Howdy all, 

I am curious in what sort of maintenance you and your Riv's (and other 
bikes) undergo. 

1. location (climate variable) 
2. how often do you tinker with your bike (customizing, small adjustments, 
wash, grease) (can you over grease?) 
3. how often do you full tear down (do you re-treat anti-rust?) 
4. when do you cave and let a shop work on your bike?

My current routine is a little lacking or in need of adjustment in a 
somewhat new to me climate. I am a frequent tinkerer of bikes - and I have 
a weird hang-ups with letting shops work on my bikes. I've only had a few 
trusted mechanics that I've really felt comfortable working on my bikes. 
I've had some things installed by mechanics and find they rarely grease 
anything which leads to rusting at contact points which bothers me. I have 
no idea the correct amount of grease, but previously never had much for 
issue myself. 

I've moved to the coast (Vancouver bc) and been finding that my bikes 
really rust or corrode much more quickly here than living in Minnesota, or 
Alberta. (winter slurry aside). I try to rinse off my bike a few times a 
week during rainy season to prevent road goo from accumulating - but that 
is easier said than done. I probably give a quick scrub with a brush and 
hose once a month (maybe every 3-6 months with soap). I probably tinker 
once a month with installing parts or making minor adjustments so these 
often coincide. 

I usually try to do a full tear down yearly where I scrub and re-grease 
everything. I love fluid film so try to give a quick respray on the most 
vulnerable areas (I like it more than frame saver) and replace any bits n 
bobs that needs replacing. I wipe down  and degrease any external grease or 
fluid film. 

After this summer's first (yearly) tear down - I noticed a lot more 
corrosion or rust than on previous bikes. I am assuming that it is perhaps 
partly related to coastal climate. Not to mention that finish on the 
Clementine is abysmal (lots of chipping and cracking). But really don't 
want to repaint if I don't have to. The frame was also initially un-treated 
and I've since treated as well as loaded up most contact points with more 
fluid film and/or grease. Hoping it'll be less of an issue now that I've 
undergone my normal corrosion prevention routine. 

Curious what your habits are - (bonus if you live on the coast!)






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