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Park Tool BCB-4 Bike Cleaning Brush Set
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Average Rating: 3 star rating (6 Reviews)
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  • The BCB-4 contains four brushes, each specially designed for a specific cleaning purpose
  • Sure Grip dual density handles insure a positive grip even with wet hands.
  • A frame cleaning sponge brush, and a tapered detail brush
Product Description:
4-piece bike cleaning brush set includes double-ended gear cleaning brush, tire/frame tube cleaning brush, frame cleaning sponge/brush with Nylon bristles, tapered detail brush (3 of 4 brushes have dual density grips for wet use).
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5 out of 5 stars.  Another great Park Tools product, May 21, 2010
These tools aren't kiddie quality. They stand up to regular use on road and mountain bikes.

Best of all, the selection they give you allows you to get into all those nooks and crannies and get all the gunk off your bikes.

Works really well in combination with the Park Tool chain cleaner too!

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful

 
2 out of 5 stars.  Ditto!, January 24, 2010
ditto previous review:
The gear cleaning brush - The bristles are too short to be effective and not narrow enough to reach into a 9-speed cassette. The entire bristle unit keeps falling out of the handle...very disappointing.

ditto previous review:
Tire and frame tube cleaning brush - this is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be. The wires that form the shape of the brush are too weak to apply adequate pressure for cleaning mountain bike tires. This brush made me feel really good about myself, because I must have Herculean strength with how quickly I destroyed it. I threw it away.

The other two brushes are adequate.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful

 
3 out of 5 stars.  Useful but not Essential, September 2, 2009
I bought this product as part of a package deal. I would not purchase it otherwise because, while the tools are useful, they are not essential. I have found a simple rag to be much more productive for removing dirt and oil. The brushes in this kit are extremely helpful with removing gunked-in debris from hard to reach nooks, crannies, and corners though.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

 
1 out of 5 stars.  I don't know why Park Tools are so expensive, August 19, 2009
I feel really dumb for buying these. I've bought quite a few Park Tools over the years, and I honestly don't know why they charge as much as they do. Pretty much everything I've bought from them (with the exception of their PCS-10 repair stand, which is nice for what I need) seems to be overpriced, low-quality junk. These brushes are no exception. Here are my thoughts of each brush:

The gear cleaning brush - this can be pretty much thrown away immediately. The bristles are too short to be effective, not narrow enough to reach into a 9-speed cassette, and they also keep falling out. I threw it away already.

Tire and frame tube cleaning brush - this is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be. The wires that form the shape of the brush are too weak to apply adequate pressure for cleaning mountain bike tires. This brush made me feel really good about myself, because I must have Herculean strength with how quickly I destroyed it. I threw it away.

Frame cleaning sponge brush - the two different cleaning materials really just get in each others' way. This is the hermaphrodite of the bike cleaning world. I kind of felt sorry for it so I kept it, but I won't use it again.

Tapered detail brush - this is the only brush that I'll probably use a second time. It's actually kind of useful as an all-around brush, but I could probably pick up something at the dollar store that's just as effective.

Overall, I'm disappointed in this brush set - just go to the dollar store or big-box retailer and get a few general purpose brushes, steal one of your kids' toothbrushes, and you're covered.

28 of 28 people found the following review helpful

 
2 out of 5 stars.  so so, February 24, 2009
I was pretty disappointed with this. I have other Park products which are great...not this one. Two of the four are worth it - the other two are poor quality.

2 of 10 people found the following review helpful

 
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