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Many people veer from maintaining their mountain bike in the fear of which makes it worse, but not all maintenance requires confusing tools and lots of mechanical knowledge! Here are a few easy maintenance tips which anyone can perform to keep your bikes running smoother for longer! Certainly, unless you are capable of doing all of the work yourself, your bike will ultimately need a service, but till that time arrives, these couple of tips will keep your bike in good problem...

The very first and probably most important tip of them all is to keep your bike lubricated, and not simply your own chain. It's super important to not only keep your chain as well as drivetrain components very effective but you should also oil all the moving parts on the bike as well, such as the pedals, the steering tube and when mountainbikes you have a bike with rear delay, pause, then all the pivot points should be oiled leather. Here are a few drawings of areas that needs to be moisturized for different types of bikes (blue spots for the KTM and red spots for the Kona). This is simply to demonstrate different points that require oiling based on the type of brakes and cables you have.

You should try in order to oil the relocating parts on the bike every three to four trips accept your chain. To keep the chain running smoothly and rust free, you should try to oil your chain and drivetrain area after every ride or before going out on the bicycle.

Exactly what oil to use: Try to use light-weight oils specifically designed for bikes. Stay nicely away from electric motor oils as they may too heavy and not just attract mud faster however is a real discomfort to clean off as it will get EVERYWHERE!

Once we are on the main topic of keeping your chain very effective, it is also important that whenever your chain becomes so full of mud as well as grit that even with oil this still won't operate smoothly, then you definitely clean it, preferably prior to it gets that bad, however either way it needs cleansing! You can easily do this by bringing out the entire chain and cassettes having a solvent of some sort for example WD-40, and going over it thoroughly with an old tooth brush. Keep applying the solvent while you go along to make sure it's completely covered the cleaning process easier. At this stage it may look like your just making it even worse but don't worry, it's designed to seem like that. It's simpler to clean this in sections and once you're pleased you've scrubbed it enough, use some more solvent as well as take an old rag in your hand. Grab the cleaned area of chain and run upward and through the rag. If it's not clean enough, then your likely to have to use scrubbing I'm scared, if you pleased then move on to the next area! Make certain once you have finished which, you apply a lubricant onto the chain but it will surely look as good as new.