I know, I was just kidding -- I can clean a bike in about five
minutes, with soap and hose (chain and lubing take a bit longer). I
too clean mine after being caught in a shower, but that is rather rare
out here.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Mojo <gjtra...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I am surprised by the many photos I see of bikes that are showroom
>> floor clean. Either they are not ridden, or, more likely, the owners
>> spend as much time cleaning them as riding them. Now I do live in a
>> dry climate...
>
> Quite the assumption Patrick. Cleaning a bike takes about as much time
> as fixing a flat. After being caught in a heavy rainshower I will
> spend about 5 minutes wiping down a fendered bike, 15 minutes for the
> non-fendered. I too live in a dry climate and I rarely feel the need
> to clean my bikes. But they still look like this
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/5598979996/in/pool-legolas
> as on my ride today 7April.
>
> Now, when I ride offroad in La Tierra Encantada I prefer to spend my
> time riding instead of fixing flats, so I use both slime AND liners.
> But thats a different topic.
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