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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

31.0. "Help aquaint my with my bike" by BLUES::HARNOIS () Fri Mar 14 1986 15:36

Now that it is spring time and I am starting to think about
getting back on my bike the thought has entered my mind that
perhaps I should think about a tune up (like those advertised
by some of the bike shops). I would like to do it myself (or 
as much of it that I can). I really want to learn about my 
bike (how it is put together and how it works).

Can anyone describe what a bike tune up is all about? Can anyone
recommend a book on bike maintenance? How about the _Sloane Guide
to Bicycle Maintenance_ (or something close to that).

Thanks in advance,
Kent
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31.1FRIDAY::WOESTEHOFFFri Mar 14 1986 21:1323
What you get in a bike tune-up may vary from shop to shop or from city
to city. Here is what I consider a bike tune-up.

Removing the chain, freewheel and both chain rings. All of these 
should be cleaned with a solvent and then put back together. One
should use caution and not use too much oil to relubricate the chain. 
Excess oil should be wiped off. The freewheel should also be lubricated
before it is reinstalled since you have to do it from the back. Special 
but inexpensive tools are needed to remove the chain and freewheel. However, 
a vice may also come in handy in helping remove the freewheel. A tune-up
should also include adjusting of the brakes and both derailures and also
a safety check. 

Some bike shops may include wheel truing but don't expect it. To do a 
good job, a wheel truing stand and spoke wrench are needed.

A good book would come in handy since it is tough to explain all of the
details in a notes file. Unfortunately, I don't have any to reccommend
since most of what I know was learned from my neighbohood bike shop.
Hopefully someone else will have a suggestion.

  					Keith

31.2PBSVAX::HALBERTTue Mar 18 1986 19:314
I like "Richard's Bicycle Book", published in paperback by Ballantine, I
believe. Like most such books, it has certain prejudices, but maintenance
is clearly explained.
--Dan
31.3JETSAM::HANAUERThu Mar 20 1986 14:547
"ANYBODYS BICYCLE BOOK" by I can't remember who is my bible.

It's clear, well illustrated and even entertaining.  Many bike shops 
have it.  Let me know if you need author/publisher and I will provide.

		Mike

31.4MSEE::BREAULTWed Mar 26 1986 11:004
Anybody's Bicycle Book is by Tom Cuthbertson and it is a good source of
maintenance information.

->Brian
31.5oldie but a goodieFROST::RICHARDSONEric RichardsonFri May 08 1987 14:2524
   If you can find it, try

   "Glenn's Complete Bicycle Manual"  by Clarence W. Coles
   and Harold T. Glenn.  Crown Publishers, inc.  New York,
   NY  10016     c: 1973

   Library of Congress card catalog number 70-185100
     ISBN: 0-517-500922 (cloth)
     ISBN: 0-517-500930 (paper)

   This book covers most topics from safety, fit, assembly, etc, 
   but excels in its maintenance and repair section.  It is
   truly written as a "manual."  Numbered steps and a picture or
   drawing for every step.  It covers specific brands that are 
   hopefully close in nature to whatever you have.  It's aimed
   at mid-range competent do_it_yourselfer..... not overly complicated
   but it doesn't tell you how to work a wrench either.  I just
   did my bike using the manual and I found it indispensable.
   The only drawback is the book is old (1973) so new stuff may
   not be quite as close to the manual (my bike is old, so it was
   perfect).

   Eric
31.6Good manual for mot part, but...MAGIC1::GRACESat May 16 1987 05:215
    I have it and I'm reading through it. Be aware that in the area
    of frame fit there's disagreement from Paul Randazzo at Category
    I Cyclegoods! He claims this old school thinking is from the '30's!
    
    I'm going in there to be fit right at last! I'm psyched!