Where can I learn basic bike maintenance? my bike is broken I need to resolve this problem, but I'm not one idea on the bike I need to know which remedy. i was bring in a different place but nothing, the problem is Whit chain to maintain and to blow up a funny noise every time and change the Guide
Try these two sites for lots of repair info:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/
http://www.parktool.com/repair/
Check around your local bike shops. Often, they offer courses and seminars so that people can learn bike maintenance. Sometimes classes are free, some pay.
If you have a university "free" in your area, they often offer classes as well.
Well, I think you need to oil the chain.
If he continues to come, then you lose it back on.
when you get home Rench use a screw of the wheel to the extent it is nice and cozy
Providing there is a local bike shop somewhere nearby, I usually prefer to let professionals handle the maintenance and repair, but as we go cross-country, it is not always an option.
Then I found a bike shop that offered a number of different programs and courses taken. Yes, I also have manuals, but there's nothing like getting practical experience. The bike shop also organizes excursions and shopping, it's good PR for them and holding public lectures will not hurt their business - I take my bike to them every year for developed and made level.
Another good way to learn to repair your bike? Get a part-time job in a bike shop.
Hello, a few sites and videos to help you on your way, good luck and safe riding:)
You will not learn by dancing on a qwerty keyboard.
You need a fist full of tools, a splash of intuition, and a network of real, living, breathing, riding friends and family to guide you in the right direction.
maintenance cycle is a cycle in itself -. . . - Walk - Break - Fixed - tower - break - fix. . .
If you do not drive, you do not break, if you do not break, you do not fix!
Try your local Halfords. They allow you to watch what it takes to repair and maintain your bike.
is very little we can do and all are easy to ... not knowing or being there .... Hard But Im guessing ten or speed as it ... They are screws on the front sprocket looks to see where it moves when you shift gears to maintain the straight and some of the jump followed by a simple turn should do one way or the other ... Sprock the rear is the same way it also functions as the adjusting screw of a screw motion for the inner and the other to stop the bottom keep the chain line a pocket screwdriver is what you get need
Posted on May 31, 2010.