Reviews
Fat Punishment
To be honest, 520Size thought it would be more useful if the Brush hairs were a bit longer.
I think the cosmetics are good, so Recommendation is Recommendation.
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ChainMaintenance
I purchased this for ChainMaintenance. View detail
It's a standard product.
I have one because it is a classic.
The roller part needs to be cleaned well, but is it really necessary to do that much work on the sides?
I have never used the longer one on the other side. It's a solid Brush, so I'm not sure how to use it...cleaning Driven Sprocket or something?
I thought it would be better for me to buy a regular Nylon brush.
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time reduction
This time it was used to clean the Chain of GB250 CLUBMAN.
GB250 CLUBMAN is too narrow to clean three sides at the same time because of the narrow width of the chain, so we will clean two sides at a time. In any case, the cleaning time can be shortened.
I thought it would be good to have Brush's One Side anti-scattering Cover because dirt splashes when spraying Chain Cleaner and scrubbing with Long Brush.
After Chain cleaning, GEAR goes in better and feels good.
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Is the Brush part this hard?
I felt the work was fast because I could brush from three directions.
The details are scrubbed with used tooth Brush.
I think I will repurchase because it is convenient for shortening time and the Gold amount is less than 1,000 yen.
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Difficult to use
I've never used this kind of brush before, but it's hard to move and I don't feel like it's getting cleaner. I ended up using Nylon brush. View detail
Effective for Chain Cleaning
It can clean the chain from three directions at once and takes only 1/3 of the time of normal cleaning. View detail
Very useful for getting the grime and grit off your chain. You need a good chain cleaner too, which you should let soak in for a few minutes first. I put the bike up on Abba stands but you could use a rear wheel lift or centre stand if your bike has
Very useful for getting the grime and grit off your chain. You need a good chain cleaner too, which you should let soak in for a few minutes first. I put the bike up on Abba stands but you could use a rear wheel lift or centre stand if your bike has one of those. Most sports bikes of course do not have a centre stand as they need to be as light as possible. Once the rear wheel is off the ground you can then rotate rear wheel and apply brush to chain - easy maintenance. After using brush rinse the chain, let it dry and then lubricate the chain with your favoured chain lube. View detail