How to service your MTB regularly with Shimano

How to service your MTB regularly with Shimano

Bikes need love too. Not in the whispering sweet nothings and romantic dinners sense (although if that's what you're into then we're not here to judge) but more in the 'if you ignore them they wont work very well' sense. All bikes need regular maintenance, but MTBs tend to have a harder life than almost all other types of bike so need to be checked regularly and thoroughly to make sure they're still ready to ride. 

One way to do that is to take your bike to your local Shimano Service Center and get them to give it a full check up. But in between those semi-regularly Service Center visits you need to look after your bike at home and that's where this helpful video (below) comes in. Anna Glowinski talks to H+I Adventures lead guide and Shimano trained mechanic Chris Gibbs about what you should do yourself to make sure your bike is in good condition every time you ride. 

If you want to take your bike for a check-up at your local Service Center you can find your nearest one on the Shimano Service Center website. Their Shimano trained mechanics are ready to examine and work on all kinds of bikes and you can book an appointment today.