Tuesday, March 20, 2007

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Bon bin spring is here, in theory should agree, and many of you are preparing to release the bike from the shed or basement for that memorable first ride season. Before doing anything at all, we must make certain checks to ensure that your trusty bike is ready to hit the road. Here is a checklist that will help you in this process:

  • CHECK TIRE PRESSURE Bedroom air, although rubber is still porous and you will lose air during the storage. Do not be alarmed, this is normal.
  • CHECK TIRE WEAR Keep an eye open for signs of wear or major balloons on the sidewall. If everything is OK and you do not have to replace a tire, rotate from front to rear. Your tires will wear evenly and last longer.
  • CHECK THE HANDLE AND THE BRAKE CALIPER There is nothing worse than getting a first ride and break the mouth because the brakes have decided to take a break union permanent! Do not pick up as decoration in the gate of a truck, make sure all the brake system operates freely. CHECK THE HOOF
  • BRAKE The shoes wear out over time and that's normal. If they seem in good condition, made the rotation of the front to the back to increase their lifespan.
  • CHECK ALL CABLES derailleurs, brakes, check them all! If you see rust or fraying on top of a cable, replace it immediately. This applies especially to the brake cables, is not fooling around with that!
  • CHECK YOUR CHAIN AND THE GREASE Done pedal chain backwards and see if mesh remain stuck. Lubricate the chain with something other than conventional motor oil or WD40 (I use automatic transmission fluid myself). If your system has many thousands of miles and demonstrates how much lateral play, it's time to replace it.
  • CHECK ALL SCREWS AND BOLTS I mean everything! Over time, each screw and unscrew bolts and you lose nothing to take a few minutes to the tensions. CLEAN YOUR BICYCLE
  • Yes, it's dirty and ugly bike dirt bike to the abyss of time. Use a polish furniture with lemon. It makes a good job and smells good too! No water to remove the bearing mechanism.
One last thing, remember that the roads are still full of small rocks, debris of any kind and the famous potholes. Be careful early in the season during this cleaning and be especially alert to the unconscious driving SUVs who are not accustomed to seeing you on the road. At the next

:)

Gerald

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