- Inspect the bike for damage
- Fix the brakes and gears
- Tighten loose bolts and screws
- Replace worn-out parts
- Check and inflate the tires
Inspect the bike for damage
Check for any visible damage to the frame, wheels, or other components. Look for cracks, dents, or bends that may affect the bike's performance.
Fix the brakes and gears
Adjust the brakes to ensure they are responsive and effective. Check the gears for smooth shifting and make any necessary adjustments.
Tighten loose bolts and screws
Use a set of Allen keys to tighten any loose bolts or screws on the bike, including those on the handlebars, seat, and pedals.
Replace worn-out parts
Inspect the chain, cassette, and brake pads for wear and tear. Replace any parts that show signs of excessive use or damage.
Check and inflate the tires
Inspect the tires for punctures, cuts, or excessive wear. Use a pressure gauge to check the tire pressure and inflate them to the recommended level.