General Repair & maintenanceCleaning, Lubricating and Troubleshooting
Gear System Overview Service and Replace Cables, Cassettes Service and Replace Chainsets Adjust Indexing & Gear Ratios How to Adjust a Bikes Headset How to Adjust a Bikes Hub How to Adjust a Bottom Bracket How to Change a Bicycle Chain How to Change a Bicycle Tire How to Adjust Bicycle Handlebars How to Change a Flat Bike Tire How to Check a Bikes Hanger Alignmen tHow to Fix a Bicycle Spoke How to Choose Fenders for Your Bike How to Cut a Bikes Cable Housing How to Determine the Correct Saddle Height for Your Bike How to Fix a Bike Chain That Has Fallen Off How to Fix a Rusty Bicycle Chain How to Fix a Slipped Bicycle Chain How to Install a Threadless Stem for Your Bike How to Install Bar Ends for Your Bike How to Prevent Rust in Your Bike Frame How to Replace a Bikes Brake Pads How to Replace a Bikes Chain Rings How to Replace Bike Grips How to Replace Bike Handlebars How to Tape Handlebars on a Road Bike How to Adjust Bicycle Handlebars How to Adjust the Brakes on Your Bicycle How to Convert a Bike to Fixed Gear How to Fix a Poorly Shifting Bicycle How to Install a Quill Stem for Your Bike How to Pedal the Correct Revolutions Per Minute How to Set Up Your Road Bike for Racing How to Tighten or Loosen Bicycle Brakes
Easy D-I-Y Series
Change the Stock Tires on a Bike
Change Your Bicycle Seat Angle Deflate a Bicycle Tire Find Your Seat Height Install a Bicycle Tire Install Bicycle Handlebars Install Bicycle Pedals Install Break Levers on a Bicycle Handlebar Install the Shifter Lever on Bicycle Handlebars Pick Bicycle Handlebars Remove a Bicycle Seat Remove a Flat Tire from a Bicycle Wheel Remove Bicycle Pedals Remove Handlebars on Your Mountain Bike Remove Tires from Mountain Bikes Tips for Adjusting Your Bicycle Seat Height Tips for Bicycle Seats Tips for Changing a Bicycle Tire
Custom Gears and Parts
Changing a Mountain Bike Front Spindle and Derailleur
Going From Three to Two Bike Chain Rings How to Change a Bikes Handlebar Stem How to Change a Derailleur How to Change a Gear Cassette How to Change Chain Rings How to Change Stock Parts How to Install a Mountain Bike Gear Cassette How to Install a New Bike Handlebar Stem How to Remove a Gear Cassette How to Remove a Handlebar Stem How to Remove Chain Rings How to Replace Small Chain Rings How to Store Gear Cassette After its Removal Learn Handlebar Stem Adjustments Replacing Chain Rings
Mountain Biking Safety
Choose the Right Cycling Clothing
How to Check the Tire Pressure How to Conduct a Brakes Safety Check How to Conduct a Wheel Safety Check How to Fall Gracefully How to Jump Off a Mountain Bike How to Shift Gears Learn About Clipless Pedals Learn How Gears Work on a Mountain Bike Learn the Different Pedal Systems Pick a Properly Fitting Helmet Pick the Right Tool Kit Understand Safety Gear for Mountain Bikers Understand Shifting Problems Understand Trail Rules
General Information
How to Buy a Bicycle
How to Buy a Road Bike Fork How to Buy a Used Bike How to Buy Rain Gear for a Bike How to Determine the Correct Frame Size How to Determine Which Type of Bike to Buy How to Do a Wheelie on a Bike How to Do an Endo or Stoppie on a Bike How to Buy a Bike Computer How to Buy a Bike Indoor Trainer How to Buy a Bike Rack for Your Car |
Suspension Parts and MaintenanceTuning and Adjusting Coil, Air-Sprung Forks
Tuning and Adjusting Rear Suspension Adjust Damping Compression Adjust Damping Rebound Front Sag Setting Tips Front Suspension Systems Damper Tips Front Sag Setting Tips Front Suspension Systems Front Suspension Tips Rear Sag Setting Tips Rear Suspension Systems Rear Suspension Tips Suspension Ported Dampers Suspension Systems Tire Pressure Tips Tire Selection Tips Tire Tricks & Selection Tips Wet Roads Safety Tips Rear Sag Setting Tips Tires in Wet Conditions Front Sag for Mountain Bikes Tips for Damping Settings Tips for Mountain Bike Suspension Dampers Tube vs. Tubeless Bicycle Tires Tubeless Mountain Bike Tires Types of Mountain Bike Dampers Types of Mountain Bike Tires
Advanced DIY Repairing
The Complete Guide to Derailleurs
The Quick Release, Spokes, Hubs, Rims and Wheel Truing Maintain and Upgrade Callipers, V-Brakes Cable and Hydraulic Disc Brakes The Drive Train - Maintain and Upgrade Working with Cranks, Chain Rings Care and Maintenance for a Mountain Bike Choose Gears for Mountain Bikes External Ball Bearing and Mountain Biking Tips Function of Bolt Circle BCD Install External Ball Bearings Install ISIS & the Chai Install Square Taper Cranks Remove External Bearing Cranks Remove ISIS from a Mountain Bike Remove Square Taper Crank What are Crank and Bottom Bracket What are External Bearing Cranks What is the Bolt Circle BC & the Chainguide Adjust Stem Height on a Mountain Bike Adjust the Headset on Mountain Bikes Bed In New Brake Pads Bleed Brakes with Avid System Bleed Brakes with Hytes System Different Headsets for Mountain Bikes Different Systems For a Mountain Bike How Do Hydraulic Calipers Work Overview of Brake System Overview on Headset System Remove & Replace Brake Pads Remove Mountain Bike Wheels Replace Brake Pads on Hayes System Bikes Downhill Mountain Biking Brakes Replace Brakes on Mountain Bikes Tips for Removing Brake Pads Tips for When To Replace Brakes Types of Headsets What are Hydraulic Calipers
