 Hey guys, there are a few things every rider should check before going out on the ride in order to take full advantage of their bikes It's kind of a checklist that I have and I'm going to show you Where I usually cover The tires, the spokes, the chain and the air filter. So let's get to it So with the chain you should always make sure it's properly lubed up And believe it or not that no maker chain lasts so much longer just having this small gear and when you touch it It should look nice and glossy Like this With the air filter if you haven't checked the last time you're out, it's definitely a good time to check it right now Clean air filter will make you take full advantage of your engine's bike. This one is still good for another ride Something that's really overlooked. It's usually the tension of your spokes and it makes a huge difference while riding Because sometimes there are a lot of people that stop riding because they broke two or three spokes because they never checked it So you have two ways to check your spokes tension It's simply like squeezing a pair of those and going all around both sides and whenever you feel that there's a pair that's a bit Looser, just tighten them. Tighten them a quarter of a turn every time or each time check it again and so on or if you want to do the more artistic way is Grabbing a key and turning the wheel and listening to your your spokes And so whenever you hear a lower pitch on your spokes You tighten them one quarter of a turn each time and then check it again And so on until you don't hear any difference or major difference on your spokes So Last but not least It's your tires pressure. It makes such a difference every time you ride and obviously it depends if you change for example the place you ride in the terrain, but usually what I do with my Way my setup is when I go right to a faster place or a faster track I usually send the tire pressure to around 0.9 1 bar and whenever I go do some hard endure or some Right some places where there are a lot of more rocks. I usually go for 0.7 0.8 so it depends obviously on your feel your tires, but usually that's what I go And it takes advantage a lot more of your bike when riding you get such a huge difference in traction Really makes a difference So that's it. That's my checklist Please let me know your checklist and tell me other things that I should add on my checklist maybe and if you like the videos Please subscribe and let me know what you think about the videos, okay? Bye