
Pre-Ride
Checklist
A quick check of your bike before riding can help prevent those long walks
home. It only takes about two minutes. Make it a habbit and your chances
of a breakdown are greatly reduced.
- Check
the quick release levers
-- Make sure that your quick release levers on your wheels are installed
correctly and are properly tight. A runaway wheel is a nasty surprise.
- Bounce
the Bike --
Pick up your bike 4 or 5 inches off the ground and bounce it once or
twice. Listen for unusual rattles, they can indicate loose parts about
to fall off.
- Check
the Brakes -- Check the front and rear brakes separately.
Give the levers a good squeeze to make sure they are tight and the cable
is securely fastened.
- Spin
the Wheels
-- Lift the front of the bike of the ground an inch or so and spin the
front wheel. I should spin freely with no brake rub and should be relatively
true. Listen for grinding sounds in the hub that indicate the need for
maintenance. Do the same for the rear wheel.
- Check
the Cranks
-- Make sure that the crank bolts are tight and the chainrings are true
and are not missing any teeth.
- Check
the Headset --
Hold the front brake down and gently rock the bicycle forward and back.
Loose or worn bearing will make a distinct click. Tighten or service
if necessary.
- Check
the Tires
-- Make sure your tire have the correct amount of air pressure and examine
them for rips, tears or sharp objects stuck into the tread. Check brake
and derailleur cables for fraying.
- Check
the Handlebars
-- Make the handlebars and stem are securely fastened. Visually examine
the handlebars for bends or crack. If you find any, replace immediately.
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