Maintenance and Repair

Helpful articles on maintaining and repairing your mountain bike ranging from setting your tire pressure to truing up a bike wheel. Learn how to use a chain tool and learn the correct way to lubricate your mountain bike. Regular preventative maintenance will keep your bike running smoothly year round.

Maintenance and Repair Articles

Basic Bike Maintenance

Maintaining your bike is important for smooth, trouble-free rides. It is also important to consider that you can venture far into the wilderness with you bike, and you don’t want to be stranded by a mechanical failure.


Bike Wheel Truing

Wheel truing is actually something that is very easy to do. Even if you have no experience with mountain biking or truing a wheel, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to accomplish it.


Spring Bike Tune Up Tips

When spring arrives a new season of mountain biking will begin. These tune up tips will ensure that your bike is ready. Before you take your mountain bike out, check the wear and tear on your components.


Setting Your Bike Tire Pressure

Riding your mountain bike with the appropriate amount of tire pressure can make a huge difference in how much control you have over your bike. Too high or low will make your mountain bike unpredictable.


Preventative Bicycle Maintenance

Your mountain bike is vulnerable to wear and tear caused by regular use and exposure to the elements. Routine maintenance will keep your bike in peak condition for riding throughout the year.


How To Fix A Flat Bike Tire

A cyclist should always be prepared to fix the most common breakdown, a flat tire. A simple tire repair kit should include a tube, a couple of tire levers to aid in removing the tire, a patch kit and a pump.


How To Use A Chain Tool

Once your mountain bike chain becomes damaged, you should immediately replace it with a new one. You can repair a broken chain using a chain tool. Most mountain bikers travel with a chain tool.


Mountain Bike Lubrication

A mountain bike is a lot of fun although it does require some maintenance. You should always lube your bike 15 hours or so before riding. If things get loud or shifting gets sticky, it’s time to lube.


Mountain Bike Gears

The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more and more intricate. A mountain bike will use a combination of three different sized sprockets in front and nine in the back to produce gear ratios.