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Tag Archives: troubleshooting
Mr. Fix-it #2. 30 days of biking, #20
When troubleshooting bicycle-related issues, keep the word related in mind. It’s easy to focus on equipment to the exclusion of all else. Like a couple of days ago when I was listening to a rider talk about his power meter. … Continue reading
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Mr. Fix-it #1. 30 days of biking, #19
Troubleshooting. It can be the most rewarding or the most infuriating aspect of owning a bicycle. You hear a click. You think, for sure it’s the crank arm, so you check to make sure both cranks are tightly attached to … Continue reading
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