Durability
Oct. 20th, 2006 09:54 pmI rolled the odometer on the bike over 8000 miles today. I guess I might have been surprised to find out that this $300 bike had 8000 miles in it, but it's still rolling along with hardly any maintenance, and I don't have any reason to think it'll need replacement any time soon. I might put disc brakes on the front wheel before winter really sets in, but that's about it.
I've built a new rear wheel, since the one it came with was garbage, I've replaced the tires once at about 5800 miles (plus winter tires), brake pads 4 or 5 times, and I just put my 5th chain on yesterday. I wave the power washer over it once in a while when it's warm, and I oil the chain. That's about it.
I did have to replace the freewheel, but the old one died because I did something stupid.
I'll be rolling over 4000 miles for the year just at the end of this month. I guess I won't make 5000 this year but I shouldn't be far off.
I've built a new rear wheel, since the one it came with was garbage, I've replaced the tires once at about 5800 miles (plus winter tires), brake pads 4 or 5 times, and I just put my 5th chain on yesterday. I wave the power washer over it once in a while when it's warm, and I oil the chain. That's about it.
I did have to replace the freewheel, but the old one died because I did something stupid.
I'll be rolling over 4000 miles for the year just at the end of this month. I guess I won't make 5000 this year but I shouldn't be far off.
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Date: 2006-10-22 02:47 am (UTC)I just changed my chain on Thursday. I'm going to try to keep it well lubricated and see how long it lasts. The last one tripped the "worn out" gauge at 1600 miles, which is pretty low. But I admit I ignored it, and I rode it many miles with it squeaking due to having ridden in the rain and not lubricated it afterwards.
Good advice on the tires. I probably don't notice as much because when the pressure is down, I just expend the same effort, go a little slower, and take another 5 minutes to get home.