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Why You Should Inspect Your Bike Before Each Ride

July 6th, 2023 12:00am

Why You Should Inspect Your Bike Before Each Ride

Nothing beats a nice bike ride when you need to get out of the house for some exercise. Whether you prefer to ride on the street or off-road, checking things over before a trip is essential. Failure to notice something wrong with your equipment could result in an accident or injury. Here’s why you should inspect your bike before each ride.

Faulty Brakes

Brakes are essential for safely coming to a stop while riding your bike. If they’re old or degraded, it could put you and others in danger. Friction can cause your brake pads to wear down over time. How long they last will depend on how often you ride, so keeping an eye on them is crucial.

If your bicycle’s brakes are losing power or making excessive screeching noises, it’s probably time to replace them. Before each ride, go over the length of your brake cable to ensure there are no kinks or bends. Test your brake handles to ensure they work correctly to avoid unnecessary risks.

Deflated Tires

Another common problem bicyclists must be ready to deal with is low or deflated tires. Bicycle tires lose more air over time than car tires. They’re made with a more porous material and have higher air pressure, which can lead to leaks.

Checking your tire pressure before each ride will help you avoid blowouts. Ensuring your bike tires are properly inflated can help extend their life and lower your chances of an accident. If the tread is worn down or the rubber looks cracked, it may be time to purchase new tires.

Loose Chain

Bicyclists should also be in the habit of regularly inspecting their chains. A loose chain can cause inefficient pedaling, forcing you to work harder to maintain speed. If your bike chain has come loose, it will only worsen over time, so it’s good to fix the problem immediately.

To fix your bike chain, turn the bicycle over and balance it on the seat and handlebars. Then, loosen the rear tire and pull it back to ensure the chain is tight. If you’re still having trouble, it may be due to bent, worn, or broken teeth. In this case, you’ll need to repair or replace the chain.

Safety Should Be a Priority While Riding

Knowing a few preventative measures to keep yourself safe on the road is probably a good idea if you enjoy biking. You never know what’s going to happen while riding. Inspecting your bike before each ride will allow you to catch any faulty parts or components before it’s too late.

 
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