Green Oil - Massive Brush SLR - with Metal Badge and Reclaimed Leather Strap
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Green Oil - Massive Brush SLR - with Metal Badge and Reclaimed Leather Strap | NOTE: This item will be special ordered for you. Kindly allow 2 to 6 weeks of lead time.
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What is the Massive-Brush for?
- This Massive-Brush is for Your whole bike. The Bristles are soft yet tough. Scrubbing your chain and sprocket, but also wheel cleaning, as a claw brush for sprocket sets, for hard to reach bits, wheel rims and spoke cleaning.
- The bristles are soft enough too for the whole bike frame. The plastic claw brushes made by Weldtite and Muc-off are not comfortable to use. Spikes dig into one's fingers.
- The Massive-Brush has a comfortable handle. It's simply awesome.
- The unique bristles are plant based, not plastic. They are Tampico, a sustainably sourced plant. Microplastics are an environmental problem that plastic brisles contribute to.
- The Massive-Brush bristles are actually better than plastic ones. More durable, less 'cloggy' and softer for frame cleaning.
Highlights
- The World's longest production bike cleaning brush
- 5 brushes in 1
- Sustainably Sourced
- Designed to last over a decade
- Soft enough for any bike frame
- Long bristled for spoke cleaning
- Tough for tyre cleaning
- Ideal for deraileur cleaning
- Better than 5 cheap brushes
- Plant based
- A luxury brush for your high-end bike
- A claw brush, spoke brush, frame brush, tyre brush and drive chain brush in one
Cleaning Tips
- Always soak bristles in water before use
- Rinse the bristles whilst using the Massive-Brush
- Always hang your Massive-Brush to dry after use. This is a high-end product, not plastic junk to be thrown in a box after use.
- Every year or so, re-nourish the wood with linceed oil.
Massive-Brush also has a 'Cog Spike' on the butt of the handle. It has a rounded edge. Simply hold against the dérailleur cog of your stationary bike, run the chain through to spin the cogs (you can turn the cranks back by hand to do this), and watch the mud scrape off!