What are the periodic maintenance tasks (weekly, monthly, annual, every X miles) that anyone who relies on a bike for transportation (typically in urban/semi-urban environments) should be performing? Ideally stated in terms of miles travelled (where applicable).
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My bike service guys wrote a blog article along these lines. You may find it useful: http://www.southcoastbikes.co.uk/articles.asp?article=Care Edit I agree with http://meta.bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/28/avoiding-just-buy-a-new-one-or-heres-a-link-answers - so in this sprirt... The South Coast Bikes article recommends four principals for basic bike care. These are
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Mostly it depends on where and how far you commute, and road conditions (sandy, snow, salt etc etc). At a minimum what I do is: Daily: check tire air pressure. Weekly: Check brake pad wear, tire wear, clean/wipe down entire bike Monthly: Check chain tension, chainring/cogs for wear, lube chain, adjust brakes, oil all pivot points on derailleurs, brakes etc. Annually: complete tear down, inspection and reassembly with synthetic grease on all bearings. |
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Being a big guy (~400lbs) I do a lot of damamge to my bikes, so I check things more often, and most of the time there isn't a problem, just better to double check. So as a result, here is my paranoid check schedule: When needed:
Daily:
Every 3 rides:
Weekly:
Monthly:
Every 3 months:
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