Tip of the month: Get ready for spring with an ABC Quick Check
Published on April 07, 2026
Performing an ABC Quick Check only takes a few minutes but can help identify any obvious issues that might affect your ride. It’s important to note that the ABC Quick Check is not a substitute for regular bicycle maintenance and periodic professional servicing. Regularly servicing your bike will help ensure its overall safety, performance and longevity. See the image and corresponding tips below:
Air (A):
Check your tires' air pressure and ensure that it matches the recommended pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire. Look for any signs of damage or excessive wear on the tires, such as cuts or bulges. Make sure there are no objects embedded in the tire that could cause a puncture.
Brakes (B):
Squeeze each brake lever individually to make sure they engage smoothly and effectively. Check that the brake pads make proper contact with the rim or disc and are not excessively worn. If needed, adjust or replace the brake pads.
Chains (C):
Inspect the chain for any signs of rust, dirt buildup or damage. Ensure it is properly lubricated. Check the chain tension by pulling it away from the teeth of the front chainring. There should be a slight amount of play, but it should not sag excessively.
Quick (Q):
Is quick-release level securely closed?
Check (C):
Check that everything is working properly by taking a short test ride.