AC Black Road Bike Maintenance Book
BikeRadar verdict
"Easy-to-use, clear and the lie-flat binding is a bonus"
By BikeRadar
Tourers get a mention and track and time trial bikes some detail, but basically this is road racing bike maintenance manual.
The step-by-step sequences are clear, with outstanding colour photography, and the spiral binding lets the book lie flat.
Quibbles (eg trail is conflated with fork rake) are minor.
ISBN 978 07136 81994
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Specification
- Name:
- Road Bike Maintenance Book
- Built by:
- AC Black
- Price:
- n/a
- Manufacturer's Description:
- Road Bike Maintenance provides cycling enthusiasts with step-by-step guidance to maintaining and repairing their bikes
- Features:
- Understanding how to look after your own bike is a necessary skill — particularly given the costs of modern bikes (even basic bikes are around £500) and services in bike shops (often £100 plus). This book guides the reader through every repair possible on a road bike and also give tips on how to spot the early warning signs of trouble so that you can fix the problem before it leads to costly relacements. The spiral bound design means that the book will open flat so that you can easily follow the fully illustrated step-by-step guidance. It is the perfect reference manual to have in your shed or workshop and also contain lots of tips on how to conduct quick repairs if you get into trouble while out on the road.
- Dimensions:
- 192 pages. 230x189 mm. mm (w x h x d)
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