As a gravel cyclist, you know it all too well: adventure comes at a price. Whether you're flying over sandy paths, racing through a puddle-filled meadow, or tackling a muddy forest trail, your gravel bike takes it all in stride. But all that gravel, dust, sand, and water take their toll. Regular maintenance is not just about performance; it's the key to a long and reliable life for your trusty steel steed.
In this comprehensive guide, I'll walk you step by step through the process of deep cleaning and lubricating. This isn't a superficial rinse – it's a deep clean that ensures your next ride feels smoother, faster, and more reliable. Let's dive in!
Cleaning Supplies:
1. Buckets (two are ideal): One for soapy water, one for clean rinse water.
2. Biodegradable bike shampoo or degreaser: Mild for the frame, stronger for the chain and derailleur.
3. Brushes in various sizes: A large one for the frame and wheels, small narrow brushes for the cassette, derailleur, and other hard-to-reach spots. An old toothbrush works perfectly.
4. Microfiber cloths: Soft for drying and polishing, so you don't damage the paintwork.
5. Chain cleaning tool (optional but recommended): A handy tool that thoroughly cleans your chain using brushes and solvent.
6. Degreaser for heavy buildup: A specific chain and component degreaser.
7. Garden hose with a gentle spray or a plant sprayer: A high-pressure washer is absolutely forbidden. The powerful jet forces dirt and water forcefully into bearings and axles, washing away the grease and causing irreparable damage.




