Last-Minute Bike Check: How to Get Your Bicycle Event-Ready Before OCBC Cycle
- SportPlus Feature

- May 5
- 3 min read
Ensuring your bike is in good working condition is essential before a race or a mass cycling event like OCBC Cycle. A quick bike safety check and basic bicycle maintenance routine can prevent mechanical issues, improve ride comfort and help you enjoy the event safely.

With the OCBC Cycle just around the corner, thousands of cyclists across Singapore are preparing to hit the road.
Whether you're riding a road bike, hybrid, or foldable bicycle, one of the most important things you can do before the event is ensure your bike is in good working condition.
A quick bike safety check and basic bicycle maintenance routine can prevent mechanical issues, improve ride comfort and help you enjoy the event safely.
Here’s a simple guide to getting your bike event-ready before a cycling event in Singapore.

1. Start With the ABC Bike Check
A simple ABC check is a common pre-ride routine recommended by cycling coaches and mechanics. It only takes a few minutes and can catch most common problems.
A: Air – Check Your Tyre Pressure
Correct tyre pressure for road bikes or hybrid bikes improves both speed and safety.
Things to check:
Ensure tyres are properly inflated.
Look for cuts, cracks or worn tread.
Inspect the sidewalls for bulges.
Typical tyre pressure ranges:
Road bike: 80–110 PSI
Hybrid bike: 50–70 PSI
Foldable bike: varies by tyre size
Under-inflated tyres increase the risk of punctures during cycling events, especially over long distances.

B: Brakes – Make Sure They Stop Smoothly
Brakes are critical for cycling road safety, especially during a mass participation event.
Check that:
Brake levers feel firm, not spongy
Brake pads contact the rim or rotor evenly
There is no rubbing noise when wheels spin
If your brakes squeal loudly or feel weak, it may be time to service your bicycle brakes before the event.
C: Chain and Drivetrain
Your chain and gears should run smoothly without grinding noises.
Look for:
A dry or rusty chain
Skipping gears
Excessive dirt in the drivetrain
A quick bicycle chain cleaning and lubrication can dramatically improve shifting performance.
Steps for quick maintenance:
Wipe the chain with a rag.
Apply a small amount of bike chain lubricant.
Pedal backwards to distribute the lube.
Wipe off excess oil.
A well-lubricated drivetrain helps prevent gear problems during long bike rides.

2. Inspect Your Wheels and Bolts
Before any cycling event, make sure the key components on your bike are secure.
Quick checks include:
Ensure quick-release skewers or thru-axles are tightened.
Check that wheels spin freely.
Tighten loose bolts on the seatpost and stem.
Loose components are a common cause of mechanical issues during mass cycling rides.
3. When Should You Service Your Bike?
If you haven’t ridden your bicycle in months, it may be worth visiting a bike shop for a professional bicycle servicing.
Signs your bike needs servicing:
Gears skip while pedalling
Brakes feel weak
Wheels wobble
Chain makes grinding noises
A proper service typically includes gear tuning, brake adjustment, drivetrain cleaning and safety inspection.
Doing this a few days before OCBC Cycle ensures your bike performs reliably.

4. Essential Things to Bring on the Ride
Even with a well-maintained bike, it’s smart to carry basic repair tools during long rides.
Recommended items:
Spare inner tube
Tyre levers
Mini pump or CO₂ inflator
Multi-tool
Small saddle bag
These items can help fix common cycling problems like punctures quickly.
5. Test Ride Before Event Day
Finally, take your bike for a short test ride a few days before OCBC Cycle.
During the ride, check for gear shifting, brake performance, overall riding comfort and
any unusual noises.
This ensures everything is working properly before the big day.

Ride Smart, Ride Prepared
For many cyclists in Singapore, the OCBC Cycle is one of the highlights of the cycling calendar. Taking the time to perform a simple bike safety check and basic bicycle maintenance can make all the difference between a smooth ride and an unexpected mechanical issue.
A few minutes of preparation ensures you’ll spend more time enjoying the ride and less time fixing problems on the roadside. #OCBCCycle #LetsGoCycle






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