With this video on bike anatomy vocabulary… plus music made from bike sounds!
Knowing the parts of the bike is an early step in learning how to repair and maintain your bike.
With this video on bike anatomy vocabulary… plus music made from bike sounds!
Knowing the parts of the bike is an early step in learning how to repair and maintain your bike.
During our summer shop hours, I will be performing demonstrations and workshops to interested parties. This will take place during the first hour of open hours, leaving the rest for people to practice.
I will post the topic in advance.
This is your opportunity to leave a comment here suggesting topics in bicycle repair that you would like me to cover. If there are no suggestions, it will be whatever I feel like.
Have at it.
For an example of my style,
This weekend I went for a long ride through Setauket and Stony Brook doing errands on my bike. Despite my “bike more, drive less” mentality, I realized I rarely use my bike to run errands but it’s amazingly easy to do. If the places you need to go are within say 5 miles of where you are, it may be faster and more efficient to take your bike, especially in places like Long Island where the smaller local roads get congested with all the weekend traffic. To maximize your trip you need to do a few things:
With the high price of gas and general concern over global warming, using your bike as much as possible is an easy way to help save money and do your part to reduce your carbon footprint. Furthermore, it’s good exercise and it gets you outside on nice days. Riding through your community at a slower pace gives you a chance to enjoy things you might not otherwise notice zooming by in a car. Now that summer is here, what are you waiting for?
See you on the road.
Check out our cool “How To” video. J. Matt is such a bike-repairing nerd.