You can’t beat that ‘new bike feeling’, can you? I’ve had first rides on new bikes that were mysteriously 1-2 miles per hour quicker, probably more due to pure elation than a few gramms saved here and there and a higher ‘stiffness index’.
However, most of us can’t afford to invest in that feeling all too often. The good news is that you needn’t have to – in fact, looking after the key components on your existing bike could help you maintain the speed and feeling of a new bike.
Here’s why you should look after your chain…
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