Bicycles/Maintenance and Repair/Maintenance Schedules

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Regular bicycle maintenance

Performing regular maintenance on a bicycle will improve its performance and longevity, and reduce the risk of breakdowns. The exact schedule for a particular bicycle will depend on how it is used: its weekly mileage, the weather conditions, road (or off road) surface conditions and so on. Most parts will need attention and possible replacement every year or two; if this is done, however, a bicycle can be maintained in good working order for decades.

Bicycle inspection & maintenance can be roughly broken down into four categories. Each includes clean, inspect, adjust, lubricate and repair as necessary. The primary difference between them is the depth or level of each task and sub-task.

  1. Pre-ride
  2. Post-ride
  3. Tune-up
  4. Overhaul

The schedule given here is a starting point for an average bike, assuming daily or weekly use; you will soon adjust this based on your own experience.

Every ride:

(washing with a bike cleaner helps get rid of dried on and hard to get off grime.)

Once a week:

Quarterly:

At least every two years:


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