Bicycle Maintenance Made Ridiculously Easy. v1.1Requirements: pdf reader, 2,1 Mb
Overview: A well looked after bike is a pleasure to ride. Yet when you first start cycling this is the one area often ignored. Soon you find the breaks not as responsive, the gears keep skipping and everything starts squeaking. After a short while you find yourself not enjoying your cycling as much as you could be.
Luckily you don’t have to pay £40 at the bike shop every time something goes wrong. By following a few simple checklists every month you can keep that new bike feeling for longer.
I don’t think that bicycle maintenance needs to be the realm of just hardcore enthusiasts and bike mechanics. The simple repairs, which is probably all you will ever have to do, are possible for anyone to do themselves. This is exactly why this guide is here. It’s for the everyday cyclist who wants to learn a few tricks about how the bike works. After all you are spending all these hours every week on your bike dedicating a maximum of one hour every month to check everything over isn’t a big request.
What is included in the eBook
The eBook takes you through two checklists. The first if a quick pre-ride check to make sure things don’t start falling off as you start pedalling!
The second is checklist of things you should be doing every month to make sure your bike keeps running smoothly. These are pretty essential things that any bike owner should know.
Then I also go through some of the typical repairs you may need to do. These include fixing a flat, checking for chain wear and adjusting brakes.
Finally the eBook gives away some of the tricks I use to make sure I stay on top of bike maintenance.
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[b]Bicycle Maintenance Made Ridiculously Easy. v1.1[/b]
[u]Requirements:[/u] pdf reader, 2,1 Mb
[u]Overview:[/u] A well looked after bike is a pleasure to ride. Yet when you first start cycling this is the one area often ignored. Soon you find the breaks not as responsive, the gears keep skipping and everything starts squeaking. After a short while you find yourself not enjoying your cycling as much as you could be.
Luckily you don’t have to pay £40 at the bike shop every time something goes wrong. By following a few simple checklists every month you can keep that new bike feeling for longer.
I don’t think that bicycle maintenance needs to be the realm of just hardcore enthusiasts and bike mechanics. The simple repairs, which is probably all you will ever have to do, are possible for anyone to do themselves. This is exactly why this guide is here. It’s for the everyday cyclist who wants to learn a few tricks about how the bike works. After all you are spending all these hours every week on your bike dedicating a maximum of one hour every month to check everything over isn’t a big request.
What is included in the eBook
The eBook takes you through two checklists. The first if a quick pre-ride check to make sure things don’t start falling off as you start pedalling!
The second is checklist of things you should be doing every month to make sure your bike keeps running smoothly. These are pretty essential things that any bike owner should know.
Then I also go through some of the typical repairs you may need to do. These include fixing a flat, checking for chain wear and adjusting brakes.
Finally the eBook gives away some of the tricks I use to make sure I stay on top of bike maintenance.
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[u]More Info:[/u]
[code]http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/about/bicycle-maintenance-ebook/[/code]
[u]Download Instructions:[/u]
(Closed Filehost) https://ul.to/t96uimj0/Bicycle-maintenance-made-ridiculously-easy.pdf
Mirrors:
(Closed Filehost) https://hugefiles.net/1uzmsz1pbd5t/Bicycle-maintenance-made-ridiculously-easy.pdf