When washing an Ebike do you leave the battery in or take it out please? Been told by the manufacturer to leave it in but are unsure. And how do you get yours to foam that well mine doesn't do that with the muc off nano tec spray.
Do Not, I repeat DO NOT spray the drivertrain or disc brake cleaner on a hub motor. I thought my hub motor or hub motors in general are waterproofed, this is not the case. The cleaner that i used stripped all grease off my internal clutch and now i have to pay the price by replacing the clutch. If you want to clean your drivetrain, i would advice you to cover everything but the part you want to clean, also easier if you take the wheel off and clean it from there.
@@DM-sc4zy What i thought of was to slide something in between the sprocket and hub motor. Maybe like a large cardboard or large plastic sheet. After that spray some low pressure water onto the sprocket and see if theres any water that's touching the hub motor. Hope this helps
I don’t have an eBike but I do use Muc-Off cleaning kit on my motorcycle. It’s always nice to see which products you recommend for the job! 😁👍
Would be Lovely to get another cloth and a pair of Gloves in the Box
Would this be okay for brompton electric bike?
Picked up some of the hcb 1 to use on the ebike. Definitely safe to use on the components like battery pins etc?
Can i use it on my normal bike?
thanks for this nice product and nice video
When washing an Ebike do you leave the battery in or take it out please? Been told by the manufacturer to leave it in but are unsure.
And how do you get yours to foam that well mine doesn't do that with the muc off nano tec spray.
Leave it , its waterproof
The amount of fluid used, and the overspray is ridiculous... Muc-Off are clearly trying to get customers to use more than they need to. :/
And pay more than they need to.
Do Not, I repeat DO NOT spray the drivertrain or disc brake cleaner on a hub motor. I thought my hub motor or hub motors in general are waterproofed, this is not the case.
The cleaner that i used stripped all grease off my internal clutch and now i have to pay the price by replacing the clutch.
If you want to clean your drivetrain, i would advice you to cover everything but the part you want to clean, also easier if you take the wheel off and clean it from there.
How do you clean the drivetrain on a hub motor bike
then? taking the wheel off is too much of a hassle with a heavy rear hub motor.
@@DM-sc4zy What i thought of was to slide something in between the sprocket and hub motor. Maybe like a large cardboard or large plastic sheet.
After that spray some low pressure water onto the sprocket and see if theres any water that's touching the hub motor. Hope this helps
my opinion? we try to promote way to much expensive shit. cleaning should be easy and cheap.