Maximizing Your Bike’s Safety During Turbo Training Sessions
While cycling is a healthy habit, outdoor cycling can be challenging throughout the year because of unsuitable weather. However, the issue at hand is safeguarding your bike from specific situations. Let’s dive deep to discover the tricks to do so.
Sweat erosion
The enclosed space while riding indoors causes increased sweating. However, sweat can harm the frame's carbon and alloy, making it your bike's biggest enemy. In order to prevent any harm, simply cover the headset and handlebars with a towel.
A dehumidifier is a savior
Due to the moisture present in the room, cycling in a small space can create a humid atmosphere that leads to metal rust. Using a dehumidifier can be a savior for your bike and reduce the risk of rust.
Save your tyres
When using a turbo trainer, there’s a high chance of damaging your tires. To prevent damage, replace your new tires with old ones. Additionally, selecting durable indoor tires can be a wise choice.
Make a habit of cleaning
Cyclists must clean their drivetrain to ensure their bike stays in good condition. Additionally, it ensures an effortless ride with a smooth experience.
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