The Roadside Guide to Bike Repairs - second edition Description:Product DescriptionIf you wince at the thought of a flat tire or dread the day you're faced with putting a chain back on its derailleur, this is your kind of repair book. The Roadside Guide to Bike Repairs is exactly what its name implies - an easy to use and easy to carry guide to repair problems that can suddenly confront any biker. ��
Clear, detailed drawings and simple instructions help you pinpoint your problem and show you how to solve it, step-by-step. There's a list of tools you should carry, a set of instruction on how to use them and discussion on how not to use them, the author even includes a section on catalogues and mail order suppliers and tells you how to get the best possible equipment for the least amount of money.
Table of Contents:
TOC � Roadside Guide to Bike Reparirs
1 - TOOLS
2 - SADDLE
Height
Tilt
Forward & Backward Movement
Side-To-Side Movement
3 - HANDLEBARS AND HEADSETS
Loose Bars
Loose Brake Lever
New Bar Tape
Bars Difficult To Turn From Side To Side
Raising And Lowering The Bars
4 - WHEELS
Flats Wheel Alignment
Broken Spokes
Wheel Bearing Maintenance
Freewheel Removal
5 - CRANK ASSEMBLIES
Cotterless
Cotterpin
6 - PEDALS
7- BRAKES
Cable Adjustment
Cable Replacement
Brake Pads
8 - DERAILLEURS
Rear Derailleur
Front Derailleur
9 - CHAINS
10 - ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS
Fenders
Racks
Flag
Generator Light
Toe Clips And Straps
Kickstand
Water Bottles
Appendix
Bicycle Mail Order CataloguesProduct DescriptionIf you wince at the thought of a flat tire or dread the day you're faced with putting a chain back on its derailleur, this is your kind of repair book. The Roadside Guide to Bike Repairs is exactly what its name implies - an easy to use and easy to carry guide to repair problems that can suddenly confront any biker. ��
Clear, detailed drawings and simple instructions help you pinpoint your problem and show you how to solve it, step-by-step. There's a list of tools you should carry, a set of instruction on how to use them and discussion on how not to use them, the author even includes a section on catalogues and mail order suppliers and tells you how to get the best possible equipment for the least amount of money.
Table of Contents:
TOC � Roadside Guide to Bike Reparirs
1 - TOOLS
2 - SADDLE
Height
Tilt
Forward & Backward Movement
Side-To-Side Movement
3 - HANDLEBARS AND HEADSETS
Loose Bars
Loose Brake Lever
New Bar Tape
Bars Difficult To Turn From Side To Side
Raising And Lowering The Bars
4 - WHEELS
Flats Wheel Alignment
Broken Spokes
Wheel Bearing Maintenance
Freewheel Removal
5 - CRANK ASSEMBLIES
Cotterless
Cotterpin
6 - PEDALS
7- BRAKES
Cable Adjustment
Cable Replacement
Brake Pads
8 - DERAILLEURS
Rear Derailleur
Front Derailleur
9 - CHAINS
10 - ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS
Fenders
Racks
Flag
Generator Light
Toe Clips And Straps
Kickstand
Water Bottles
Appendix
Bicycle Mail Order Catalogues
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