Subject: RE: Spin bike care question...What brand of indoor bike is it? It should come with written maintenance instructions rather than just the dealer telling you what to do. Many indoor cycling bikes (including Spinner(R) bikes) have flywheels that you should NOT lube. Grease on the wheel interferes with the resistance and braking mechanism.
If it's the kind of flywheel that has a belt or chain directly on it (not on the hub, but ON the wheel), then yes, it will need lube, and I assume WD40 would work okay. I have no experience with lubing an indoor bike chain with WD40, though. Done it when there was nothing else to use on my road bike chain, and it seemed fine, although it seemed to get "stickier" and attract dirt faster than higher-quality, bike-chain-specific lube. |