This is how you care for your child's fully

The investment in a Fully (Fully sprung mountain bike) For your child, the first step is to many great adventures. In order for the driving pleasure to stay long and the bike works safely, the right care is essential. A well -maintained fully not only runs better, but the lifespan of the expensive components is also extended.


1. Cleaning: Remove mud and dirt

The bike should be cleaned after each tour. This not only removes optical dirt, but also protects the bearing and chain from wear and tear through fine sand or mud.

  • Step 1: Gross cleaning: Remove coarse dirt with a soft water jet. Avoid directing the direct beam in stock (hub, bottom bracket, damper), as water penetrate and wash out the lubricants.
  • Step 2: spray: Apply a special bike cleaner to the entire wheel. That solves stubborn dirt.
  • Step 3: scrubbing: With a soft brush or a sponge you can clean all parts thoroughly.
  • Step 4: rinse and dry: Rinse the bike again with clear water and dry it with a cloth to avoid water stains.

Our tip: The Purity81 Bike shampoo Is ideal for gentle cleaning. Its special formula solves dirt and mud effectively without attacking paints or seals. So your child's fully shines like new after every tour.


2. Carey the chain: the be -all and end -all for long durability

The Chain is the most stressed part on the bike. It always has to be well lubricated to ensure smooth switching processes and minimize wear.

  • Step 1: Clean: Clean the chain and the sprocket of old lubricant and dirt. A special chain cleaner or a degreasing are best suited here.
  • Step 2: smear: Apply the chain oil for a member. Let it take effect briefly and wipe out excess oil with a rag.

3. suspension and dampers: the heart of the fully

The Suspension fork and the damper are the most expensive and complex parts on the bike. Regular care is crucial for your function.

  • Wipe off: After cleaning the bike, you should thoroughly wipe the standpipes of the suspension fork and the damper pistons. The dirt removes dirt, which otherwise will be pressed into the seals during the next compression and can damage them.
  • Set: Check the air pressure and the SAG (negative suspension) and place both on the current weight of your child.

4. Other checks: Security is proceeding

  • Brake: Check the brake pads regularly for wear and make sure that the brakes function powerfully and noisy.
  • Tires: Check the tire pressure and check the tires on cracks or cuts.

With these simple steps, your child's fully stays in top condition for a long time and continues to ensure a lot of fun on the trail. A small care routine after every trip makes a big difference.

Lenni

Lenni ist mit seinen 8 Jahren ein echter Mountainbike-Crack und begeistert auf Trails, in Bikeparks und bei Rennen wie dem Kids Cup oder Iron Race mit Podiumsplätzen. Mit seinem Tiny Rock Mater S und dem Bullet 20" ist er bereit für neue Herausforderungen und inspiriert andere Kids, ihre Leidenschaft fürs Biken zu leben.

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Theo

Theo, bekannt als „Turbo Theo“, ist ein talentierter junger Mountainbiker mit auffälligem Helm und beeindruckenden Erfolgen bei Kids Cups und BMX-Wettbewerben. Neben dem Bike lebt er Kreativität und Action mit Graffiti, Skateboard und Co.

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Yannis


Yannis, genannt „Mü“, ist mit seinen 4 Jahren Tiny Rocks jüngster Shredder und liebt Jump Lines, Bikeparks und leichte Enduro-Strecken. Ob auf dem Mountainbike oder Stuntroller – er fährt praktisch rund um die Uhr und lebt den Tiny Rock Spirit.

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