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Thanks, James! You've always taken good care of our Ramblers. They are still in top condition after 4 years. I highly recommend Laid Back Cycles.
So kind ♥ Thanks!
James is the best.
Thanks! We love him and glad he is a part of our team :)
Good info and advice. I've looked at Sheldon Brown's online bike maintenance encyclopedia in the past and got some good guidance there too.
Sheldon did a lot of good work back in his day. Such a great resource.
What to do if the brake lines don’t work, dried out and not moving? Thank you
nice vibes!
Great to see you riding
Please let me know which lubricant do you recommend for chains?
Which area do you live? There's lube for wet, dry and dirty climates.
@@LaidBackCycles I am in the Sacramento area.
@@dancurran8977 I'd use Finish Line DRY Teflon Bicycle Chain Lube. You can pick it up at our shop.
@@MickeyOBrien-dm3ud Thanks for the information! I have been using 3in1 oil because that's what I used 50 years ago. Do I need to degrease the chain before applying the teflon?
@@LaidBackCycles what about for dry climates like Las Vegas? Thanks again for helping me out getting my 559!-Cesar
I live on the Scottish coast and lube the cables every 6 months, all my trikes a stored indoors.
Yep, you've got to keep those cables lubed, especially in areas with more moisture.
@@LaidBackCycles It doesn't take much time or effort if done regularly, BUT it does make a big difference to how they operate.
Thanks, James! You've always taken good care of our Ramblers. They are still in top condition after 4 years. I highly recommend Laid Back Cycles.
So kind ♥ Thanks!
James is the best.
Thanks! We love him and glad he is a part of our team :)
Good info and advice. I've looked at Sheldon Brown's online bike maintenance encyclopedia in the past and got some good guidance there too.
Sheldon did a lot of good work back in his day. Such a great resource.
What to do if the brake lines don’t work, dried out and not moving? Thank you
nice vibes!
Great to see you riding
Please let me know which lubricant do you recommend for chains?
Which area do you live? There's lube for wet, dry and dirty climates.
@@LaidBackCycles I am in the Sacramento area.
@@dancurran8977 I'd use Finish Line DRY Teflon Bicycle Chain Lube. You can pick it up at our shop.
@@MickeyOBrien-dm3ud Thanks for the information! I have been using 3in1 oil because that's what I used 50 years ago. Do I need to degrease the chain before applying the teflon?
@@LaidBackCycles what about for dry climates like Las Vegas?
Thanks again for helping me out getting my 559!
-Cesar
I live on the Scottish coast and lube the cables every 6 months, all my trikes a stored indoors.
Yep, you've got to keep those cables lubed, especially in areas with more moisture.
@@LaidBackCycles It doesn't take much time or effort if done regularly, BUT it does make a big difference to how they operate.