HamboCairns
Thanks for all the bananas
I just fixed up my son's bike, cleaned and degreased my chain and adjusted the gears oh so slightly and it was all a massive ball ache because I lack decent tools and a bike stand.
With talk of now both my children potentially getting decent bikes, I think it's time I went all in and became the family bike mechanic rather than some shiny wheels I can spaff all my money on (I still want to do that haha).
I'm won't be building wheels, cutting steerer tubes or inserting star nuts just yet and I don't want to go fullretard Park Tools so can you help me build a shopping list of the things I need to be able to strip a bike, learn how it all works and keep it in tip top condition (e.g. taking off the cassette, crank, bottom bracket etc..)?
Bonus points if I can buy from the same store to get some free delivery!
With talk of now both my children potentially getting decent bikes, I think it's time I went all in and became the family bike mechanic rather than some shiny wheels I can spaff all my money on (I still want to do that haha).
I'm won't be building wheels, cutting steerer tubes or inserting star nuts just yet and I don't want to go full
Bonus points if I can buy from the same store to get some free delivery!