Maintenance Course @ Downland Cycles, Canterbury
Jamey
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Well I've just done their two-day course and I'd highly recommend it for anyone who wants to learn how to look after their bike:
http://www.downlandcycles.co.uk/courses.htm
In one weekend I've gone from being a complete mechanical dunce to being able to strip the entire bike down to just the frame, clean everything, grease everything and put it all back together again. Within two services the course will have paid for itself.
Well... As long as you ignore the cost of the tools I now want to buy, not to mention a nice workstand. Christmas soon, you say?
http://www.downlandcycles.co.uk/courses.htm
In one weekend I've gone from being a complete mechanical dunce to being able to strip the entire bike down to just the frame, clean everything, grease everything and put it all back together again. Within two services the course will have paid for itself.
Well... As long as you ignore the cost of the tools I now want to buy, not to mention a nice workstand. Christmas soon, you say?
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Jamey
welcome to the club."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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I need to MTFU and do one of these. If there's one in SW London I imagine a few of the commuting forum might be up for it!0
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biondino
have a look in here http://www.bikeradar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12534925"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Thanks Nick. Useful stuff (I never knew that thread existed!), I'll check them out (though the Park and Weldtite links don't work or are out of date).0
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have a look at the growing video links as well.
for real techy questions pop into the MTB tech as there are people who really know there stuff and not just on MTB's.
i will get editing."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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the park one is to a random shop in Kent that does the Park training.
http://www.sidcupcycles.co.uk/acatalog/Training_.html"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Welcome to the dark side.
Remember that everything connected with cycling, including building up your tool collection, comes out of the health and safety budget and is therefore not squandered.
Now you've worked with a decent workstand, you won't want to do anything without one, so I'd suggest keeping your eyes peeled on Ebay for a decent Park or Kestrel stand.0