Maintain your bike like a pro!
Since the start of the pandemic, bicycle sales have skyrocketed. Many have chosen to go to work on two wheels in order to avoid peak hours in public transport. But it looks like this new habit is here to stay! Perhaps you too have made this choice, without being a great specialist in cycling? Be aware that as with cars, bicycles need to be maintained and checked regularly. This is important to increase their lifespan, but also for your own safety.
While you were pedaling once in a while, or whether it’s daily, click through this gallery to learn the basics and maintain your bike like a pro!
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Your two-wheeled travel companion
It is important to take care of it in order to cover as many kilometers as your legs will allow you. Follow these tips and give your bike the maintenance it deserves.
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Be equipped
It is necessary to always have a small, robust and compact tool kit that you can carry with you, in order to repair your bike if a problem arises on the way.
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Don’t stay flat!
A flat tire? Always have a repair kit on you in case of a puncture. Practice changing a tire before setting off, because it’s the basis of a real cyclist!
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Locate the puncture
In order to be able to repair a punctured wheel, it is necessary to locate the puncture and identify the cause (a piece of glass, a nail, a thumbtack, etc.)
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A bicycle pump
It is essential to have a portable bicycle pump. Indeed, what’s the point of repairing your tire if you can’t inflate it followingwards?
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A quality pump
For your home, prefer to invest in a pump allowing you to control the pressure of your tires thanks to a gauge.
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Shine!
It is important to keep your bike clean. Indeed, it is not possible to keep a bike in good condition if it is dirty and not lubricated.
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Under pressure
Always pay attention to your tire pressure. If they are underinflated, you risk poor handling; but if they are too much, the cushioning will be very dry.
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A strange noise?
If your bike makes an unusual noise, something is wrong. Stop immediately and find the reason. Also, remember to regularly check the bearing play of your wheels.
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Adjust your headset
In order to easily check the headset of your bike, grab it at the front, apply the front brake and rock the handlebars back and forth. If you feel movement, it needs to be tightened.
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the bolts
Check the tightness of your chain bolts every month or so. A squeaky crankset or chain probably indicates that it is loose on the spindle. Remove the bolts, lubricate the threads and reinstall them.
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A comfortable seat
Add a few drops of oil to the rail of your seat to avoid annoying squeaks. To wash your saddle, use a soft, clean and damp cloth, but avoid wetting it directly with water.
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Brake control
Regularly check the wear of your brake pads, especially if you use your bike daily.
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And records too!
If your bike has disc brakes, avoid touching them directly with your fingers. The moisture in your skin can decrease their stopping power.
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Chain
Do not use solvent to lubricate your chain. Indeed, most of them dissolve contaminants in order to leave the parts clean. The problem with this is that it washes away any existing lubricant, leaving the chain drier than before application.
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Lubricate
Choose a lubricant that suits your needs. Place a good quantity then turn the chain so that the oil penetrates well everywhere. Then finish by passing a clean, dry cloth over it.
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There are different valves
The one you see on the right closely resembles those found on car tires; while the one on the left, thinner, has a small nut which must be unscrewed before inflation. Make sure your valves are always clean, as a clogged or sticky stem can make airflow difficult.
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A clean shot!
Speaking of cleanliness, check where dirt is likely to accumulate, such as in brake pads, between tubes and tires, in cleats, gears and pedals, and along the chain.
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And the rays then?
If you’ve never played a harp, now’s the time to get started! Regularly check that the spokes of your bicycle do not move. If one of them catches your eye, it’s probably because it’s coming off the wheel.
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Shift gears
The easiest way to free the rear wheel is to shift to the highest gear, so the chain is on the outside (smallest) sprocket.
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Be smart!
If you are not used to disassembling the parts of your bike, film the process with your phone so that you can reassemble them later.
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To avoid!
Although it seems more convenient, avoid turning your bike upside down to work on it. By inverting the frame, you risk damaging the cables, the accessories and the saddle.
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elbow grease
The best way to clean your bike is to do it by hand. Use a bucket of hot, soapy water and a sponge to wipe down the frame. A rag soaked in degreaser easily cleans the cogs, while the application of denatured alcohol helps remove black gunk from your rims.
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Store it well
Need to store your bike for an extended period? Shift it to the lowest gear to avoid pressure and wear on your derailleur springs.
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A quick check
It is also a good idea to check both wheels from time to time to ensure that they are secure and comfortable.
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And the review?
It depends on what you’re using it for, but it’s generally recommended that you check your bike every 200 miles or so.
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Pedal safely
Be sure to add reflectors in the spokes of your bike, as well as to the front and back of your pedals, to add extra care and be better seen by others.
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The lights
It is important to see well, but also to be well seen! So make sure your lights are always charged and clean.
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The lights
Choose lights that match your practice. If you are used to pedaling in town, you will certainly need a different light system than if you are pedaling in the countryside. Always think of your safety first!
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Call a professional
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