You may have to learn how to tighten bike spokes because, depending on circumstances, your closest bike repair shop may not always be there to bail you out. Additionally, tightening bike spokes is a relatively simple task that you can do at home or even on the road. Consequently, having ...
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Everything that spins on your bike depends on bearings. You can tell pretty easily when it’s time to seek expert help. If a wheel jerks to a stop, or the steering feels like it has notches, then those bearings are too tight. If a wheel, when held firmly at the rim and jiggled s...
To clean the cassette, first remove the bike’s rear wheel and apply lube to the cassette. Now, clean it similarly to how you cleaned the chain. Be sure to work your way through individual cogs and spacers, using a towel or an old toothbrush to remove grease. When you’re done cleani...
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causing it to bend into the big lumbar arch pictured above. Collectively this group is called the hip flexors. It is also very common for the tensor fasciae latae to tighten up due to muscle imbalances causing the front of the ITB to get very tight. Now the big bottom muscle, the glut...
How to Power Your Bike With a Whippersnipper Motor: This Instructable will show you how to modify your push bike with a small motor so you wont have to pedal as much and look a whole load cooler! I made mine using a really old kawasaki whipper snipper (w
Now reinstall the brake pads and align them so the pad face is flat against the rim. Then tighten the pad so that it’s snug, but still loose enough to move around. Take a look from the side to make sure the pad is in line with the rim’s brake surface, and not touching the ti...
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In this guide, we’ll make sure your tires are not just filled with air but super ready for all the fun rides ahead. Let’s start with the basics of this bike magic – how to inflate your tires. Ready for the ride of your life?