DAILY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BIKE

 A mountain bike is a costly investment, and keeping it in good condition is key to ensuring that it lasts a long time and operates efficiently on the trails. Here's a guide to the regular maintenance you should perform on your mountain bike whenever you go riding:

 


Cleaning

After each ride, it's important to clean your mountain bike. Start by cleaning the chain with a chain cleaner and brush, then wipe down the chainrings and wheels with a damp cloth. Use a brush to clean the tires and brakes. Once the bike is clean, make sure to dry it thoroughly with a dry cloth.

 

Tire Pressure Check

The tires on your mountain bike should be inflated to the pressure recommended by the manufacturer. Too low pressure can affect performance and control, while too high pressure can make the tires bounce and reduce traction. Check the tire pressure before each ride.

 

Brake Pads Check

Make sure that the brake pads on your mountain bike are in good condition and not worn out. If the pads are worn out, replace them as soon as possible. Also, make sure that the brakes are well-adjusted and that the brake levers are firm.

 

Chain Check

Check the tension of the chain on your mountain bike and make sure that it's not too loose or too tight. If necessary, adjust it to have the right tension. You should also lubricate the chain after each ride to protect it against rust and wear.

 

Gears Check

Make sure that the gears on your mountain bike are functioning properly. Shift through all the gears to make sure that the changes are smooth and that the gears aren't skipping.

 

Bolt Check

Check that all bolts on your mountain bike are tightened properly. Over time, bolts can loosen due to the vibrations of riding. Make sure to check the stem, handlebar, saddle, and pedals, as well as any other bolts that you can access easily.

 

By following these simple steps of regular maintenance, your mountain bike will be in excellent condition and ready to tackle any trail. Remember that if you have any questions or need help performing any kind of maintenance, you can always go to a bike shop or a mechanic specialized in mountain bikes. Enjoy your rides with a well-maintained bike!

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