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Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm looking for a
book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance info on this specific group of components. I have the bicycle mainenance and repair book by Todd Downs and have also seen the Park repair manual. What is the best option for me? Or are they all pretty much the same. Not every model brake caliper or wheel is covered, etc. etc. Thanks |
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On May 28, 1:32*pm, "chrisc" <cchrista...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm looking fora > book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance info on this specific > group of components. I have the bicycle mainenance and repair book by Todd > Downs and have also seen the Park repair manual. What is the best option for > me? Or are they all pretty much the same. Not every model brake caliper or > wheel is covered, etc. etc. Thanks shimano doesn't provide much of anything for repair, it's replace they want. there's info for installation and adjustment; the rest depends on your mechanical ability and availbility of the right tools. a lot of pins and spings are press-fit using specially designed holders to do the job; so be advised if you start to tamper with any of those you'll likely be buying your replacement part after you've endured enough stress |
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chrisc <cchristanis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm looking for a > book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance info on this specific > group of components. I have the bicycle mainenance and repair book by Todd > Downs and have also seen the Park repair manual. What is the best option for > me? Or are they all pretty much the same. Not every model brake caliper or > wheel is covered, etc. etc. Thanks There's naught special about most of the DuraAce stuff, with the exception of the shifters and new Madone BB. As for the wheels and brake caliper, I like Leonard Zinn's road bike maintenance book. Shifters: STI isn't repairable. Use it till it sticks, flush with powerlube to attempt to 'ungunk' it, use it till it dies, buy a new one. -- Dane Buson - sigdane@unixbigots.org "A paranoid is a man who knows a little of what's going on." -William Burroughs |
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chrisc wrote:
> Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm > looking for a book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance > info on this specific group of components. I have the bicycle > mainenance and repair book by Todd Downs and have also seen the Park > repair manual. What is the best option for me? Or are they all pretty > much the same. Not every model brake caliper or wheel is covered, > etc. etc. Thanks What size is the bike? Bill "send it here and I''ll fix it good" S. |
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This bike is awesome. It just plain makes you faster. I like speed. I could
imagine what some of the newer bikes are like. I got this bike off Ebay about 2 yrs ago for $3000. Everybody in the stores and even internet sites wanted around $5000. I was psyched. Bidded till the last second and won. Crashed last year also , but only scratched up the shifters and had to replqce the front wheel ($500 accident). Didn't touch the fram e though. "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message news:483def0e$0$20183$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > chrisc wrote: >> Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm >> looking for a book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance >> info on this specific group of components. I have the bicycle >> mainenance and repair book by Todd Downs and have also seen the Park >> repair manual. What is the best option for me? Or are they all pretty >> much the same. Not every model brake caliper or wheel is covered, >> etc. etc. Thanks > > What size is the bike? > > Bill "send it here and I''ll fix it good" S. > |
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chrisc wrote (top-post moved):
> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message > news:483def0e$0$20183$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> chrisc wrote: >>> Hi. I have a Trek Madone 5.9SL all Dura Ace components and I'm >>> looking for a book/manual or web site that has repair/ maintenance >>> info on this specific group of components. I have the bicycle >>> mainenance and repair book by Todd Downs and have also seen the Park >>> repair manual. What is the best option for me? Or are they all >>> pretty much the same. Not every model brake caliper or wheel is >>> covered, etc. etc. Thanks >> What size is the bike? >> Bill "send it here and I''ll fix it good" S. > This bike is awesome. It just plain makes you faster. I like speed. I > could imagine what some of the newer bikes are like. I got this bike > off Ebay about 2 yrs ago for $3000. Everybody in the stores and even > internet sites wanted around $5000. I was psyched. Bidded till the > last second and won. Crashed last year also , but only scratched up > the shifters and had to replqce the front wheel ($500 accident). > Didn't touch the fram e though. Funny you should mention that. I just took my very first "real" road bike crash (on MY Madone SL) today. Front tire blew out on a very fast descent; bead separated from the casing. Jacked me up pretty good, but the bike is mostly OK. (Similar scratched up shifters, and front wheel is scraped along rim edge.) I'll post about it separately... Bill "lotsa pain" S. |
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