How To Lube A Mountain Bike For Safer Riding
July 30, 2009 by
Filed under Mountain Bike Maintenance
When Mountain Biking you need to be prepared, so here are a few secrets on lubing your mountain bike correctly.
A mountain bike performs best when it’s properly maintained. And one of the most important ways to do this is to keep mountain bikes properly lubed. In fact, many mountain bikers recommend that you lube your bike no later than 15 hours before every long ride you take.
Lubing your mountain bike is not a difficult process. Simply start by applying a large amount of mountain bike lube to your bicycle’s chain while, at the same time, moving the bike’s pedals backwards with your hand.
Next it’s time to focus on a mountain bike’s front and rear derailleur. These, too, need lube for your mountain bike to run as smoothly as possible. First, lube the pivots on your bike’s front derailleur. You should apply a dab of lube at all spots were you can see movement when you fuss with the shift lever.
Do the same with your mountain bike’s rear derailleur, again lubing the pivots.
After you’ve done this, it’s time to make sure your mountain bike is ready to hit the trails. Shift your gears, crank the pedals and gently bounce your bike against the ground. If you hear squeaks, you’ll need to apply more mountain bike lube.
Don’t be tempted to skip the lube process!
Remember, mountain biking can be a dangerous sport if your equipment isn’t properly cared for. And your mountain bike won’t run correctly, or as safely as possible, if it hasn’t been lubed properly.
Lubing mountain bikes can take some time, but it’s time well spent.

