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Tire is Flat
Low Tire Pressure
Sometimes the tires of your bike can lose air pressure over time from changes in temperature, try reinflating your flat tire with a simple bike pump as a first solution.
Hole in the Tube
If after you try to reinflate your tire it still goes flat relatively quickly, you might have a hole in the tube of the tire and it will need to be replaced. To replace the tube, follow the Inner Tube Replacement Guide.
Defective Tire
If you have replaced the tube and the tire still goes flat, the rubber outside of the tire may be defective and cause the tube to break. The tire will need to be replaced. To replace the tire, follow the Tire Replacement Guide.
Chain Does Not Run Smoothly
Chain Has Fallen Off Track
Check the placement of the chain in the track. It may have become disconnected and needs to be put back in place.
Chain is Dirty
A simple solution to fixing your chain if it has become jerky and loud is to clean it with some oil and grease.
Chain is Rusted
If the chain is too stiff from rusting over time it may need to be replaced.
Brake is Not Working Properly
Brake Mechanism Has Come Undone
Reconnect the brake mechanism. To reconnect, refer to steps 1 and 2 in the Front Wheel Replacement Guide.
Worn Brake Pad
If the brake pads have become worn or damaged they will need to be replaced. To replace the brake pads, follow the Brakes Replacement Guide
Bike Wobbles
Bent Rim
If the rim has become bent or warped in some manner, it will need to be replaced for the bike to run smoothly. To replace the rim, refer to the Bicycle Rim Replacement Guide.
Front Reflector is Broken
Reflector Snapped or is Missing
A broken reflector will need to be replaced. To replace the reflector, refer to the Front Reflector Replacement Guide.
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