What are the typical maintenance errors when it comes to Quicken bicycles? This is a common question for those who perform DIY bicycle maintenance at home. Follow this article for details to prevent making errors.
Handling the Quicken bike tire section
Puncturing the bike tire is a common occurrence with Quicken bicycles. One of the prevalent maintenance mistakes is mishandling the tire removal process. When the tire is punctured, many people use traps to remove it and inadvertently puncture it even more. You only realize this when inflating the wheel after fixing the puncture hole.

To avoid this mistake, use your hands to reattach the bike tire to the rim. In cases where the tire sticks tightly to the rim, only then resort to tire traps and handle with utmost care.
Additionally, another common mistake people make is placing the tire in the wrong position on the wheel rim. To rectify this, check the tire size that fits the wheel rim snugly. After installation, press the entire wheel evenly to prevent the tire from slipping off.
Adjusting the headset too tightly
The headset is a component with the role of guiding the bike, consisting of the fork, bearings, and steering shaft. The fork assembly includes 2 ball bearings inside and outside, along with a ball bearing in the middle, ensuring a quick and smooth steering process.
With the headset cap, tighten it just enough to keep the handlebars from wobbling. If you tighten the cap too much, the handlebars will become stiff and challenging to adjust.
Neglecting to replace Quicken bicycle brakes

Not replacing the rear bicycle brake after prolonged use is a common maintenance mistake, reducing the safety level for the rider. Brake pads with a thickness of at least 2.5 mm ensure the safest brake operation.
Failure to Properly Adjust Bike Brakes
After replacing or repairing wheels, we often overlook the need to properly adjust the brake lever. This forces you to squeeze the brake harder to bring the bike to a stop, reducing safety while you are on the road.
Therefore, pay attention to adjusting the bike brakes appropriately after replacing or repairing the wheels.
Not Checking Tire Pressure
Failing to check tire pressure can lead to increased tire wear. Over-inflated or under-inflated tires are also very dangerous when in motion.
Advice for you is to check tire pressure after repairs or after a period of cycling. Tire pressure specifications are often printed on the tire, allowing you to compare pressure when inflating at home, ensuring not to overinflate the tires.
Neglecting Bicycle Chain Maintenance
Did you know that neglecting regular bicycle chain maintenance can quickly lead to worn-out gears and an annoying squeaky sound while in motion? More seriously, you'll incur expenses to replace the bicycle gear component.

Adjust the length of the bike chain appropriately, lubricate it regularly, and check it once a month to ensure the chain's durability. Lubricating the bike chain helps the bike operate smoothly, ensuring the chain's longevity.
However, many people make some mistakes, such as using the wrong lubricant. Applying lubricant without cleaning the bike chain will render the maintenance ineffective. Moreover, if you lubricate a dirty chain, it will accelerate chain wear and tear.
Therefore, clean the bike chain before applying lubricant. Apply lubricant between the chain links, not on the sprocket. Also, choose the appropriate lubricant based on weather conditions and travel distance.
These are some common maintenance mistakes with Quicken bicycles that you should avoid. Hopefully, this article will help you gain more experience in self-repair and home maintenance for your bike, making it easier and more professional.
