Saturday, January 19, 2013

Time for a Tune Up


HOW OFTEN SHOULD I MAINTAIN MY BICYCLE????

A common and legit question!  The most accurate answer is that it depends on where you ride, what conditions you ride in and how much you ride!  A bicycle is a machine...all machines need some form of continuous care.  Here is a small list of things to do before and after every ride at a minimum...and a guide to how often your bike needs to visit the shop!

BEFORE EVERY RIDE
-Check Tire Pressure
-Check Shock Pressure
-Check Fork Pressure
-Inspect Tires For Cracks or Peeling
-Check and Make Sure Brakes Are Operational
-Check Critical Stem/Braking System Hardware/Bolts for Proper Torque
-Check For Loose Parts and Make Sure Bike Does Not RATTLE
-Check Chain for Tight Links or Potential Failure Points

AFTER EVERY RIDE
-Inspect Tires Again
-Clean Drivetrain of Sand and Grime
-Clean Frame and Painted Areas of Sand, Grime, and SWEAT!
-Re-lube chain properly and wipe off excess chain lube
-Hang Bike In SAFE PLACE!

TUNE UPS
We recommend a tune up once a year on every bike at a MINIMUM...if you ride more you might need more than one tune up a year!  A tune up on a bike is a lot like an OIL Change in a car...it needs to be done after a certain amount of mileage, but should always be considered every 6 months or so on a bike that is used and needs to be considered safe and reliable!


Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle (Black/Black)
Shimano SM-SH56 SPD Cleat Sets
Shimano PD-M324 Clipless/Clip Pedals
SRAM PC 971 P-Link Bicycle Chain (9-Speed, Grey)
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STRIDER ST-3 No-Pedal Balance Bike




Product Description

If your toddler can walk, your toddler can ride a Strider PREbike . The Strider PREbike teaches your child balance and coordination, developing glittering confidence. Trikes and bikes with training wheels simply can’t do this. Traditional bicycles place too much focus on learning to pedal - skimping on developing your child’s motor skills. And these bikes are heavy, clunky and difficult for toddlers to control. The Strider PREbikeTM is the natural progression from a ride-on or push toy. Yes, bike riding becomes a easy and fun when you teach your child balance and coordination before pedaling. With NO pedals and NO training wheels, your toddler powers the Strider PREbikeTM using their feet safely on the ground; allowing them to learn to balance a bike at their own pace. So ditch the tricycle and training wheels, and teach your child to ride a bike sooner and safer with a Strider PREbike .


Specifications:

·         Weight: 6.4 pounds
·         Seat height: 11 to 16 inches
·         Quick clamps on handlebar and saddle
·         12-inch molded wheels
·         Never flat EVA polymer tires
·         Durable welded steel frame and handlebars
·         Warranty: 1 year warranty against manufacturing defects

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