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1 Bike Maintenance Tip You MUST Obey!

That’s right, it’s time for another edition of Mountain Bike Monday – that’s when I pass along a bike tip or just give you bike info you need to know. Got a bike question for MTBM? E-mail me at wandering.justins@gmail.com!
I’m pleased that my co-workers regard me as a go-to guy when they need bike knowledge. One of them recently asked me why his bike chain squeaks. He didn’t think it should … because he liberally applies the WD-40.
“There’s you’re problem,” I told him.
Listen up, folks: In the name of everything that is in good and right with the universe, keep WD-40 away from your bike chain. Look, this stuff isn’t a lubricant: It’s a solvent. Inside your bike’s chain, there are all sorts of nooks and crannies filled with a nice greasy substance that keeps stuff rolling smooth. WD-40 pushes that happy grease out. Then, the WD-40 evaporates. That leaves metal-to-metal contact, and the unhappy, joyless noise of a squeaky chain. Soon, you will enjoy bad shifting performance, and smarter cyclists will nudge each other in the ribs while pointing and laughing at you.
The WD-40 Web site claims it’s good for cleaning bike chains and also driving moisture out of them. It also claims to “protect” them, whatever the hell that means. Let’s talk about the other two:
Cleaning Bike Chains: Yes, WD-40 can do this. But there are better ways. Instead of WD-40, remove the chain from your bike. Get an old bike bottle with a 4-1 solution of water and [...]

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