Roadside
Guide to Bike Repairs
by Dennis Coello
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ISBN:
9780894960260 TITLE: Roadside Guide to Bike Repairs - 2nd Edition AUTHOR: Dennis Coello PRICE: $6.99 BINDING: Paper PAGES: 108 COVER/BOOK ILLUSTRATOR: Dennis Nieweg STATUS: Available Now |
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Table
of Contents Author Biography Publisher CommentsBack Cover Copy Click Here to Order |
Table of Contents | |
1 -
TOOLS 2 - SADDLE 3
- HANDLEBARS AND HEADSETS 4
- WHEELS 5
- CRANK ASSEMBLIES |
6 -
PEDALS 7- BRAKES
9 - CHAINS 10
- ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS Appendix |
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Author Biography |
Dennis Coello is the author of numerous bike books and videos. He writes for major bike magazines, conducts bike clinics across the USA and has traveled around the world on nothing but a bicycle. Dennis owns no car and lives his life entirely on a bike. |
Publisher Comments |
This book is designed to fit in the bike bag of
any bicycle. It has a waterproof cover and explains, in
detail, all the common bike repairs you will need. Back to Summary Information (top of page) |
Back Cover | |
If you wince at the thought of a flat tire or
dread the day you're faced with putting a chain back on
its derailleur, this is your kind of repair book. The
Roadside Guide to Bike Repairs is exactly what its name
implies - an easy to use and easy to carry guide to
repair problems that can suddenly confront any biker. Clear, detailed drawings and simple instructions help you pinpoint your problem and show you how to solve it, step-by-step. There's a list of tools you should carry, a set of instruction on how to use them and discussion on how not to use them., the author even includes a section on catalogues and mail order suppliers that tells you how to get the best possible equipment for the least amount of money. This is Dennis Coello's second book on biking. The first, Living on Two Wheels, takes you by the hand from the moment you start thinking about a bike and, just as a good friend might, explains everything you'll need to know about bikes and biking. |
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