Bicycle Maintenance Schedule
Before every ride:
Check tire air pressure.
Check brakes and cables.
Be sure your crank set is tight.
Be sure quick release hubs are tight, but not too tight.
After every ride:
Inspect tires for glass, gravel shards, and cuts on tread and sidewall.
Check wheels for true.
Clean the bike's mechanical parts as necessary.
Once a week or every 200 miles:
Lubricate chain (with dry lube; or every other week or 400 miles with wet chain lube).
Once a month:
Completely clean the bike, including the drivetrain if necessary.
Inspect chain and freewheel. Measure the chain for wear, check for tight links and replace the chain if
necessary.
Inspect and lubricate brake levers, derailleurs and all cables.
Inspect pedals and lubricate SPD style cleats.
Inspect and check for looseness in the:
stem binder bolt
handlebar binder bolt
seatpost binder bolt (or quick release)
seat fixing bolt
crank bolts
chainring bolts
derailleur mounting bolts
bottle cage bolts
rack mounting bolts (use thread lock on these)
brake and derailleur cable anchors
brake and shifter lever mounting bolts
brake mounting bolts (do not alter brake centering)
Inspect tires for wear; rotate or replace if needed.
Every three months:
Wax bike. A clean, shiny bike always seems to go faster and farther.
Inspect frame and fork for paint cracks or bulges that may indicate frame or part damage; pay particu-
lar attention to all frame joints.
Visually inspect for bent components: seat rails, seat post, stem. handlebars, chainrings, crankarms,
brake calipers and brake levers.
Every six months:
Inspect and readjust bearings in headset, hubs, pedals and bottom bracket (if possible; some sealed
cartridge bearings cannot be adjusted, only replaced)
Annually:
Disassemble and overhaul; replace all bearings (if possible); and remove and if necessary replace all
brake and shift cables. This should be performed at 6000 miles if you ride more than that per year.
Commuters who often ride in the rain or mountain bikers who get dirty should overhaul their bicycles
more often.
Before any important journey it's a good idea to have a professional double check all adjustments so
no problem spoils your great ride.
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