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Tribanite

Active Member
so i may start my journey into bike DIY.
at the moment i can ....

remove either wheel
fix a puncture
remove/replace a tyre
flip the stem
mickle the chain
raise/lower the saddle

and that's about it (hides head in shame)

i want to be able to ....

change the cassette
fit a new chain
grease the hubs
remove the BB

and do all the bike maintenance myself. i know youtube is my friend, but when i'm 100 ft down the bottom of the garden,in my shed with my radio ..... would prefer an old fashioned book :eek:
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
A few months ago I picked up a copy of The Illustrated Bicycle Maintenance book by Todd Downs. ISBN 1-4050-8788-9
Loads of pictures, good clear text and covers lots of variations in equipment.

The other alternative is to find online instructions for the job in hand, print them off and take the printout to your shed. No worries about dirty fingermarks then!
 

alicat

Squire
Location
Staffs
Zinn and the art of road bike maintenance or Zinn and the art of mountain bike maintenance.

It has illustrations instead of photos which works really well in terms of showing the part you are working on very clearly. The text is quite humorous eg one of the vital elements of the toolkit is your noggin and there is a drawing of a brain.

I use it to read up in general terms then google the exact parts I am working on as Compo does.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
My OH got me the Haynes book

All see if your lbs is doing any workshop. Mine do an after hours workshop with one on one guidance

Gonna attempt to fit an ultegra bb sometime in the spring once I move home
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
My OH got me the Haynes book

All see if your lbs is doing any workshop. Mine do an after hours workshop with one on one guidance

Gonna attempt to fit an ultegra bb sometime in the spring once I move home

Come round mine. You can do here over a cup of tea and a bit of guidance.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
Come round mine. You can do here over a cup of tea and a bit of guidance.

Are you sure? Ahh sweet man I recently bought the tools for it and the bb is still in the package. What am stuck on is what grease I should buy? in the basket was anti seize, I already have lithium grease.

By spring I hope to buy a new chainset and cassette (got the tools for this too!)

left on my list is cable work :wacko:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Are you sure? Ahh sweet man I recently bought the tools for it and the bb is still in the package. What am stuck on is what grease I should buy? in the basket was anti seize, I already have lithium grease.

By spring I hope to buy a new chainset and cassette (got the tools for this too!)

left on my list is cable work :wacko:


Lithium grease will be fine.
I have always used halfords cheapo grease with no problems.

Of course you are welcome round.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
so i may start my journey into bike DIY.
at the moment i can ....

remove either wheel
fix a puncture
remove/replace a tyre
flip the stem
mickle the chain
raise/lower the saddle

and that's about it (hides head in shame)

i want to be able to ....

change the cassette
fit a new chain
grease the hubs
remove the BB

and do all the bike maintenance myself. i know youtube is my friend, but when i'm 100 ft down the bottom of the garden,in my shed with my radio ..... would prefer an old fashioned book :eek:
Where you located?
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
No probs.. there's a cafe at the bottom of my road :whistle:^_^

Get all the gear together, BB and cables and we will do all in one go.
As under my avatar :thumbsup:

Any tools I should buy? I need some allen keys and torque wrench ( this I know is hit and miss with some people - just recommended by the guy at my LBS who run the session)

I know where your located, Purley to Orpington not far happy days

It was directed to the OP
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Any tools I should buy? I need some allen keys and torque wrench ( this I know is hit and miss with some people - just recommended by the guy at my LBS who run the session)

I know where your located, Purley to Orpington not far happy days

It was directed to the OP


Never needed a torque wrench.
I have all the tools needed.
 
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