Hi,
I posted a 'newbie without...' msg on the training section a while ago and had loads of really helpful responses so thought I'd be a bit cheeky and try again with something else here I have a pretty knackered old bike and as I have essentially very little idea of just the general maintenance stuff I should know and was hoping that some of you helpful people might be able to offer a crash course in bike maintence for the unititiated! I'm thinking specifically at the moment about my chain/gears having discovered the cause of the 'my bike is making a funny noise' problem was the chain rubbing intermittently on the derailleur. I suspect that I will need to adjust it but am not too sure how to go about it. Thinking about it - the brakes are't great either...
The general cleaning up and oiling of moving parts I can probably manage.
I'm pretty reluctant to take it to the bike shop for a service since it was a second hand bike a couple of years ago & I didn't pay much for it - the service alone would probably cost at least half what I paid for it & I'd rather save the money for a new bike in a couple of months, besides I reckon it's probably best to learn how to fix a bike I'm less bothered about breaking!
Thanks loads
I posted a 'newbie without...' msg on the training section a while ago and had loads of really helpful responses so thought I'd be a bit cheeky and try again with something else here I have a pretty knackered old bike and as I have essentially very little idea of just the general maintenance stuff I should know and was hoping that some of you helpful people might be able to offer a crash course in bike maintence for the unititiated! I'm thinking specifically at the moment about my chain/gears having discovered the cause of the 'my bike is making a funny noise' problem was the chain rubbing intermittently on the derailleur. I suspect that I will need to adjust it but am not too sure how to go about it. Thinking about it - the brakes are't great either...
The general cleaning up and oiling of moving parts I can probably manage.
I'm pretty reluctant to take it to the bike shop for a service since it was a second hand bike a couple of years ago & I didn't pay much for it - the service alone would probably cost at least half what I paid for it & I'd rather save the money for a new bike in a couple of months, besides I reckon it's probably best to learn how to fix a bike I'm less bothered about breaking!
Thanks loads