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How To Tune Your Own Mountain Bike

2016/7/25 11:44:45

If you have purchased a mountain bike, the most important thing for you is the know how to tune up parts of your own mountain bike. Most important parts to tune up of your mountain bike are discussed here. The majority of tuning up is done simply, but you have to keep your eye on it.

First of all, we have to start with bike's chain. If the chain is not properly functioning then grease it. If the chain needs simple adjustment then strongly pull the chain and count 20 links. Then, measure the chain from pin to pin and look for a maximum up to 10 inches. If it is exceeding 10 inches then it is better to replace it with a new one.

If there is no problem with chain's length, then clean it like a new one. The chain can be cleaned with some sort of citrus solvent and an old toothbrush. Rub and lubricate it as much as you believe you need to. Check out the bent teeth of chain while tuning up chain. If some teeth are bent, then an adjustable wrench can be used to straighten these teeth.

If you want to get the parts of your mountain bike in shape like the wheel and the breaks, there are some other things to keep in your mind. To check the wheels and breaks, simply apply the front brakes while rolling the bike upward and backward. While doing this play should not be occurred. If there is a play then you might need to tight the headset after loosing the bolts.

It is very simple to check the hubs. All you required is to push the front wheel harder enough to make it spin more or less two to three times. As much as the wheel spins freely, your bike is in good shape. Carefully check and make sure that there is no lateral movement as wheel spins.

If you generally want to know that how to keep your bike tuned up, stand at front of your bike and check the loose bolts and tighten them. In routine riding bolts come loose by the passage of time. Also check the other parts like bottle cage and the chain ring bolts.

Lubrication is important. One thing you might to do is put a light coat of grease on the bike's saddle rails. As well as most likely it better off if you lubricate the front suspension for sliders. After greasing clean out all grit that might be lodged next to the seal.

With all the above aspects in mind what I feel is that a giant mountain bike is worth a consideration as it possesses all the qualities which anyone can desire in a bike. If you are considering a purchase, do consider giant Mountain Bike.
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