"The Basic Cleaning and Maintenance Guide has been updated and can now be found in the MTBR Pro Review 'How To' section, just follow this link. Please note that comments have been disabled on the guide itself, but please feel free to post your comments and/or criticisms at the end of this thread."
Awesome work, this was well worth the wait. the only problem is I can't see the pictures, just the one attached picture at the end. Anyone else see them or is it just my computer? Thanks again for this great guide
thanks man---just wondering
do any of you guy use Armorall on the sidewalls of your bike to keep sun damage off your tires???or even some on your seat?
Thanks very much for the positive responses to the guide, I'm very pleased that people are finding it helpful. I've taken note of the suggestions to make the thread 'sticky' and have put a request in to the people in administration. I haven't heard anything back yet, so, for the time being, if anyone thinks the guide should be kept sticky you can just post a reply, it doesn't even need to say anything.
Thanks again for the feedback,
Peace,
Steve.
Very informative My LBS said that my forks didn't require much maintanance. They should have mentioned regular cleaning. The rear derraileur is still a bit of a mystery to me, but I think I just need to rip it off the bike a couple times and that should solve that problem Thanks for the guide
Even though I knew I shouldn't be using this I need to have a word with myself. I'll goto the Bike shop and get a real lubricant. /l
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