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by emcq
2035 days ago
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A better rule of thumb is miles because hours don't reflect the amount of energy put into your drive train. Typical recommendations are every 500-750miles for a mountain bike. For the average mountain biker I think that would be more like every 125 hours at 6 mph. Mountain bike chains see much more abuse than road, and you can go further too. You can be more scientific by using a chain ware tool to measure how much stretch there is. |
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Suspension service intervals are specified in hours, so I use the same for the rest of the bike.