Introduction:
Regular maintenance keeps your Cannondale mountain bike performing at its best and extends its lifespan. This guide provides easy-to-follow maintenance tips suitable for self-service.
Basic Maintenance Checklist
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Clean Your Bike Regularly
- Use mild soap and water with a sponge or soft brush.
- Avoid high-pressure water as it can force dirt into bearings.
- Dry your bike thoroughly after cleaning.
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Lubricate the Chain and Drivetrain
- Clean chain with a degreaser periodically.
- Apply bike-specific lubricant to chain links.
- Wipe off excess lube to avoid attracting dirt.
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Inspect Tires and Wheels
- Check tire pressure before each ride; recommended psi is on the tire sidewall.
- Look for cuts, embedded debris, or worn tread.
- Ensure wheels spin smoothly and are true (not wobbling).
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Check Brakes
- Inspect brake pads for wear; replace if less than 1.5mm thickness.
- Test brake lever feel—should engage without excessive travel.
- For hydraulic brakes, periodically check for fluid leaks and have them serviced by a professional if needed.
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Suspension Maintenance
- Clean suspension forks and rear shocks regularly.
- Avoid stalling dirt and grime on stanchions.
- Follow manufacturer’s schedule for suspension servicing or send to authorized Cannondale service centers.
Tools Recommended for Self-Service
- Allen key set (usually 4mm, 5mm, 6mm)
- Tire pump with pressure gauge
- Chain lubricant and degreaser
- Bike stand (optional but helpful)
- Torque wrench for critical bolts
- Tire levers and patch kit for quick repairs
When to Seek Professional Service
- After a crash or impact
- Persistent brake or shifting issues
- Suspension rebuilds or complex bearing service
- Frame cracks or component damage
Authorized Cannondale dealers and service centers have certified technicians familiar with Cannondale's components and warranty services.
Helpful Resource:
Visit Cannondale’s official maintenance and support pages here: https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/support
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