IV—Maintenance
1 Maintenance schedule
To prolong the life of your bike, you should keep and respect
a maintenance schedule.
Before and after each ride
— Check the brakes.
— Check the pressure in the tires and for any tears
or foreign objects.
— Check if the wheels are securely fastened.
— Check if the stem and handlebars are securely fastened.
— Check the suspension forks to ensure proper functioning.
— Always store your bike in a clean, dry place.
Each month
— Check for a loose stem, handlebars or seat post.
— Inspect the cassette and chain.
— Inspect the cables, hose, and shifters, and adjust if necessary.
— Check the derailleurs and add grease if necessary.
— Check the wear and tear of the brake pads/callipers.
— Check if the wheels are deformed, and check the tension
in the spokes.
— If your bike has V-Brakes, your rim is a consumable part
that will need to be controlled regularly. Please refer to the
supplier's guidelines and check the braking surface regularly
for wear indicators.
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Every six months
(depending on how often you ride and the type of riding) :
— Closely inspect the frame for any tiny cracks.
— Check for play in the crankset.
— We recommend taking your bike to a Lapierre
dealer for an in-depth inspection and tune-up.
Every year
— Replace the stem and handlebars.
— Replace the brake pads/callipers if necessary (this will
depend on the frequency and intensity of your rides).
— Check for any parts that may rub against each other and
cause damage.
— We recommend taking your bike to a Lapierre
dealer for a complete revision and tune-up.
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