5 - Maintenance
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G.
Cleaning
Regular and proper cleaning of your Simbi will keep it
looking newer longer, protect the finish, and make it
perform better. If your Simbi gets dirty or muddy (as
in the case of mountain bikes), prop your bike upright
and spray it down with a hose. DO NOT blast water
sideways at the bicycle. This could cause water to get
into the pedals, bottom bracket, or hubs, which could
compromise the bearings, grease, and components
inside. Spray water from above the bicycle, and try not
to spray directly on parts with grease.
You can wash your bike with a bucket of warm water
and mild dishwashing soap. Use a sponge, and for
hard to reach spaces use a soft bristled brush, like a
soft toothbrush. Dry the bike with a soft cloth
afterwards.
Make sure to re-lubricate parts afterwards; otherwise
they may rust if left with water.
You can use any liquid car wax on your Simbi.
H.
Storage
Always store your Simbi indoors. The indoor
environment will protect the bike from moisture in
outside air that over time will corrode the metal parts.
It will also protect your Simbi from extended exposure
to sunlight, or salt if you live near an ocean.
One of the easiest ways to store your Simbi is with a
bicycle hook. You can hang it from the front wheel, or
upside down by both wheels. You should not hang your
mountain-bike upside down by both wheels because
this may cause the oil in the front shock to separate.
Hang your bicycle indoors with a bicycle
hook by the front wheel or by both wheels. See
storage accessories.
Do not hang your mountain-bike
upside down by both wheels because this may
cause the oil in the front shock to separate.