Exceptional shock absorption during your rides
RockShox Pike Ultimate 140mm fork paired with the Deluxe Ultimate shock ensures top-tier absorption.
Running in your brakes
When a bike leaves the store, the pads and discs are new and the brake performance is reduced. Continuous braking (in descent), can lead to overheating and "glazing" of the pads. That's why we recommend you break them in with a dozen brake applications (with a deceleration from 25 to 5km/h, without blocking the wheel, using only one brake at a time). If brake pads do become glazed (smooth and shiny) you can sand them lightly with fine sandpaper. Re-assemble your pads and give them a new run-in.
Determine the fork setting
Your ROCKSHOX fork requires adjustment according to your riding style, the terrain and your weight. To calculate the recommended pressure (in psi), click here. The pressure is then used to define the SAG, which is the percentage of depression of the suspension when the cyclist climbs on it. On a fully suspended mountain bike, opt for a high SAG (between 30% and 35%). For a more competitive, more efficient ride, go for firmness (between 25% and 30%).
Maintaining your bike
The maintenance of your MTB is essential to extend the life of its components so you can enjoy your bike for longer. Apart from the importance of having a clean bike, you also need to ensure regular maintenance to avoid premature wear, rust, and seized wiring which can lead to accidents. After initial use, some components may move slightly. This is why we offer free adjustment of your MTB within 6 months of purchasing. Take a look at our website to find your nearest Decathlon bike workshop.
Bike repairs
Even with regular maintenance, it's common for some components to wear over time. Most bike repairs are relatively easy, so it's useful to have a few key tools so you can get back to riding again quickly. Some tools are specific to bike parts (a chain whip/cassette removal tool) and others are more common (Allen keys). However, if you do not feel comfortable doing a repair yourself, you can take your bike to your local Decathlon workshop where our technicians will be happy to help.
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