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Bike rider and mom to bike riders
Yellow, I’ve ridden a ride bike in the past and need to learn some maintenance. I also have 4 kids that ride bikes that I need to do some simple repairs on.
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Welcome dvrgrl38
I found having a bike repair stand really made a positive difference when wrenching on bikes. Doesn't have to be anything fancy. I picked one up online from 'Home Depot' for $70. And there are probably thousands of wonderful YouTube videos to help you get going. There is no better feeling than having a well running bike and knowing that you did it. And teaching your children to help themselves is a totally wonderful thing as well. Good luck.
I found having a bike repair stand really made a positive difference when wrenching on bikes. Doesn't have to be anything fancy. I picked one up online from 'Home Depot' for $70. And there are probably thousands of wonderful YouTube videos to help you get going. There is no better feeling than having a well running bike and knowing that you did it. And teaching your children to help themselves is a totally wonderful thing as well. Good luck.