The Basics Of Bicycle Tune Up

By Daphne Bowen


Modern-day bicycles have become so versatile that they can be used for very many purposes. They are used as a source of employment and for transportation purposes in some areas of the world. Such purposes are more common in developing countries. In more developed nations, they are used more for competition, recreational, and fitness purposes. However, all the aforementioned purposes can only be achieved if proper bicycle tune up is done.

Riders can sustain serious injuries due to poorly maintained bikes. They can also cause injuries to others. Besides injuries, damage can be caused to property, which may cause one to incur huge costs in compensation for damages caused to others. Good maintenance does not only save time and money, but also adds durability to the bike itself and its components. The process of tuning up a bike is quite simple and straight forward for those who daring enough.

However, for those who do not enjoy the manual work involved, there are many bike shops in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio that can do the job. Cincinnati bike shops charge a reasonable cost for all repairs that one may want to be done. Most of them are operated by professional who only need a few minutes to get a good job done. This article will highlight some basic tips on how to do this job.

Cleanliness is always the first thing that should be considered. A bike that is thoroughly cleaned is half-way maintained. Cleaning should be done using cleaning products that do not cause harm to the environment, people, or animals. There is a wide variety of biodegradable cleaners on the market to choose from. Special attention should be paid to cassettes, derailleurs, brakes, chains, chain rings, pedals, and frames during cleaning.

Cleaning may require dismantling some parts of the bike in order to clean them properly. Such parts ought to be dismounted carefully and cleaned well. Before they are returned, bicycle grease must be applied well. Grease is preferable over oil because it last longer, hence provides protection for a longer period.

Another part to pay attention to is the brake system. When checking the brake system, one should press the brake levers while the rear wheel is spinning and observe how long it take for the wheels to stop rotating. An effective brake system should stop the wheels instantly. Next, the brake pads should be checked for uneven wearing and other damages. They must be replaced if they got used up.

The drivetrain should also be checked for efficiency. Normally the force the rider applies on the pedals is transmitted to the rear wheel by the drivetrain. For that reason, it should be serviced and greased effectively. Any loose components must be tightened and replaced whenever it is necessary. The wheels should also be checked to ensure that they are rotating properly and that they are not damaged by brake pads.

Finally, to ensure that no mistakes were made, one should do a test ride. The job cannot be complete the test ride. Some problems may be discovered as one test-rides and if that happens, then they must be fixed before taking the bike out.




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