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They tell you if you go on a bike maintenance course you should clean it every week or two weeks. But the guy on my course said for normal commuters 4-6 weeks is fine and to make it easier use one of those chain cleaning tools.
So have I cleaned my chain? Nope.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
They tell you if you go on a bike maintenance course you should clean it every week or two weeks. But the guy on my course said for normal commuters 4-6 weeks is fine and to make it easier use one of those chain cleaning tools.
So have I cleaned my chain? Nope.
I think that's the thing - I don't really know what I'm doing.
Perhaps I'll add a tool thingummy to my Christmas wishlist.
Tell Mr MS to find you a maintenance course that you can go on.
In London and other cities they are either free or under £20. Some stuff you will know, while the other stuff will save you YouTubing.
How take a cheap bike to the course as they make you muck around with things.
I think Evans offer free courses.
But my local CTC (of which I am now on the committee, due to a moment of weakness) is talking about running some, so will definitely sign up if they do.
But my local CTC (of which I am now on the committee, due to a moment of weakness) is talking about running some, so will definitely sign up if they do.
Ooh, there's an Evans store just round the corner from me - as and when I finally get around to buying a bike, I'll see about taking such a course
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