Both great suggestions - I was aware of neither. I have immediatedly
> That looks like a great resource. I've also often used the repair
> help page on the Park Tools website,
> http://www.parktool.com/repair/
> which displays a bicycle that you can click on to select the area in
> which you need repair help. Though for some reason, they always think
> that you need Park Tool number XXYYZZ to do the repair :-)
> On Jun 27, 9:15 am, Pam Wright <texaspamri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > This showed up on my local club email. It's got a lot of basic bike maintenance tutorials and (for me anyway!) a couple "not" so basic. Thought I'd pass it along.
> > Pam Wright
> > Here is a great web site with up close videos and good instruction on how to work on your bike.http://bicycletutor.com/Check it out if you want to get more confident in working on & adjusting your own bike.
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