Friday, February 17, 2012

How To Lube Your Mountain Bike




A mountain bike is a lot of fun although it does



require some maintenance. You should always lube



your bike 15 hours or so before riding, as quick



jobs right before you take off normally doesn't



get everything lubed. Some lube jobs will last



for more rides, although if things get loud or



shifting gets sticky, it's time to lube.





Here is how to lube your bike:





1. The chain



Apply a generous amount of mountain bike lube to



your chain as you move the pedals around backwards.



It also helps to find a spot to steady your hand



such as the frame while you move the pedals around



and around. Make sure you watch out for the cranks



and chain rings as they move around.





2. Front Deraileur



On the front defaileur, lube the pivots. Use a



spot of lube everywhere you can see movement when



you move the shift lever.





3. Rear deraileur



Just like the front deraileur, lube the pivots.





4. Pedals



There are some types of clipless pedals that will



need to have the release mechanism lubed. You



should only lube this mechanism if you have this



type of pedal.





5. Everything into motion



Pedal around, shift your gears, and bounce your



bike around. If you hear anything squeak, there's



a moving part there are it should be lubed



immediately.





6. Wipe it all clean



Once you've lubed everything and wiped it all



around, simply wipe it all back off. Use a rag



to wipe away all the lube you used, including all



the lube off the chain. Wiping it away will leave



the lube in between the parts but clean it away



from everywhere it isn't needed. This will keep



your bike from collecting dirt while you ride.


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