View Full Version : Been a year...
Since I last rode my Hardrock. Bike has been hanging in my garage since. Other than put air in the tires, is there anything you guys strongly recommend before I start riding again?:)
fasterTHANyou
04-29-2004, 09:55 AM
check the brakes
:devil: :monkey:
Thanks. I did stroll around the neighborhood for a bit and the brakes were strong enough to almost throw me over the 'bars when I hit the wrong one...:D
Oh, you mean like cable fraying and stuff?
Westy
04-29-2004, 09:59 AM
Say to your self "I will never go this long without riding my bike again" 1000 times.:D
Enjoy!
fasterTHANyou
04-29-2004, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by ACF
Oh, you mean like cable fraying and stuff?
ummm... no... come to think of it, i need new cables... :rolleyes:
i just meant to make sure they would still slow you down a bit if needed :D
Originally posted by Westy
Say to your self "I will never go this long without riding my bike again" 1000 times.:D
Enjoy!
I know, I know. I blame it all on my 10 mo. old son. :p
Thanks for the prompt replies guys. This place is as great as I remembered it. :thumb:
Zaskar Rider
04-29-2004, 10:46 AM
It wouldn't hurt to clean and lube your drivetrain. After sitting for a year the old lube might have gotten a little sticky.
Kornphlake
04-30-2004, 02:06 PM
maybe check the fork to see if it still has any oil in it, some forks will leak oil if stored upside down. If you've got a manitou fork with microlube ports squirting some grease in wouldn't hurt. If you've got vee brakes you may want to replace the pads as they may have hardened up a bit. If you want to be really thourogh you could check to see that the hubs still have plenty of gooey grease, check the headset too if it's got loose balls instead of cartridge bearings.
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