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PART 2
Basics of a Good Maintenance Schedule
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Section E. Maintenance
GT Bicycle Owner’s Manual
Basics of a Good Maintenance Schedule
Some service and maintenance can and should be performed by the owner, and requires no special tools or
knowledge beyond what is presented in this manual.
The following are examples of the type of service you should perform yourself. All other service,
maintenance and repair should be performed in a properly equipped facility by a qualified bicycle mechanic
using the correct tools and procedures specified by the manufacturer.
ALWAYS BEFORE EVERY RIDE:
Perform the “Pre-Ride Checklist” on the back cover of this manual. If your bike fails the Mechanical
Safety Check or the other Pre-Ride Checklist items, do not ride it until the problems are corrected.
AFTER THE FIRST FEW RIDES:
Your bike will last longer and work better if you break it in before riding it hard. Control cables and
wheel spokes may stretch or “seat” when a new bike is first used and may require readjustment by a
professional bike mechanic. See also “Mechanical Safety Check.” This section will help you identify
some things that need readjustment. But even if everything seems fine to you, it’s best to take your
bike to a professional bicycle mechanic for a checkup after about 30 days.
Another way to judge when it’s time for the first checkup is to bring the bike in after three to five
hours of hard off-road use, or about 10 to 15 hours of on-road or more casual off-road use. But if you
think something is wrong with the bike, take it to a professional bicycle mechanic before riding it
again.
AFTER EVERY LONG OR HARD RIDE:
If the bike has been exposed to water or grit; or at least every 100 miles: Clean the bike and lightly
lubricate the chain’s rollers with a good quality bicycle chain lubricant. Wipe off excess lubricant with
a lint-free cloth. Lubrication is a function of climate. Talk to a bicycle dealer about the best
lubricants and the recommended lubrication frequency for your area.
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