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Old 10-01-12 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Justin172
I recently started using a Trek 1.1 to commute 30 miles round trip to work. So far I've logged 180+ miles. My office has a locker room with full showers, so the logistics of clothes and cleaning have been relatively easy to organize. I do have a few questions about bicycle maintenance and aches and pains.
  • I have yet to lube my chain (my first ride on the bike was the first day I rode into work). What type of chain lube should I use, and how often should I use it? Should I clean it on a regular basis?
  • What other type of daily/routine maintenance should I perform on my bike?
  • Riding on drop bars is a new concept to me, so riding with my arms fully extended has made the inside of my elbow pretty sore. Is this common and what should I do about it? Stretch, lift, ice, etc.?


I live in an apartment with ample outdoor storage to lock the bike up in. I would like to get a small bike maintenance kit together (lube, rags, allen wrenches, etc.). Do any commuters on here have a good no-frills kit list that they'd like to share?

I realize I could search through all the forums to find varied answers to these questions; I just thought I'd drop them all in once place and see what you folks could come up with. Thanks for any insight!

Cheers,
Justin
Bullet 1: Here's my chain routine: get some lube (I like Pro-Link), apply liberally to the chain while turning the cranks backwards, wipe off excess with a rag, ride.

Bullet 2: Air up your tires and check your cables and brake pads occasionally.

Bullet 3: Bend your elbows.
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