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HAving been travelling for some time, my bike's been sat in
the garage for about 9 months unused. What would need to be done to it in order to get it shipshape again? Obviously, clean& lube the chain, grease bearings (I guess), pump up tyres, check out wheels. Do you reckon the fork would need a complete service? It's a bomber, if that makes any difference. Cheers Nick |
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Nick, Clean and lube chain, check tyre pressure, and go
riding. That will tell you if anything else needs work ;-) Steve |
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"Nick Drew" <spam@nickdrew.com> wrote in message
news:2lf8v8Fbv43mU1@uni-berlin.de... > HAving been travelling for some time, my bike's been sat > in the garage for about 9 months unused. What would need > to be done to it in order to get it shipshape again? > > Obviously, clean& lube the chain, grease bearings (I > guess), pump up tyres, > check out wheels. Do you reckon the fork would need a > complete service? It's > a bomber, if that makes any difference. > > Cheers Nick > > Try riding it. If it is broke, go buy a new one. TJ www.gvii.net/hundtoft |
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