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Bicycle maintenance
Hi all,
A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? Thanks in advance! |
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Bugbear wrote: Hi all, A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? Thanks in advance! Try Googling? http://www.bicycleworld.com/BW_repair_info.html for starters Owen |
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On Dec 2, 12:46 pm, "Bugbear" wrote: Hi all, A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). Hi Bugbear, I'm in Thornlie also, and while I generally communte in a different direction I also ride to Perth a lot. So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? I've just bought a copy of "Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance Here is a link to its Amazon.com page: http://tinyurl.com/wzkg2 I've seen it in Dymocks at Cannington, it looks pretty good. Consider also buying one of the bike tool kits from torpedo7.com.au next time they're on special. Travis |
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Travis wrote:
On Dec 2, 12:46 pm, "Bugbear" wrote: Hi all, A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). Hi Bugbear, I'm in Thornlie also, and while I generally communte in a different direction I also ride to Perth a lot. So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? I've just bought a copy of "Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance Here is a link to its Amazon.com page: http://tinyurl.com/wzkg2 I've seen it in Dymocks at Cannington, it looks pretty good. Zinn is a book I have too, and is worth getting. If you're doing some maintenance, it is sometimes worth reading Zinn while also trawling the great bicycle maintenance sites on the web, e.g. http://sheldonbrown.com/ Consider also buying one of the bike tool kits from torpedo7.com.au next time they're on special. Ditto - I'll second that one as well. Not too long ago I used a torpedo7 tool kit to change my chain and rear cassette, and everything worked a treat. Cheers, Vince |
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Somewhere on the net is a set of Edition 3 of Barnetts Maintenance Manual -
a professional approach. BARNETT'S MANUAL (4th Edition) TABLE OF CONTENTS: (#) = (Volume number) (1) 13 - Cartridge-Bearing Hubs (2) 27 - Chainline (1) Introduction (1) 14 - Adjustable-Cone/Cup Pedals (3) 28 - Handlebars, Stems, And Handlebar Extensions (1) 1 - Basic Mechanical Skills (1) 15 - Cartridge-Bearing Pedals (3) 29 - Seats And Seatposts (1) 2 - Tapping Bottom-Bracket Shell Threads (2) 16 - Wheel Building And Rim Replacement (3) 30 - Shift-Control Mechanisms (1) 3 - Facing The Bottom-Bracket Shell (2) 17 - Wheel Truing And Repair (3) 31 - Derailleur-Cable Systems (1) 4 - Reaming And Facing The Head Tube (2) 18 - Wheel Removal, Replacement, And Installation (3) 32 - Rear Derailleurs (1) 5 - Milling The Fork Crown (2) 19 - Tires And Tubes (3) 33 - Front Derailleurs (1) 6 - Sizing And Threading Fork Columns (2) 20 - Taper-Fit Crank Arms (3) 34 - Brake Levers (1) 7 - Seat-Tube Milling (2) 21 - Cottered Crank Arms (3) 35 - Brake-Cable Systems (1) 8 - Frame And Fork Alignment And Damage (2) 22 - One-Piece Cranks (3) 36 - Cable-Operated Rim Brakes (1) 9 - Adjustable-Cup Bottom Brackets (2) 23 - Chainrings (3) 37 - Hydraulic Rim Brakes And Disc Brakes (1) 10 - Cartridge Bearing Bottom Brackets (2) 24 - Pedal Removal, Replacement, And Installation (3) 38 - Suspension Forks And Rear Shocks (1) 11 - Headsets (2) 25 - Freehub Mechanisms And Thread-On Freewheels (4) 39 - Appendix (1) 12 - Adjustable-Cone Hubs (2) 26 - Chains (4) 40 - Worksheets -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The best ever text. Try Google (Otherwise Edition 4 in 3 Volumes is a serious $250 if a bookshop will get it for you - Borders in Sydney had it once - it doesn't move fast at that price.!) -- Bob C "Bugbear" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? Thanks in advance! |
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Bob C wrote:
Somewhere on the net is a set of Edition 3 of Barnetts Maintenance Manual - a professional approach. BARNETT'S MANUAL (4th Edition) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Nope, I'm pretty sure the last time I looked you could no longer get the free copies on the net. DaveB |
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The old trusty is the Park Tools website - it has a diagram of a bike
and you click on the bit you are interested in, to get detailed instructions. http://www.parktool.com/repair/ Also look up Sheldon Brown for more specialised info. Donga |
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Bob C Wrote: Somewhere on the net is a set of Edition 3 of Barnetts Maintenance Manual - a professional approach. I know of *cough* someone who may know of a copy of Edition 5. *cough* Email the cfsmtb helpdesk and ask very nicely: cfsmtbATgmailDOTcom -- cfsmtb |
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Bugbear wrote:
Hi all, A bit of an introduction, I live in Perth and recently bought a flat bar road bike (Merida Speeder T3) to cycle to work (Thornlie to Perth). So far I've clocked up about 1500km and now I'm starting to wonder about maintenance. I've no problems with some of the basic stuff (tyre pressures, repairing punctures, oiling the chain, inspecting brake pads) but I'd like to get my hands on a good reference book that will alert me to what else I should be keeping an eye on from time to time. What books / resources would you recommend for someone who wants to learn about bike maintenance so that I can keep my pride and joy in good condition? Thanks in advance! No-one else has mentioned it but the Park Tool Blue Book of Bicycle Maintenance is pretty good. I got one for myself and one for my Dad when he recently took up cycling. It makes an excellent companion to the Park Tool website that Donga mentioned. My only concern is that it is tied pretty closely to Park Tool but there are plenty of other bike tool manufacturers. Park Tool are to bicycles what Snap-on are to cars. Sheldon Brown's website is an excellent reference site as well although I wonder if it might be a bit daunting for a newbie to bike maintenance (controversial?). Cheers, DeF. -- To reply, you'll need to remove your finger. |
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cfsmtb wrote:
Bob C Wrote: Somewhere on the net is a set of Edition 3 of Barnetts Maintenance Manual - a professional approach. I know of *cough* someone who may know of a copy of Edition 5. *cough* Email the cfsmtb helpdesk and ask very nicely: cfsmtbATgmailDOTcom Or, for those too shy to contact the helpdesk, you can see a few chapters on-line at http://www.bbinstitute.com/manual.htm , such as the chapter on rear derailleurs: http://www.bbinstitute.com/BM5%20chap%2032.pdf Cheers, Vince |
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