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MAINTENANCE

For every bike owner there comes a time when maintenance has to be done either by yourself or someone else. Some stuff is easier to do than you might think. All of it will require tools, time and a little bit of care.

I’m not the most patient guy in the world when it comes to bike mechanics, I don’t think I could ever be full time mechanic. But I like to dabble, and having spent a long time hanging around tracks where the maintenance schedule is much higher than street bikes, the crashes are more common and the financial drain all the more spectacular. Especially for those that don’t have the time inclination or tools to do it themselves.

I’m going to make a few pages detailing some of the simpler and more common things that must be done for most bikes, If you can use the info great if you have any questions or comments then feel free.


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