Your information has credence,Mmmmm, after doing a bit more research, I found this. Kinda puts me off, as it's inevitable that I'll get caught in a rain shower with the typical British weather
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Here is a pedelec with a fully enclosed chain but unfortunately Woosh no longer sell this model or AFAIK any other models with an enclosed chain.I am surprised that the old fashioned method of keeping a chain (relatively) clean, were those metal covers on bike chains of the 1950's and earlier.
See here:-
Gear case - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
You would think that something sturdier and lighter than those, covering most if not all of the chain, would have been invented and available years ago.......
Hopefully this gives the more inventive of you all, some great ideas, as many have problems with dirt and wear of their chains and related components!
Come on Pedelecers!!
Andy
Here is a pedelec with a fully enclosed chain but unfortunately Woosh no longer sell this model or AFAIK any other models with an enclosed chain.
The Sundowner | Electric Bikes from Woosh | electric bike sales & hire
The Sundowner: a feature-rich Dutch style electric bike from Woosh with Nexus-7, Bafang motor and 36V 10AH battery.wooshbikes.co.uk
Do Woosh have one kicking about somewhere in their warehouse?
It's a shame that the used example that I bought was missing the chain case. Goodness knows what happened to it as it had done less than 100 miles & was otherwise in mint condition. I have been unable to find a replacement.
Do Woosh have one kicking about somewhere in their warehouse?Here is a pedelec with a fully enclosed chain but unfortunately Woosh no longer sell this model or AFAIK any other models with an enclosed chain.
The Sundowner | Electric Bikes from Woosh | electric bike sales & hire
The Sundowner: a feature-rich Dutch style electric bike from Woosh with Nexus-7, Bafang motor and 36V 10AH battery.wooshbikes.co.uk
It's a shame that the used example that I bought was missing the chain case. Goodness knows what happened to it as it had done less than 100 miles & was otherwise in mint condition. I have been unable to find a replacement.
I asked but sadly they didn't have one.Do Woosh have one kicking about somewhere in their warehouse?
Do they have it's exact dimensions? If so, you could get one 3D printed. I've been mulling over whether to buy an "Ender 3", it's cheap and seems to be decent for the price; but too small for printing out something that size in one piece, but you could email the design to a 3D print company?I asked but sadly they didn't have one.
I agree with that and use Muc-Off lubes too largely based on this video. As always, you could pick holes in his test methods and argue that there're other brands that get good reviews and maybe he should've included, but his testing approach seems reasonably sound. How much of your life do you really want to invest (waste) just finding a reasonably adequate chain lube?i use muck off wet and dry lube...
It looks really good.....AndyHere is a pedelec with a fully enclosed chain but unfortunately Woosh no longer sell this model or AFAIK any other models with an enclosed chain.
The Sundowner | Electric Bikes from Woosh | electric bike sales & hire
The Sundowner: a feature-rich Dutch style electric bike from Woosh with Nexus-7, Bafang motor and 36V 10AH battery.wooshbikes.co.uk
It's a shame that the used example that I bought was missing the chain case. Goodness knows what happened to it as it had done less than 100 miles & was otherwise in mint condition. I have been unable to find a replacement.
Great Post! ThanksI love fully enclosed chain guards. I have one on my beautiful Raleigh Superbe . The chain is perfect. I doubt it has even been changed in the bike's long life. When I look, to assess if I need more oil, it always looks like it was just fitted at the factory.
I also have neat little Honda CG125 with a plastic all enclosing chain guard. That's the same. I re-oil that about every five hundred miles with a small paint brush dipped ep90 gear oil. The chain barely ever needs adjustment so the lubing regime and enclosed chain guard are really working. That chain has about seven thousand miles on it so far and it looks new.
I use gear oil on my bicycles too. The Raliegh enclosed chain barely ever needs a re-lube, but for the others, about every fifty miles of riding with an exposed chain., I brush a light coat of gear oil (EP90). If it looks dirty I might wipe it now and then with a bit of kitchen towel and then re-lube.
Just to be controversial - but I believe it - I think those expensive dry lubes are snake oil - pun intended.
In the hayday of the bicycle, when it was everyman's transport in Britain and millions of bike miles a year were being ridden, nobody had ever heard of 'dry lube'. It is the same in the countries now where the bicycle is everyday transport. Dry lube is marketing snake oil.Great Post! Thanks
Andy