- The World's Best-Selling Guide to Mountain Bike Repair
av Lennard Zinn
355,-
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO FIX YOUR BIKE!Whether your mountain bike is new or old, running great or in need of repair, Lennard Zinn's easy-to-follow instructions will help you maintain it and keep it working like new. Learn how to do it yourself and take care of every part of your bicycle, from basic tune-ups to major overhauls.Simple step-by-step instructions will guide you through each procedure, including how to fix shifting problems; repair a flat; adjust brakes; maintain or replace a chain; troubleshoot noises; adjust suspension; true a wheel-it's all here, with hundreds of detailed illustrations of how parts go together and professional advice for doing the job right.Itemized lists explain which tools you'll need, whether you are stocking a workshop or making a quick repair.No matter what type of mountain bike or hybrid you own, Lennard Zinn's time-saving tips and clear instructions will help you maintain it, fix it, upgrade it, and keep it running dependably for years to come. Zinn & the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenanceis your one-stop reference for everything you need to know about your bike!Bicycle BasicsSimple instructions for regular bicycle careHow to do your own bike fitComplete Bike RepairHow to fix every bike part: brakes, wheels, tires, headsets, pedals, derailleurs, chains, hubs, handlebars, seatposts, saddles, shifters, shocks, and suspension forksSolve Common Bicycle ProblemsDiagnose and fix problems like a skipping chain, rough shifting, squeaky brakes, or a stuck seatpostThe Ultimate ReferenceExhaustive troubleshooting index; glossary of terms; torque specifications; gear chart for 26-, 27.5-, and 29-inch wheelsLennard Zinn is the world's leading expert on bike maintenance and repair. He was a member of the US national racing team and has been riding and fixing bikes for more than 50 years. A professional frame builder and bike designer, Lennard is also a technical writer for VeloNews magazine and hosts the popular Tech Q&A column on VeloNews.com.