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| Page Type: Other Object Type: Top Ten Tips for MTBers | Page By: Andy Livo Created/Edited: Mar 24, 2008 / Mar 29, 2008 Object ID: 266013 Hits: 166  Loading... Page Score: 86.89% - 3 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Top Ten Tips for MTBersI have compiled just a few tips that have kept me going over the years. They have got me out of a fix or just made MTBing a bit more comfortable. Please feel free to add yours to this. I'm sure there are loads you have discovered.Tip 1Keeping that Camebak bladder clean. Rinse it out and keep in the freezer. Stops the mould growing.
Tip 22. Take an empty toothpaste container to use if you get a ripped tyre. Dead easy and it works.
Tip 3Don't buy one of those rubbish mini pumps which cost a fortune. A cheap Zefal is better. Small diameter and longer stroke mean higher tyre pressure with ease. Fits in the Camelbak too.
Tip 4Take a spare pump valve and shraeder/presta adaptor. If the value break you've got a spare. If your friends only have presta you can use one of their tubes! Tip 5Always take a chain splitter. It has got me out of jail in some remote areas. Better than a 5 mile hike with a bike. Also take a piece of chain and one of those Sram connectors.
Tip 6Keeping that mobile or MP3 dry in wet conditions is a pain. Go to a sailing or surf shop or sports shop like Decathlon and buy a waterproof bag. It's cheap, wears well and does the job. Tip 7There is nothing worse than riding with fogged up glasses when you are short sighted!! Even the best vented ones fog up on a wet winters day during a long hard climb. A good sports shop with a diver's section will stock anti-fog spray. Works a treat.
Tip 8Always pack an energy gel. When I'm struggling one of these babies with double caffeine does the trick! Tip 9Save yourself a lot of money and time by keeping that chain clean and more importantly checking it for wear regularly using a chain checker. I have been running the same drive train for 2 years by changing the chain when it is worn. These devices cost a few £s but save you more. Tip 10If all else fails!!!
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