Actions

Bike Maintenance Class: Difference between revisions

From HacDC Wiki

Line 1: Line 1:
This page will summarize what was gone over in each class and have links to further reading.
This page will summarize what was gone over in each class and have links to further reading.


== Week 1: Introduction and Flat Reapir ==
== Week 1: Introduction and Flat Repair ==


==='''What was covered'''===


'''What was covered''':
====Component Identification and Basic Terminology====
Component identification and basic terminology
Right-hand vs left-hand threaded
Cleaning and lubing the chain
Flat repair, identifying puncture source and patching


'''Hands on''': Repairing flat tires on demo wheels.  
[[Image:bikediagram.gif]]
 
 
====Right-hand vs Left-hand Threading====
 
Almost every threaded component on a bike is going to be right-hand threaded, which means that turning it clockwise will tighten it and turning it counter-clockwise will loosen it. Pedals and bottom bracket cups are examples where you would run into left-hand threaded components. To identify the ''handedness'' of a component hold it in front of you as in the picture below. The direction that the threads slant up too corresponds to  the components handedness.
 
[[Image:LineDrawingofLeftandRightHandedSquareThreads.png | 200px]]
 
Left-handed          Right-handed
 
====Cleaning and lubing the chain====


'''Resources''':
* More than you ever want to know about flat tires: [http://www.sheldonbrown.com/flats.html Sheldon Brown Tells All]


[[Image:bikediagram.gif]]
====Flat Repair====
 
* Understanding brake and wheel quick release mechanisims
* How to remove a tire with tirelevers
* Identifying puncture source (don't forget to keep everything lined up!)
* Patching
 
 
====Hands On====
 
Repairing flat tires on demo wheels.
 
 
===='''Resources'''====
 
More than you ever want to know about flat tires: [http://www.sheldonbrown.com/flats.html Sheldon Brown Tells All]


[[Category:Bikes]]
[[Category:Bikes]]
[[Category:Classes]]
[[Category:Classes]]

Revision as of 23:09, 6 March 2011

This page will summarize what was gone over in each class and have links to further reading.

Week 1: Introduction and Flat Repair

What was covered

Component Identification and Basic Terminology

Bikediagram.gif


Right-hand vs Left-hand Threading

Almost every threaded component on a bike is going to be right-hand threaded, which means that turning it clockwise will tighten it and turning it counter-clockwise will loosen it. Pedals and bottom bracket cups are examples where you would run into left-hand threaded components. To identify the handedness of a component hold it in front of you as in the picture below. The direction that the threads slant up too corresponds to the components handedness.

LineDrawingofLeftandRightHandedSquareThreads.png

Left-handed Right-handed

Cleaning and lubing the chain

Flat Repair

  • Understanding brake and wheel quick release mechanisims
  • How to remove a tire with tirelevers
  • Identifying puncture source (don't forget to keep everything lined up!)
  • Patching


Hands On

Repairing flat tires on demo wheels.


Resources

More than you ever want to know about flat tires: Sheldon Brown Tells All