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27   Care and maintenance of the bike
27.1   Care
Do not allow care products or oils to come into con-
tact with brake pads, brake discs and the rim's brake 
contact surfaces. This could reduce the eectiveness 
of the brake.
Do not use a powerl water jet or high-pressure 
cleaner. If water under under high pressure is direct-
ed at the bike, it can enter the bearings. This can di-
lute the lubricant which increases iction. This leads 
to rusting and irrepairable damage to the bearings.
Do not clean your bike with
 • acids,
 • grease,
 • hot oil,
 • brake cleaners (apart om brake discs) or 
 • uids containing solvents.
These substances attack the surface of the bike and 
accelerate wear.
Dispose of used lubricants, cleaning agents and care 
products in an environmentally sound manner. Do not 
pour these substances into the domestic waste, down 
the drain or into natural water bodies or the soil.
How well the bike works and how long it lasts de-
pends on how well you look aer it.
Clean your bike regularly using hot water, a small 
amount of cleaning agent and a sponge.
You should also always take this opportunity 
to check your bike for cracks, dents or material 
deformation.
Have defective parts replaced before you ride the 
bike again.
Touch up damaged paintwork.
Treat all parts that are susceptible to corrosion more 
equently than other parts with preservatives and care 
products, especially during the winter and in aggressive 
environments such as coastal regions as otherwise your 
bike will corrode (rust) more powerlly and quickly.
Clean all galvanised and chrome-plated parts as 
well as stainless-steel components regularly.
Preserve these parts aer cleaning with spray wax. 
Make sure that wax does not come into contact 
with brake discs and rims.
If you stop using your bike for a while, in the win-
ter for example, store it in a dry place at a constant 
temperature.
Before putting your bike into storage, inate both 
tyres to the prescribed tyre pressure.
To nd out more important information on looking aer 
your bike, visit the Internet pages of the relevant compo-
nent manufacturer. The link list in 
 Chapter 29 provides 
an overview with links.
27.2   Wear  parts
Your bike is a technical product that must be regularly 
checked.
Many parts on your bike are subject to a higher degree of 
wear due to their nction and depending on their use.
Have your bike checked regularly at a professional 
bike workshop and have the wear parts replaced.










