A related question: How often should Frame Saver be applied to the
interior of the frame (assuming that it was applied during the build-
up of the bike)? I've never re-applied? Does it need to be?
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Clean the brakes out.. maybe give the brake pads a light sanding to
renew the surface that may be chewed up from winter grit.
on a related note, I've started using Chain L lube, and it's as
terrific as claimed - long lasting, low maintenance. Use this stuff
if you are putting on a new chain.
Sum
After a bunch of wet riding, a good wipe down of the black grime off the
rims and scrub the brakepads could be good. That black filth grinds away
brakepads and eventually even rim side walls. Do you know how to check
your chain for stretch? Some people just swap out their chain every 2000
mi
Sounds to me that all you need to do is swap out tires and keep pedaling...
assuming everything else (brakes, detailers, etc) works fine.
One thing to consider... would be to get some degreaser and clean your
drive train. Probably not mandatory though.
--Smitty
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