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Top Ten Tips for MTBers

I 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 1

Keeping that Camebak bladder clean. Rinse it out and keep in the freezer. Stops the mould growing.
 
 

Tip 2

2. Take an empty toothpaste container to use if you get a ripped tyre. Dead easy and it works.
 
 

 
 



Tip 3

Don'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 4

Take 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 5

Always 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 6

Keeping 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 7

There 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 8

Always pack an energy gel. When I'm struggling one of these babies with double caffeine does the trick!  
 

Tip 9

Save 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 10

If all else fails!!!
 
 

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