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Tools, parts, techniques, and procedures to keep your bike in working order. MAINTENANCE is not the same as REPAIR, a separate tag. Maintenance is what one does on a regular basis. Repair is what one does only when something is broken.
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Keeping cables free of dirt when in transporting
When transporting a bike on a bicycle rack behind a car, there's all manner of bicycle-destroying grit, grime and chemicals that can get to your bike's components. Whether it's snow and salt or mud an …
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How long is the life cycle of a bicycle?
How long is a piece of string?
Honestly, the life of a bike can vary dependant on whether your bike is regularly serviced, if you're going to actually replace parts like chain, cassette, chainrings, …
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Refurbishing mountain bike - left standing for couple of years
Now then, seeing as it's been in a garage, it's obviously collected dust. Not too far off being collecting enough to seize some bearings. First, wash the bike clean. I mean, make it very clean. You do …
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Is it a problem to leave my bicycle unlubricated for a day after a hose-down?
As any others have said, nope, nothing will reeeaaallllyyy happen. The only thing you need to worry about is if the water sits for too long on parts such as your chain. Just make sure you buy proper l …