Remember when I told you to mark where your tightening blocks where? This is where that comes into play. Align the blocks to their original spot, then tighten the nut on the axle. Now you are done, and your bike is ready to ride. ...
). Screw the hanger/hook firmly into the wall, but be sure not to overtighten. Especially if you’re using hardware that was included with your hook, the screws may be of a lower quality and liable to break or strip if you stress them too much....
Twist the chain tool handle clockwise (as if to tighten) to push the pin back into the chain links. 步骤8 Flip the bike over so you can move the rear wheel (and thus the chain) freely. Apply lube to the chain while using a rag to catch any excess lube. Be sure to turn the peda...
Clean your chain by brushing it with a degreasing solvent, apply a chain lubricant and spin your chain through a rag to distribute the lubricant across all surfaces (all-in-one chain cleaning kits are useful for this job). TIGHTEN CABLES Tighten loosening brake cables and caliper brakes, or ...
Once you are satisfied that your tyre is properly inflated, place your wheel back in your frame, tighten both the wheel and brake quick releases and away you go. All of this will likely only take about two minutes and with a bit of practice, you can shave you inner tube replacement down...
Clockwise for Confidence: Tighten the locking nut on the Presta valve clockwise. This action secures the valve and minimizes the chance of air escaping. Give it a firm but gentle twist – no need for excessive force. 3. Prompt Dust Cap Replacement: Don’t underestimate the power of the dust...
With the brakes held, gently try to move the bike back and forward. If you feel the bike jiggling (not from the suspension or tires) or experience a clicking feeling, your headset is loose. To tighten your headset, loosen the bolts on your stem, tighten your topcap, and re-tighten ...
The L-Limit screw prevents the guide pulley from shifting any further past the lowest gear and into the wheel spokes. Shift down to the lowest gear, step behind the bike, and check how the chain rides on the sprocket. If it looks like it wants to ride into the spokes, tighten the L...
Once you’re happy with the position, slide the axle through the hub and tighten. Installing a Quick Release Axle If your front wheel has a quick release axle, tighten the nut until you’re able to feel some resistance when you close the lever. If you’re unable to close the lever ...
Tighten Make sure nothing on your bike is loose. Check the bolts on your handlebars, including the brakes and gear shifters. Check to make sure the seatpost and stem are secure and not raised above their maximum lines. Also check the bolts on any accessories such as fenders, racks and ba...