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  • Bicycle Hub Cartridge Bearing Removal

    Each one of your bicycle wheels contains two sets of bearings. The wheel bearings on newer bicycles are located inside a sealed cartridge fitted inside the wheel hub. Bearings allow the hub to...

  • How to Fix a Bicycle Wheel

    Wheels are a vital component of a bicycle. A damaged or misshapen wheel can render an otherwise healthy bike useless. Having wheels fixed professionally can be costly, and the wait time for a...

  • How to Improve Bicycle Wheels

    The wheels on your bicycle take a fair amount of abuse each time you ride. This is particularly true for mountain and general off-road bikes, which are more likely to encounter rough, damaging...

  • How to Tighten a Rear Wheel on a Bicycle

    A rear bicycle wheel fits into a pair of grooves called "drops," and is held in place by a skewer. Older versions of this skewer will include a nutted axle, while newer versions will feature a...

  • How to Determine What Bicycle Fits Your Needs

    I'm going to break down the choices so bicycling can be enjoyable and rewarding. Most bike shops educate based on wheel size/frame size. When in doubt look at side of tire. The categories are...

  • How to Replace the Back Wheel of a Bicycle

    A rear bike wheel may need to be replaced on occasion. At the very least it will need to be removed in order to change tires or to fix a flat. Between the two wheels, front and rear, the back...

  • How to Balance a Bicycle Wheel

    A balanced wheel is one whose rim is centered directly over its axle. A balanced wheel is achieved when the spokes connecting the rim to the axle are properly tensioned, keeping the rim even and...

  • How to Align a Bicycle Wheel

    Bike wheels are able to take a surprising amount of abuse for their weight, but even the best wheels get knocked around a little too much. Warps, wobbles and rim dents are common results of gravel...

  • How to Ship a Bike for a Triathlon

    If traveling long distance for a triathlon, it may be necessary to ship your bike. Of course, if traveling by plane, you can always disassemble the bike and pack it into a bike travel case and...

  • How to Install a Bicycle Rear Wheel Cassette

    The rear wheel cassette on your bike contains a cluster of cogs that allow for different gear ratios. The cassette is found at the center of the rear wheel, attached to a freehub, which allows the...

  • How to Re-Align a Bicycle Wheel

    Spoked bicycle wheels are known for their relatively low weight, great stiffness and the ease with which they can be trued. Unfortunately, sometimes accidents happen and spoked wheels can go "out...

  • How to Tighten Bike Spokes

    Being proficient in basic bicycle maintenance can save a cycling enthusiast a lot of time and money. By being able to accomplish many of the necessary maintenance tasks yourself, you will not have...

  • How to Install a Bike Computer

    A bicycle computer can provide lots of useful information for the avid or casual cyclist. Able to track data about your biking skills and experience, these computers can help you improve your...

  • How to Measure Bike Wheels

    As the continuous workhorse of the bicycle, wheels are designed to be sturdy and largely maintenance free. For this reason, many cyclists ignore their wheels altogether, until a problem or need...

  • Bicycle Repair Tutorial on Changing Rear Cog Sprockets

    Have you noticed a lack of precision in your once finely tuned shifting system? Has your chain suddenly begun to derail during normal rides? Your worn chain, chain rings and rear cog sprockets...

  • How to Fix a Wobbly Bicycle Tire

    A wobbly bicycle wheel is considered to be out of true. When a wheel is brought back into true, it rolls straight, without any movement from side to side or "hops." Bringing a wheel into true is...

  • Tips for Building Bicycle Wheels

    If you walk into any bike shop in America today, you'll find a huge selection of premade wheels, from cheap wheels for $20 to racing wheels that cost hundreds of dollars. However, there's nothing...

  • How to Spoke a New Bicycle Wheel

    This is my How To Instructions for Spoking a New Bike Wheel. Use new spokes, rim and hub make sure you have the right length spokes for the wheel. You might find this spoke chart helpful. (see...

  • Bike Lock Technique

    Locking your bike to prevent theft is a near necessity, particularly in urban areas. There are many options for physical bike security, each with their own compromises and strengths. Here are some...

  • How to Fix a Bicycle Tire on a Kid's Bike

    Don't let a flat tire keep your children from riding all over town this summer. You can also save yourself time and money by doing this repair yourself. Follow these instructions and you'll have...

  • How to True and Straighten a Wheel, Bicycle

    True (straighten)and Center your Bicycle Wheel

  • How Electric Bikes Work

    Electric bicycles have a battery that can be used to power the bicycle for between 10 to 40 miles between charges. The battery is usually mounted on the frame, and is a rechargeable lithium ion...

  • How to Properly Lock A Bike

    Afraid of having your bike stolen? Here are some tips to properly lock a bike and prevent thieves from stealing it.

  • How to Fix a Warped Bicycle Wheel

    Repairing a bent or warped bicycle rim is a great skill for any avid cyclist to have. However, if you have a rim that is severely bent, your best bet might be to take it to your trusted bike...

  • How to Unbuckle a Bike Wheel

    Bike wheel maintenance can be performed on your own, but it's not always easy. Bent rims and broken spokes can ruin a wheel and force you to install a replacement. If your wheel needing...

