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Preventive Maintenance for Your Bicycle
Like all mechanical
contraptions, your bicycle is vulnerable to wear and
tear caused by regular use and exposure to the elements.
Routine preventive maintenance will
keep your bicycle in peak condition and safe for riding
throughout the year. Although some bicycle repair and
maintenance is best performed by a qualified bike mechanic,
you should be able to do routine maintenance using a
few basic tools. Here are some of the things you can
do to keep your bike in perfect shape.
Tires
Check the pressure of your tires to
make sure they are inflated to proper specifications.
Consult the manual or the tires sidewall for information
on the range of acceptable pressures for your tire.
Note any splits or fatigue marks in the sidewall or
tread. Inspect the rim for dents, twists or kinks. Spin
each wheel to make sure it is true and centered in the
stays. If the wheel wobbles from side to side when spun,
then it needs truing. Check if some spokes need to be
replaced or tightened. If your bike is equipped with
quick-release mechanisms, make sure they are securely
fastened.
Steering
The handlebars, saddle and pedals must
be securely attached. Check the height of the handlebar
stem. Make sure that the handlebar stem and seatpost
are fastened such that their minimum insertion marks
are not exposed. Handlebars should be tight and in line
with the front wheel. Check if handlebars and front
fork are properly stabilized. You should be able to
rotate the handlebar post freely in the front fork.
Tighten the bolts that attach the pedal crank-arms to
the front bearing. Pedals should be tight, with no binding.
Check for looseness in front and headset bearings.
Brakes
Squeeze both brake levers and try to
roll the bike to check if the brakes are operating properly.
If the bike moves while the brave levers are squeezed
or if the brake levers touch the handlebar, then your
brakes are too loose and need some adjusting. Make sure
brake cables are taut. Check the brake cable for breaks
or frayed ends; replace any worn or frayed brake cable.
When brakes are applied, the brake pads (shoes) should
contact squarely with the rim and should not touch the
tire or the spokes.
Chain
Keep your bikes chain clean and
properly lubricated. Use a rag soaked in de-greaser
to remove dirt and grease buildup. Lubricate the chain
after cleaning. Bike maintenance experts recommend using
a web lube in wet environments and a dry lube in dry
environments. Make sure that the chain moves smoothly
without sticking or jumping.
Tools for basic bicycle maintenance
Proper inspection and maintenance of
your bike requires a few basic tools. The following
are the tools you will need to keep your bike running
smoothly and efficiently. These tools may be purchased
from http://www.BikeNToy.com or from online tool stores
like http://www.BigDaddyTools.com and http://www.Buy-Tools.com.
Screwdrivers
Allen wrenches
Spoke wrenches
Cone wrenches
Puncture repair kit
Tire pump with a built-in gauge
Tire irons
Chain tool
Multi-tools
Cleaning rags
Degreaser
Lubricants
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