Cyclocross Bikes
Advice and Chain Retention Tips
Advice and Gearing Size Tips How to Adjust Clincher Tire Pressure How to Adjust Handlebar Controls How to Adjust Handlebar Width How to Adjust Seat Height How to Adjust Tubular Tire Pressure How to Change a Road Bike to a Cyclocross Bike How to Distribute Weight on Cyclocross Bikes How to Select Tire Tread How to Set Up Cyclocross Bike Brakes How to Tweak Brake Setup How to Tweak Cable Routing
Road Bike Maintenance
Adjusting Threaded Headsets
Choose the Right Pedals for a Road Bike Create a Road Bike Checklist How to Inflate your Tires How to Make Shift Adjustments How to Measure your Bicycle Seat Height How to Ride a Road Bike How to Set Up a Bicycle Chain How to Shift a Road Bike Learn Regular Maintenance for Road Bikes Learn Road Bike Gearing Tips Learn Road Bike Information Learn Sitting Positions Learn the Parts of a Road Bike Learn Tips for Road Bike Chains Understand the Lifespan of a Tire |
So What Makes This The #1 Bike Repair Course?
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Bike Repair Customer Reviews
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Professional Bike Designer & Owner of DIYBikeRepair
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
From: The Desk of Dave Delgado
DIYBikeRepair Review
My name is "muhsin" and I've recently bought the DIYBikeRepair course. This is honest review of the product and it covers both pros and cons.
What Is DIYBikeRepair All About?
DIYBikeRepair is a complete collection of over 200 videos and diy manuals covering the repair and maintenance of bicycles. It covers mountain bikes, road bikes and a section on racing bikes.
The videos are well-explained and informative. The presenter goes through every single detail and covers all aspects of bike mechanics - from the simplest procedures to complex ones like derailleur gears adjustment. This makes it suitable for both beginenrs and experts alike.
Person behind the Product
The person behind the product is Dave Delgado. He is the creator of DIYBikeRepair and is also a professional bike designer. He contributes to various biking magazines and other cycling publications regularly.
What Do You Get?
With your purchase, you will get the complete DIYBikeRepair system which includes: (VIP Deluxe edition)
1. Over 200 step-by-step videos
2. Hundreds of pages of repair manuals
3. TuneUp Secrets and Upkeep Tips Book
4. Complete Bike Repair and Maintainence Manuals
5. Free Lifetime Updates
6. Free One-On-One Training (limited spots!)
7. A DVD containing all the videos and books
Visit DIYBikeRepair below:
For more info:diybikerepair.com
What I Like:
- An All-In-One Product
DIYBikeRepair covers almost everything you need to know about bike repair. Whether you need a simple fix or an upgrade, DIYBikeRepair handles it. The great thing about it is the all-inclusive nature of the training which comprises of videos and manuals. It makes things a lot easier when you have someone explaining concepts to you.
- Great bonuses
I also enjoyed the bonuses that is included in the offer. The extra manuals is well worth the original price.
The 60 day money back guarantee is always appreciated. I like seeing a merchant who stands behind their product 100%. It puts the consumer at ease, knowing that they aren't going to lose a cent if they choose to not use the system.
What I Don't Like
The regular edition has only a small section covering racing bikes. The vast majority of training covers mountain and road biking (which is very extensive!). If you want comprehensive coverage of racing bikes, you should get the VIP deluxe edition.
Do I Recommend It?
Absolutely. This is by far the most comprehensive course available on bike repair and maintenance. Other courses are limited in scope and the good ones are only available in book format. DIYBikeRepair goes the extra mile in providing step-by-step videos on top of fully illustrated books.
P.S IMPORTANT NOTE: I've just been told, DIYBikeRepair is currently running a huge promotion. Normally it sells for over $150, they have slashed the regular price down to $47…for now.
I'm told the price is going back up within a matter of days. So if you're at all interested, now is the time to buy this.
Visit DIYBikeRepair below:
For more info:diybikerepair.com
DIYBikeRepairDave Delgado
2621 Helton Court
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
United States
DIY Bike Repair "Masterclass" system is very simple...
Monday, August 26, 2013
The entire program consists of over 200 videos, spanning 10 hours and 150 pages of manuals, systematically teaching you all repair procedures and maintenance tips on EVERY section of a bike. It's the most jam-packed and intensive bike repair course you'll ever experience.
- 200 videos (10 hours) plus 150 pages of in-depth lessons
- Step-by-step instruction program presented in an easy-to-follow format
- Detailed specifications, exploded views and photographs
- Suitable for BOTH beginners and seasoned dancers.
- Learn to fix, upgrade and maintain any bike, from road, race and mountain bikes.
- From the simplest repair procedure to the most complex...
- Clearly see all procedures from multiple viewing angles, including up-close views.
For more info:diybikerepair.com
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