Why its important to have a regular bicycle service
I am sometimes asked whether its worth having your bike regularly serviced or to leave it until something goes wrong and get the problem fixed then.
There are number of problems with the latter course of action.
Firstly when something goes wrong and you're out on a ride it will inevitably happen in the middle of nowhere... in the rain.
You are either in for a long walk (possibly in cleats) or you had better hope your partner or best friend hears their phone and is able to drop everything to come out in their car to rescue you.
Secondly it can be dangerous.
A regular service can spot that your brake pads are completely worn away and have been eating through your wheel rim to the point that it might collapse on you.
Or that your brake pads aren't angled correctly and are wearing on the sidewall of your tyre - that friction heat will very quickly lead to a worn hole in the tyre and an exploding tube - not nice if its on the front tyre and you're going downhill.
Or the gunk on your rear derailleur has built up to the extent that the jockey wheels and chain could become jammed causing the rear derailleur to move up and over backwards into the rear wheel... broken derailleur, twisted chain, snapped spokes, snapped derailleur hanger are all possibilities then.
Also a service will check for chain wear leading to your chain being replaced before it snaps out on a ride!
Thirdly it's cheaper in the long run.
If you replace worn brake pads your wheel rim will last a lot longer. A wheel is an expensive item to replace , brake pads are not.
It doesn't cost that much to have your drive-train cleaned - a lot less then a new rear derailleur if its jams and flips over due to gunk.
Replace a worn chain at the right time and you can use 2 or 3 on a cassette. Let the chain overstretch and you will need to replace the chain and cassette.
So to sum up , regular maintenance :
1. saves you walking!
2. saves you getting injured!
3. saves you money!


