my first cleaning but I only have the expectation of getting 3-4 uses out of it. If you spend $25 on cleaner, the brush and some chain wax you can clean your chain at least 3 times. I called my local dealer and they quoted me 30min of labor which at $70 an hour is a huge savings.My review: I have a 2006 CBR600rr with 3500 miles and the chain has never been cleaned. I’ve done 2 trackdays and a couple day trips down the California coast so the chain has gathered quite a bit of dirt. Using the above tips the brush performed wonderfully and the chain looks brand new. I used Maxima chain wax which comes in a spray and doesnt fly off the chain after applying. Also after cleaning the chain I cleaned the brush by spraying the brush with chain cleaner then hosing off. The brush itself is lightweight and not made to last forever. The “C” clamp portion where the bristles are is a two piece design that wiggles when touched. I can see it breaking easily if applying too much force. This should last me 2-4 more cleanings and was worth the $7. If you want a more durable brush spend the extra $$ and get the “Grunge Brush”
A**E
Broke after one use
This brush did a great job cleaning my cycle chain... once. A couple months afterward, I discovered it in the garage with its head cracked in half. At least it didn't fail while I was doing a chain-cleaning, which would've delayed the job/added insult to injury. I consider the money spent on this brush wasted, and will now shell out the extra scratch for the aluminum Grunge Brush, which scores far better reviews for this exact reason.
M**L
Literally fell apart on first use
Okay, no lie, this thing disintegrated the first time I used it. First, one of the bristles fell out and I was like, "oh, bummer." Then a whole section of the brush broke off and I was like, "What the heck?" Finally, the whole U-shaped section broke off and I just had to throw it away. The plastic had something wrong with it because I could break off parts of the brush super easily. Pure junk.
J**N
Broke While in Storage (!)
Worked just fine one time. I put it away in my plastic tool cabinet next to the degreaser and teflon lube cans and some other cleaning supplies. The next time I came back, I found it was irreparably broken. I have no idea why; the cabinet itself is flexible plastic and it wasn't even full of stuff to squash against it when the door closed. Obviously something did manage to squash it but a product like this that can't stand up to the "abuse" of other cleaning supplies in a flexible plastic cabinet is simply not a good product.
A**S
Dirty motorcycle chain? You NEED this!
Why didn't I think of this? Great little invention. So much better than scrubbing your chain with an old toothbrush! This tool is perfect for cleaning bicycle and motorcycle chains. Apply a liberal amount of degreaser to your dirty, filthy chain and scrub away this brush and see how quickly your chain sparkles like new. This tool has 4 cleaning brushes, the most useful of which are the 3 brushes in the shape of C. Cleans chains perfectly.
C**T
Hands Down the Best Cleaning Tool for Your Bike Chain
This brush made cleaning my chain incredibly simple and less time consuming than it would have been using rags or a regular brush. Having both ends helped tremendously and it was easy to rinse off the grease once I finished. This brush is best paired with a bike stand to rotate the wheel easier which I learned the hard way doing so without. Either way, I highly recommend this brush to any type of bike owner.
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