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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Bicycle service requires special knowledge and tools and should be
performed by a professional bicycle mechanic. This user manual is to be used
in conjunction with the manuals supplied by the component manufacturers.
If you did not receive the manual provided by the component manufacturer,
download the materials off the Internet or contact your local dealer. Consult
your local dealer to create a maintenance plan and refer to this Maintenance
Schedule as a guide for frequent inspection, service, and replacement of parts.
BEFORE EVERY RIDE
WEEKLY
MONTHLY
EVERY 3 MONTHS
ANNUALLY
Check the frame and fork for
signs of stress: scratches,
cracks, dents, deformation
or discoloration. Inspect the
chainstay guard and ensure
it is correctly and securely
attached
Check that all bolts are
tightened to proper torque
specifications. Make sure
to include pedals and any
accessories or luggage
carriers.
Check the shifter and brake
cables for wear
Inspect the drivetrain for wear
Annual servicing at your
dealer: overhaul service
and inspection of frame,
suspension, and all other
components. Repair, service,
and/or replace parts
as needed
Check that the wheels
are true
Check the rims and spokes
for damage
Check that the bottom
bracket is tightened to proper
torque specifications
Inspect the crank arms
and pedals
Clean and lubricate all parts
as recommended by your
component manufacturer’s
instructions or consult
your dealer
Check the tire pressure
Clean the bicycle
Check that the headset is
adjusted correctly
Top off grease ports in frame
lower links, if applicable
Check for service instructions
and intervals for your frame at
www.santacruzbicycles.com
Check the brakes, including
brake pads and brake lines
Check the tires for damage
and wear
Check that the chain is
tensioned correctly
Check tire sealant levels
Check that both wheels are
secure
Clean dust seals on
suspension
Inspect suspension parts
for wear
Check that the handlebar and
stem are correctly positioned
and inspect for signs of stress:
scratches, cracks, dents,
deformities, and discoloration
Check the chainstay guard
and bottom bracket guard (if
applicable) for wear
Check that the suspension
settings are at your
preferences
Check that the lighting system
and reflectors are in good
working order
Check that the saddle
and seatpost are correctly
positioned and tightened
Check for smooth
shifting operation
Lubricate the chain
This list provides some guidelines, but is not to be considered a complete inspection. Following these guidelines will help maintain the performance of your
bicycle and prevent more serious problems from arising. It is important to remember that service intervals can vary depending on climate, trail conditions and
riding frequency. For service instructions for your specific components, visit the manufacturer’s website. If you detect any problems with your bike, and you are
not able to repair them, take your bike to your authorized dealer for service.
CLEANING
Clean your bicycle with a soft, moist cloth and bicycle cleaner or a solution of dish soap and water. Do not use
industrial solvents or harsh chemicals that can damage the paint or moving parts. Do not use high-pressure
water. Every three months, clean and polish the frame finish. Some finishes do not require polish. If you are
not certain, consult your retailer.