Bicycle Maintenance Tips: 6 Tips & Tricks to Make your Bicycle Last Longer
While most of us enjoy riding our bikes across the countryside, only a few of us take good care of them. Below mentioned are the tips and tricks on how to maintain your bicycle and make it look fantastic.
While most of us enjoy riding our bikes across the countryside, only a few of us take good care of them. Below mentioned are the tips and tricks on how to maintain your bicycle and make it look fantastic.

The bicycle is every cyclist's most prized possession. Some people use it for commuting, some for fitness and recreation, and some for other purposes. While most of us enjoy riding our bikes across the countryside, only a few of us take good care of them. We don't realize it, but a well-kept bicycle looks fantastic and lasts much longer.
If you want to garner praise on your bike from your friends, here are a few cycling tricks to get you started.
1. Clean your bike

Cleaning your bicycle on a regular basis is challenging with a hectic lifestyle. Cleaning it once a week, on the other hand, is not a bad idea. You can clean your bike by sponging or scrubbing it with water and dishwashing detergent. It works like a charm!
Don't forget to dry it.
2. Tyre pressure
We're so used to arriving home and parking after every journey. We don't realize the tyres are low on the pressure until the next ride.
Running low tyre pressure increases the likelihood of a flat tyre. As a result, it is advisable to check and fill your tyres before heading off. Check the type of valve and inflate it with the proper nozzle.
Valves are classified into two types:
- Presta
- Schrader
Also, remember to inspect your tyres before heading for a ride.
3. Lubricate your chain
Regularly lubricating your bicycle parts protects the bike from corrosion or rust. As a result, it is critical to lubricate the moving parts. However, take care, not to over- or under-lubricate. Excess lubrication attracts dirt and grime, whereas inadequate lubrication easily wears off. So use the appropriate amount of lubrication.
A few parts you must lubricate:
- Chain
- Brake and shifter levers
- Brake assemblies
- Brake and derailleur cables
- Derailleur assemblies
- Pedals
4. Give the Brakes the attention they need
When cycling downhill, making quick bends, or riding in traffic, brakes are essential for staying afloat. As a result, carefully inspect your bike before heading out. Begin with checking the brake pads to verify they are not worn out.
Replace them if they are worn out.
Squeeze the brake handles appropriately to test the cables.
Also, clean the brakes on a regular basis to avoid squeaks.
5. Check nuts and bolts
It's usually a good idea to double-check your nuts and bolts to make sure they're in the right place. It might bicycle really inconvenient to lose a screw from your mudguard or bottle stand. You don't want to ride your bike with a rattling and banging sound, though.
6. Learn to fix a flat
Flats are more like an unexpected visitor.
They catch you off guard and abandon you in the middle of nowhere. If you're riding alone or with someone who doesn't know how to change a flat, it's time to learn.
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