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| − | A mountain bike is a lot of enjoyable though it does
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| − | demand some upkeep.  You really should constantly lube
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| − | your bike 15 hours or so prior to riding, as rapid
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| − | jobs appropriate before you take off usually does not
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| − | get everything lubed.  Some lube jobs will final
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| − | for a lot more rides, despite the fact that if factors get loud or
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| − | shifting gets sticky, it is time to lube.
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| − | Here is how to lube your bike:
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| − | 1.  The chain
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| − | Apply a generous amount of mountain bike lube to
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| − | your chain as you move the pedals around backwards.
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| − | It also assists to discover a spot to steady your hand
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| − | such as the frame although you move the pedals around
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| − | and around.  Make positive you watch out for the cranks
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| − | and chain rings as they move about.
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| − | two.  Front Deraileur
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| − | On the front defaileur, lube the pivots.  Use a
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| − | spot of lube everywhere you can see movement when
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| − | you move the shift lever.
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| − | 3.  Rear deraileur
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| − | Just like the front deraileur, lube the pivots.
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| − | 4.  Pedals
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| − | There are some kinds of clipless pedals that will
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| − | want to have the release mechanism lubed.  You
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| − | should only lube this mechanism if you have this
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| − | kind of pedal.
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| − | five.  Anything into motion
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| − | Pedal about, shift your gears, and bounce your
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| − | bike about.  If you hear anything squeak, there's
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| − | a moving element there are it ought to be lubed
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| − | right away.
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| − | 6.  Wipe it all clean
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| − | After you've lubed every thing and wiped it all
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| − | around, merely wipe it all back off.  Use a rag
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| − | to wipe away all the lube you employed, which includes all
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| − | the lube off the chain.  Wiping it away will leave
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| − | the lube in between the parts but clean it away
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| − | from everywhere it isn't required.  This will preserve
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| − | your bike from collecting dirt even though you ride.
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