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[–] Soup@lemmy.world 163 points 2 months ago (44 children)

Don’t forget that maintenance is super cheap AND most people, with only the most basic tools, can do the work in their living room or even just on a sidewalk. And if I don’t get it right and the brakes don’t work perfectly I probably won’t fuckin’ die.

Hi, car owner here. I do all the work myself and it requires a fair bit of knowledge, expensive tools, space, and a childhood where I was never told I couldn’t do that work if I was thoughtful about it. That’s a high fuckin’ bar and requires a whole lot of privilege-oh there it is, too many people with privilege like to shit on those without and most of North America has dogshit for public transit or bike infrastructure and the “freedom of movement” with a car is all there but heavily artificial. Thanks auto industry and their lobbyists.

[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 54 points 2 months ago (27 children)

I do my own bicycle and auto repair, and the bicycle is way easier. Maintenance is:

  • clean chain every so often (500 miles or start of the season) - get a chain cleaner tool thing ($10-20) and 50/50 Simple Green ($10 will last many years) and water, and then rinse, dry, and lube ($10 lasts years) - total process, 10 min?
  • replace chain - $20 or so, plus a tool for $10 or so; do every 2k miles or so
  • replace brake pads - $10-20
  • tires ($50 for a fancy fire) and tubes ($10) - replace tires when bald, tubes when flat (or patch them), and get some tire levers ($5-10) to make it easier

For tools, you need a wrench set, and probably only like 2-3 sizes.

My yearly maintenance costs for all of our bikes (1 adult, two kids) combined is about $50. If that. You could also go to your local bike shop instead for about double that.

[–] infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net 40 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

Also this is a healthy maintence regime. In my experience most cyclists do nothing on that list except swapping flat tubes and their bikes still ride just fine, if not merely sub-optimally.

[–] TwanHE@lemmy.world 18 points 2 months ago

Honestly have never done preventative maintenance on my bikes, only necessary repairs. Still thinking about repairing the shifter since I've been missing 1st gear for about 7-8? years now.

[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

True. If you're just riding casually, you don't really need any maintenance.

But if you're relying on it every day, keeping up on maintenance can reduce costs long term. Dirty chains destroy the cogs (inexpensive) and drive train (expensive), stretched chains cause gear slippage and inefficient power delivery, worn tires increase chances of flats and reduce grip, and worn pads reduce stopping ability, which could result in nastier accidents.

If you're riding a lot, keep up on maintenance, just like you would with a car. If it's just occasionally like once or twice/month, you can probably get away with some neglect.

[–] Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 months ago

A bit of easy maintenance should be possible for everyone. Just clean and lube the chain every month. Check tire pressure every two to four weeks (depending on how fast they lose air).
And once a year do a complete checkup either by yourself or by a bike shop.

You should easily get 10 years of life out of your bike. 20 years might be possible too.

[–] Anivia@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

I wouldn't call 500 miles between cleaning your chain as "healthy" maintenance.

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