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This video is for those who are not very familiar with the technical nuances of the bike, and doubt whether it is necessary to carry out maintenance before the season. We will occasionally release videos for beginners to gradually introduce those who do not have tens of thousands of kilometers behind them. Thanks to you, the content can become even better: / vasile Every time you doubt whether it is necessary to carry out maintenance (bicycle maintenance), you can use this protocol. If you have a shock absorber system, an air shock absorber fork, a rear shock absorber or a telescopic seat post (dropper), then the maintenance of these components must be carried out not judging by appearance, but on schedule, every 50-100 hours of riding (1000-2500 km). Recommended service interval for Rock Shox forks: Every 50 hours - Change the oil in the fork legs. Every 100 hours - Replace the grease and clean the air spring. Every 200 hours - Replace the oil in the damper Every 400 hours - Servicing the adjustable dropper post. Detailed information: https://rockshox.zendesk.com/hc/en-us... Recommended service interval for FOX forks: Every 30 hours - Replace the oil in the fork legs. Every 100 hours - Replace the air grease, replace the oil in the damper. Detailed information: https://www.ridefox.com/fox_tech_cent... Table for calculating chain stretch with a caliper. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S... Values for a stretched chain when measuring with a ruler. The measurement is carried out by 10 (!) links. Please note, it is advisable to measure the chain slightly stretched, under load and preferably clean! If your chain is lubricated or very dirty, add about 0.1-0.2 mm to the value. 127.0 -127.2 mm - new chain 127.4 mm - chain wear by 0.3% (can still be used) 127.65 - 127.7 mm chain wear by 0.5% 128 mm - Wear by 0.75% - the chain must be replaced with a new one. Table of minimum values (approximate) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... Timing: 00:00 - What is the video about and for whom? 00:45 - Checking the hubs 01:31 - Checking the spokes (rough method) 01:47 - Check the tires 02:02 - Brakes 02:39 - Pads 03:36 - Rotors/Rim 04:35 - Chain wear 05:34 - Bottom bracket and pedals 06:02 - Headset 06:17 - Bolts 06:55 - Shifting We are on social networks: Vasya on Instagram: / kapushak_vasile Dima on Instagram: / shmumpel Bogdan (Installation): / rick3rri #bike #MAINTENANCE #bikerepair