Last time I removed the quick link to clean my chain I mucked around with circlip pliers/needle nose pliers etc to remove the quick link, and it was tedious/fiddly/time consuming.
After that I decided to buy the Park tool for the job...cost me $40...
Had the quick link off in 10sec...there's a thing to be said for having "the right tool" for the job...
I just use automotive degreaser and an old paint brush to clean the chain when it's off the bike, then rinse with water and let dry.
While the chain is off the bike I remove the rear wheel and clean the cluster, chain ring and derailleur jockey wheels
Re-install the chain noting narrow/wide install on the 1X chain ring.
A drop of lube on the inside of each link and the derailleur jockey wheel bushings, then run the chain through a rag to soak up excess...
I have one of those "on the bike" chain cleaners, but the chain keeper (not chain "catcher") I have that fits my acoustic won't work on my e-bike with its 12mm through axle...I need to get one of these:
Morgan Blue Chain Keeper Thru Axle
www.epiccycles.com.au
The orange wheel simply slides onto the through axle...
I'd much rather have the rear wheel off the bike when cleaning the chain "on the bike" by using a chain keeper, as it's a messy job, and I'd rather keep dirty degreaser away from rotor discs and tyres.
IMHO chain maintenance on a mid drive e-bike is critical - way more important than on an acoustic bike, or a hub drive e-bike, as all the motor torque/stress goes through the chain.
IME a dirty chain on a mid drive e-bike will result in clunky/non-precise shifting way quicker than on an acoustic.
Since owning my e-bike I would suggest:
- clean your chain regularly and lube appropriately...I choose not to lube between chain cleans...but that's just me...I don't like lubing a dirty chain, preferring to clean it first, then lube...but I ride in mostly dry conditions and I clean my chain monthly or sooner - YMMV
- check for wear regularly with a chain checker (<$20) and replace the chain early to reduce wear on clusters and chain rings
- carry a spare quick link...and if venturing far from support, also carry a chain breaker with the "usual" multi tools
Mike