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Juliana Rider Hailey Elise working on her Juliana Joplin full suspension 29" mountain bike in her garage

How to keep your bike in tip-top shape

With proper care and attention your Juliana can perform as good as new. Don’t be put off by basic maintenance. With a few of our handy tips you’ll be able to keep your own bike rolling smoothly. Keep in mind that extreme conditions and high usage levels can accelerate these service intervals.

Juliana Rider Hailey Elise working on her Juliana Joplin full suspension 29" mountain bike in her garage

How to keep your bike in tip-top shape

With proper care and attention your Juliana can perform as good as new. Don’t be put off by basic maintenance. With a few of our handy tips you’ll be able to keep your own bike rolling smoothly. Keep in mind that extreme conditions and high usage levels can accelerate these service intervals.

Red underlined: Every Ride
Red underlined: Every Ride
Red number 1
Red number 1

Check tire pressure and wheel condition

Ensure tires are inflated to desired pressure (more info here) by checking with a gauge or pump. Spin the wheels and visually inspect the tires for damage and condition. While you’re at it, check for wheel trueness, hub play, and brake drag.

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Red number 2

Wipe down and lube the chain

At minimum, you should wipe dust and grime off your chain every ride. Unless you’re going on shorter rides (less than two hours) you should also lubricate your chain each ride to both ensure smoother shifting and drivetrain longevity.

Red number 3
Red number 3

Clean your fork stanchions, and shock and dropper shafts

Wiping down fork stanchions, and shock and dropper post shafts before or after each ride keeps your suspension operating smoothly and helps extend the service interval of these components. Cleaning these parts is especially important in adverse conditions that include heavy mud, extreme dust, or wet weather use.

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Red number 4

Check your thru-axles

Check your thru-axles - Ensure that front and rear thru-axles are properly installed and secured. If you have a quick-release, check that the lever is tight.

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Red number 5

Give your frame a little love

As long as you keep your drivetrain and suspension clean and lubricated as described above, your bike is gonna work pretty well. And while dirt, dust, and grime on your frame doesn’t affect performance, a clean bike is a dialed bike. A quick wipe-down before or after each ride helps keep everything pro.

Green underlined text: Every 3-5 Rides
Green underlined text: Every 3-5 Rides
Green Number 1
Green Number 1

Check shock and fork air pressure

Over time, air suspension components slowly lose pressure. Use a shock pump to ensure your fork and shock are at the correct pressure. If you need help setting up your suspension, take a look at the setup guides on our bike pages.

Green Number 2
Green Number 2

Check brake pads

Look through the caliper with a white background to see how worn your pads are. Wet weather and/or downhill use will accelerate pad wear, so be especially diligent if those conditions fit your typical riding scenario. Spray rubbing alcohol on the caliper and wipe to clean. Look for any signs of fluid leaks.

Green Number 3
Green Number 3

Check bolt tension

Loose bolts can create big problems and dangerous scenarios. Perform a front-to-back check of your bike to make sure all your fasteners are properly torqued and tight.

Green Number 4
Green Number 4

Check the battery level of your AXS components

If you have SRAM’s wireless AXS components (derailleur and/or seatpost), check to see the charge level by using the AXS app or by hitting the AXS button on any AXS component to wake the component up and display its state-of-charge.

See SRAM’s AXS guide here

Underlined red text: Every 3-6 Months
Underlined red text: Every 3-6 Months

Many of these items require proper tools and advanced training. Consider bringing your bike into your local Juliana retailer for service

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Red number 1

Service fork lowers

Change out seals and fork oil. See fork manufacturer manual for more specific instructions and service intervals.

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Red number 2

Service hydraulic brakes

Flush and bleed the hydraulic brake fluid and check your brake pads and rotors for wear. Check the brake's manual for specific service instructions.

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Red number 3

Service dropper post

Much like suspension, dropper posts require regular service. Consult the manufacturer’s maintenance info for your dropper post for specifics.

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Red number 4

Deep clean the drivetrain

Not just the chain, but cassette, derailleur pulleys, and chainrings too. Clean and lube freehub body as well.

Red number 5
Red number 5

Check tires for wear and sealant level

Check your tires for tread depth and condition—replace if necessary. Check tire sealant level, add more sealant if low. If you live and ride in a warm climate zone, expect to completely replace the tire sealant at this interval.

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Red number 6

Check for chain wear and stretch

An excessively worn chain can shorten the lifespan of expensive drivetrain components like cassettes and chainrings. Use a chain checker tool to measure wear and replace the chain if necessary.

Underlined blue text: Every 6 Months - 1 Year
Underlined blue text: Every 6 Months - 1 Year
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Blue number 1

Service rear shock

Have a qualified technician perform an air sleeve and seal service. If shock is making clunky or wheezing noises, it may need an internal damper service as well.

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Blue number 2

Linkage and frame service

Disassemble and clean all linkages, and check bearings for smooth operation. Replace bearings if necessary (they’re free, see info here), and check headset and bottom bracket, re-greasing all mating surfaces upon reassembly.

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A circular image of someone cleaning their Juliana Bicycles Roubion with a hose and spray nozzle
A circular image of someone cleaning their Juliana Bicycles Roubion with a hose and spray nozzle

Clean your bike

A clean bike is a happy bike, but don’t get overzealous. For the sake of your components and to conserve water, we recommend cleaning your bike using the dryest techniques possible. When you do use water, use only low pressure hoses and avoid spraying water directly at bearings and linkages.

Many Juliana retailers offer tune-up services to take care of the above and additional maintenance needs. Check our dealer locator for local maintenance help.