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Old July 15th 04, 05:15 PM
Katanga-Man
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Guys,
I'm quite a practical dude, however, I am afraid of mucking about with my
bike too much in case I can't get out on it. However, I would like to learn
a bit about it - particularly the front and rear mechs and headset. Anyone
recommend a good book on this subject? I am fond of Orbea and Specialised.

I often read you guys posts and don;t know what you are talking about - I
just ride 'em.



Thanks,
KM


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Old July 15th 04, 05:20 PM
Simon Mason
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"Katanga-Man" wrote in message
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Guys,
I'm quite a practical dude, however, I am afraid of mucking about with my
bike too much in case I can't get out on it. However, I would like to

learn
a bit about it - particularly the front and rear mechs and headset.

Anyone
recommend a good book on this subject? I am fond of Orbea and

Specialised.


I simply use this site and print out the relevant article.

http://www.parktool.com/repair_help/FAQindex.shtml


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Simon Mason
Anlaby
East Yorkshire.
53°44'N 0°26'W
http://www.simonmason.karoo.net


 




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