Bike Ready for College

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Goal: safe and reliable for tomorrow — not a full bike-shop tune-up.
Tires & Wheels
Inflate both tires
Inflate to the pressure range printed on the tire sidewall. Do not automatically use the maximum pressure.
Inspect tire condition
Rotate each wheel and inspect the full tire. Look for cuts, cracks, bulges, exposed fabric/casing, or anything embedded in the tread.
Check wheels are straight and secure
  • Spin each wheel. It should run reasonably straight and not rub the brake.
  • Push the rim side-to-side. There should be essentially no hub play.
  • Confirm quick releases or thru-axles are fully secured.
Brakes
Check brake lever feel
Squeeze each brake hard. The lever should feel firm and should not pull all the way to, or nearly to, the handlebar.
Inspect brake pads / rotors
Confirm pads contact the rim braking surface or disc rotor correctly. Rim-brake pads must not touch the tire. Replace pads if essentially worn out.
Check steering / headset
Hold the front brake and rock the bike forward and backward. There should not be obvious looseness or clunking. Lift the front wheel and turn the bars left/right; movement should be smooth.
Drivetrain
Shift through every gear
Pedal while the rear wheel is off the ground or during the road test. Check for skipping, hesitation, inability to reach a gear, or the chain trying to come off.
Clean and lubricate chain
Wipe the chain thoroughly. Apply bicycle chain lubricant lightly to the rollers while rotating the crank, then wipe the outside of the chain nearly dry. Do not use WD-40 as the final chain lubricant.
Loose Parts & Bearings
Check major parts for looseness
Check stem/handlebars, brake levers, saddle/seatpost, crank arms, pedals, racks, fenders, and bottle cages. You are checking for looseness — do not indiscriminately overtighten fasteners.
Check bearings and cranks
Spin both wheels and listen/feel for grinding. Grab each crank arm and pull sideways; there should not be meaningful play. Pedals should rotate without obvious wobble or grinding.
Final Test
10–15 minute road test
  • Test the front brake hard.
  • Test the rear brake hard.
  • Shift every gear.
  • Stand on the pedals.
  • Make several tighter turns.
  • Ride over a mildly rough section and listen for rattles or looseness.
Pack basic college bike kit
Pump, correct spare tube, tire levers, small bike multitool, chain lube, and a strong U-lock.