  • How to Chain a Bike

    If you ride a bike for pleasure or commuting, you know that it's important to protect your investment from theft. That's where a bike chain comes in. A good-quality bike chain will protect your...

  • How to Replace an Inner Tube

    Getting a flat inner tube on your bicycle can be frustrating. Luckily, changing the inner tube is a task that only takes a few minutes. All of the supplies you need can fit into a small container...

  • How to Change an Inner Tube

    Many things can cause a bicycle inner tube to deflate or explode. If you are interested in bicycling, you should learn how to change an inner tube. With practice, the entire process can take less...

  • How to Repair and Change a Flat Bicycle Tire

    The first time you get a flat tire on a bicycle you may think you need to go and buy a new tire. However, bike tires are not like car tires and most of the time the only thing that needs to be...

  • About Road Bicycles

    Road bicycles have been around for a long time. In 1817 the first road bike was built; it was made entirely of wood. Road bicycles have come a long way since then and are built with a wide variety...

  • How to Change a Bike Tire From Mountain to Road

    Bike tires are specialized for the type of terrain on which they will be used. If you have a mountain bike but would like to change the mountain tires to street tires, it's easy to do yourself....

  • How to Make a Rear Bike Rack

    If you want to make a homemade rear bike rack, you must have the type of bike that has metal protectors over the tops of the wheels. Otherwise, a rear bike rack is something that you must purchase...

  • How to True a Bike Wheel without a Truing Stand

    Truing is the process of making the bicycle wheel round, like it's supposed to be. The spokes are what keep the rim of the wheel a wheel instead of some twisted metal. Often, these spokes can...

  • How to Pull a Long Wheelie

    When it comes to trick-riding on a bicycle, there few moves more famous than the wheelie, and few tricks more impressive--except, perhaps, a long wheelie! This move involves not only popping the...

  • How to Make a Bike Patch

    A regularly used bicycle is bound to sustain flat tires from time to time. Making your own bike tire patches can save you the time, money and hassle of having your bike repaired at the local shop.

  • How to Make a Tandem Bike

    Tandem bicycles are a well-known and unique form of transportation. Songs like "Daisy Bell," perhaps better known as "Bicycle Built for Two," have reinforced this vehicle's place in western...

  • How to Fix a Bike Tire Tube

    It's a beautiful, sunny day and you're riding along the road or trail without a care in the world. Suddenly, you roll over a rather sharp rock and your tire rapidly deflates. You don't have a...

  • How to Buy a Hybrid Bike

    When buying a hybrid bike, consider purchasing one with a 26-inch wheel, which is the same wheel size as a mountain bike. Learn more about hybrid bikes with tips from a bike mechanic in this free...

  • How to Upgrade Your Bike

    To upgrade your bike, purchase a lighter-weight wheel set with a lower spoke count. Improve your bike with tips from a bike mechanic in this free video on bicycles.

  • How to Buy a Three-Wheel Bicycle

    Buying a three-wheel bicycle can start online, where many trikes and features are available from Torker brand or Trek Bikes. Or find an adult trike at your local bike shop to avoid the difficult...

  • Pedaling Forward on Unicycles

    Don't let a unicycle wheel get out in front of you or you'll loose control. Learn how to start pedaling forward on a unicycle in this free video clip about beginning to ride a unicycle.

  • How to Change a Flat Bicycle Tire

    Here's how to change out a flat inner tube and get your bike up & running again.

  • How to Change a bicycle tire with simple tools

    Are you frequently inflating your bicycle tires? Maybe its time to change inner tubes to new one. In this article, you will learn to change bicycle tires using few simple tools found at your...

  • Replacing Bearings in the Rear Wheel of a Bicycle

    Taking the rear wheel off of a bicycle usually only involves only one wrench. Most bicycles require a 15 mm wrench or socket for the rear axle nut. Removal is done easiest by turning the bicycle...

  • How to Fix a Wired Bike Tire

    A flat tire on a bike is never a good thing to find, and if your tires are wired, then it could be the tire itself that caused the flat. If this is the case it can be easily fixed for less than...

  • About Bicycle Brake Parts

    Like any wheeled vehicle, a bicycle's momentum is arrested by slowing down its wheels. Bike brakes use systems of levers, cables and rubber pads to create friction against the bike's wheel rims,...

  • How to Determine Bicycle Tire Size

    As one of the most popular forms of exercise and sports on the plant, bike riding not only offers a great way to get in shape, but it is also an eco-friendly mode of transportation. Today's bike...

  • How to Measure a Bicycle Tire

    To identify the size of the tire on your bicycle, all you need to be aware of are the dimensions of the wheel before the tire is put on. This is a common mistake people make when checking their...

  • How to Put on a New Bicycle Tire

    Tire repair is a fundamental part of bicycle maintenance. Changing flat tubes, repairing wheels or other frequent repairs all require you to disassemble your wheel, and then to replace the tire....

  • How to Choose a Kid's Bicycle

    You don't want to spend too much money on a kid's bike, because your child will grow out of it lickety-split. In fact, it's a good idea to buy used bikes at yard sales--you can find great deals...

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