Sounds obvious but it s frightening the amount of worn out parts your see that could have been avoided by just using a bit of soap and water.
Cleaning mountain bike shocks.
Keeping your bike clean protects your investment by enhancing the life of your bike s various parts as well as protecting its paint and ride quality.
How to clean a mountain bike.
Without slipping into how to maintain shocks sliders let s look at how we need to clean inspect and lubricate frame pivots to.
Now that you have all your cleaning materials simply follow our steps here in order to clean your mountain bike.
Get your mountain bike dirty.
Bikes pick up all kinds of dirt dust and debris from the road and trail.
Remove the wheels and clean them separately.
Soft dry cloth to dry your bike.
Why it s important to keep your mountain bike clean.
Things you need to clean your mountain bike.
Use mild soapy water rinse with a very light pressure water spray taking care not to spray water directly at the seal upper tube junction and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Mountain bikes aren t meant to be looked at or ridden on the pavement they are supposed to be lovingly abused on a dirty singletrack trail.
Last week we broke down how full suspension mountain bike frames pivot and flex to move through their travel most often through rotating bushings bearings all of those moving parts require varying degrees of attention and maintenance to keep pivoting smoothly.
Keeping your mountain bike suspension forks clean grit free and lubed is vitally important in prolonging the life of these essential components.
Lubricating and oiling the chain and.
This motorbike was stored outdoors for a long time and accumulated rust spots on the upside down forks shock absorber suspension.
Cleaning the outside of your fork will prevent the opportunity for dirt to migrate into the delicate inner workings of the suspension while routinely checking the foam seal will alert you of any.
Rear suspension is only found on full suspension mountain bikes and is commonly referred to as the rear shock or shock for short.
Grinding or sanding is r.
Carefully inspect the.
Once you ve cleaned the bike ideally put it in a bike stand and alter the angle like the one in the picture.
The shock allows the rear wheel to soak up impacts helping to keep the tire in contact with the ground increasing rider control and decreasing rider fatigue.
Use the de greaser to remove old grease lubricant and muck from the sprockets chain rings chain derailleur and pulley wheels.
Clean your fork and shock after every ride.
Completely clean your fork and rear shock after each and every ride.
Clean your forks and shock after every ride in fact clean your bike after every ride.
Go ride get dirty and go back to step 2.