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E-biking is supposed to be a convenient and fun experience. But how do you keep enjoying your ride when the temperature drops? Taking care of your e-bike during winter will ensure consistent performance and a more pleasurable ride and increase your bike's longevity. That’s why we asked this year’s Shimano Mechanics Championships U.K. winner for his top e-bike maintenance tips for winter.

E-Bike Care During Winter

Two people riding bicycles on a country trail surrounded by greenery and fields
Two people riding bicycles on a country trail surrounded by greenery and fields
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Vintage bicycle with basket near cleaning supplies and a tool bag in front of a green garage door
Vintage bicycle with basket near cleaning supplies and a tool bag in front of a green garage door
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Person removing battery from electric bike mounted on the rear rack
Person removing battery from electric bike mounted on the rear rack
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Shimano Steps bike computer mounted on handlebars
Shimano Steps bike computer mounted on handlebars

It’s not just in the workshop that you can take better care of your bike, “be sympathetic to your drivetrain and use the full range of gears rather than relying on the motor to change speed. It will improve your cycling as you are using your bike the way it is designed to be ridden, and it will ensure your drive train components wear equally, helping them to last longer.”

Finally, Dan reminds us of the necessity of safety checks. “Harsh winter conditions mean you should check your e-bike before every ride. Grit and salt are especially bad for brake pads, so you need to keep an eye on them. If you aren’t confident checking your bike, take it to a reputable bike shop. If you bring your bike to us, we go through specific tips and teach you about the care of your own bike so you can have a better cycling experience all year round.”

Prepare for winter

Beat the cold by e-bike

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