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One Ghost Industries Build

Cleaning my One ghost!

81 Comments

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 perfect preperation prevents poor preformance
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 Or in my case, poor preparation prevents perfect performance
  • + 2
 Could you post a step by step process on how to do this? jk I thought I took good care of my bike until I saw this...that is some dedicated work. How long does it usally take you?
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 About an hour, for the full bike....2+ with filming
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 3 questions. What do you use to take apart the chain like that? What are you using to clean the forks and rear shock? Also, i didn't see you use a crank puller tool when you took the cranks off, can you do it without? And by the way these types of vids are awesome iv'e faved both!
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 Thanks man! 1. I have a Master Link for the Chain 2. Its a teflon oil mix its used on Many different applications 3. Saints come out pretty easily just a tap is good no need to Bang them out!
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 I don't think i'll ever be that devoted to clean my bike like that......EVER. Unless.....nah
  • + 1
 I like your color Scheme, but am a bit worried about how those adhesive pads are going to come off your frame when they need replacement...
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 Fine i replace the twice already, just use a heat gun
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 Nice video! I recently bought that same bike but blue. Do you happen to know the year of it and where i could buy parts for it?
  • + 2
 Looks like your getting used to your new camera!
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 Very much soo! I just need new software! haha
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 What are you using for software now?
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 Final cut trial haha and imovie
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 Where did you buy that sticky rubber that protects your frame @ 2:13 ?
And btw awesome video Smile
  • + 3
 Good question..I would like to know too.

Hey dude Where did you buy that sticky rubber that protects your frame @ 2:13 ?
  • + 1
 Some people use a section of old tyre/zip tied, not sure where you get the proper stuff from, bit messy, but it's a good cheep option!
  • + 4
 Thanks for the tip dude.wonder if i can try this one.

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 Its called frame defender
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 Mateo and stillmrg here's the link below, it works great and is super quiet!
framedefender.com
  • + 1
 nice bike, but... why do you use the hammer for your crankset? never felt the need of using a hammer for my saint...
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 Rubber mallet just to tap it out
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 sorry.. mallet. never get them quite right. anyway, i never needed to use them to get the cranks out
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 You dont NEED to use a mallet. But it just taps it in and out eaisier and faster. Work smart, not hard.
  • + 1
 Exactly, Well put!
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 Lol I know where your coming from. Its funny, today I tore my TR apart and cleaned it and rebuilt everything. Just like this video. Then i saw this video haha. Perfect timing.
  • + 1
 haha make a vid man i love to see how other people do things!
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 Deffinatly man. If i ever get one up ill let you know. Lol i kinnda do the same thing you do. But this was the first time doing it with this bike... So i had much more to clean lol
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 Yea im the team Mechanic for One Ghost Industries, me and the Owner have as many as 8 bikes to take care of at races, its really fun but gets a little packed at times! Haha
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 Yeah, i love working on my bike. Its always fun. ...Until you loose shit.
  • + 1
 can you still wash the bike with that frame protector on? or will it get soft and come off.
  • + 1
 it stays on fine!
  • + 1
 wow you really like your bike
  • + 1
 Thats some race winning clean!
  • + 1
 do you do that every time you ride your bike?? Smile
  • + 3
 I try to do it before/after every race
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flag nomorepb (Feb 27, 2012 at 17:45) (Below Threshold)
 I don't believe you.that is too much waist water.
  • + 1
 All I saw saw the C-Sixx sticker and then an MRP guide......
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 it wasent a sticker it was a frame protector
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 Well anyways tell DM to get you the 150! And then send me one too!!!
  • + 1
 i run the 110 on my hardtail and i love it!
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 My 150 should be here today!!!
  • + 1
 woyld you recommend those saint cranks?
  • + 2
 Best cranks out there!
  • + 1
 I still cant deside if I should get those or the raceface fr atlas cranks
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 there should be none saints are the way to go!
  • + 1
 ya ill probs get those for my frame
  • + 1
 hey how u pay for the frame defender
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 **how much**
  • + 1
 like 25$ it has a bunch of thinks that come with it
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 ok
  • + 1
 damned good... sweet bike... you must really love her.
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 Sick! Thanks for sharing !
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 thing is the bikes immaculate before he washes it lol
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 Ehh little dusty haha
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 This is the real definition of porn.
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 What did you spray your shock with?
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 two sprays mixed together, teflon oil mix and Gnar lube mixed to gather, my uncle mixed the togather for me an put the in a can haha
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 Haha thats sick! I need to clean my shock but idk what is safe to spray on it, any recommendations?
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 Any teflon based product is usually good
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 what was the clip you used to easliy put the mater link back on?
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 Good thing you cleaned it, looked really dirty
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 Well Done CJ!
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 Thanks man!
  • + 1
 Awesome clean man!
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 good vid bro good vid
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 Song name? Big Grin
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 wow - awesome job!
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 Thanks man! I try haha
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 Very well done!
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 Very well done!
  • + 1
 Thanks Man! Means alot coming from you!
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 Hey why were you sanding the guide???
  • - 2
 why does it matter?
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flag TrollaMan69 (Feb 27, 2012 at 13:20) (Below Threshold)
 Troll
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 you cannot use the word "Troll" unless you are talking about yourself..
  • + 0
 Ok. Go neg prop somewhere else
  • + 1
 to answer your question, i prevents dirt build up, and slides a little better on rocks and such haha
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 Ok thanks








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