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Cleaning Derailleur Pulleys / Jockey Wheels


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Well, I was basically waiting for the ONE PROPER SOLUTION, you know the one for lazy guys like me.  The one that sort off goes like:  "Put three drops of solution xyz on each jockey wheel.  Bounce the bike 5 times on the rear suspension and all the gunk falls off..."

 

But like everything in real life, looks like I will at least have to put in a bit of effort.

 

The only one solution is to buy replacement jockey wheels, then you don't need to clean them  :ph34r:

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The only one solution is to buy replacement jockey wheels, then you don't need to clean them  :ph34r:

You mean a new bike.....why stop at the jockey wheels?  Any excuse would do really.   :devil:

  • 2 weeks later...
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I just use a thin screw driver - scrapes the jockey wheels clean.

 

By the way - if you have never serviced or replaced jockey wheels - pay attention when you take them out.

They are 2 different designs - you cant swap them around- and also note the direction of rotation.

 

Also Shimano and Sram are different - and get the correct wheels for your gear system (i.e. 7speed, 10speed) jockeys differ

 

and when reassembling - be careful, it is easy to drop a spacer/washer and not notice

  • 9 months later...
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Spend lunch at the LBS for some R & R.

 

Kudo`s to Token/BBB, the bearings is fine.

 

The jockey teeth, forget about shark fins, these jockey wheel is a sheriff badge or ninja star.

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