bicycle repair and maintenance

 DIY Bike Repair Videos Program Details

 

Program Name:

DIY Bike Repair Videos

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http://www.diybikerepair.com

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Sports & Fitness -> Sports

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Program Description:

DIYBikeRepair is a complete collection of over 200 videos and diy manuals covering the repair and maintenance of bicycles. It covers mountain bikes, road bikes and a section on racing bikes. 

The videos are well-explained and informative. The presenter goes through every single detail and covers all aspects of bike mechanics – from the simplest procedures to complex ones like derailleur gears adjustment. This makes it suitable for both beginenrs and experts alike. 

Person behind the Product 

The person behind the product is Dave Delgado. He is the creator of DIYBikeRepair and is also a professional bike designer. He contributes to various biking magazines and other cycling publications regularly. 

What Do You Get? 

With your purchase, you will get the complete DIYBikeRepair system which includes: (VIP Deluxe edition) 

1. Over 200 step-by-step videos 

2. Hundreds of pages of repair manuals 

3. TuneUp Secrets and Upkeep Tips Book 

4. Complete Bike Repair and Maintainence Manuals 

5. Free Lifetime Updates 

6. Free One-On-One Training (limited spots!) 

7. A DVD containing all the videos and books

Audience Description:

People with bikes. People who want to fix, repair bikes.

Program Keywords:

fix, repair, video, guide, ride, sport, fitness, dvd, bike, bicycle

bicycle repair and maintenance

A Little Background — And The BIG Problem…

bike repair shopMy name is Dave Delgado and I’ve been riding and fixing bikes professionally for almost 20 years. I’m also a professional frame builder and designer. I contribute regularly to various biking magazines and cycling publications.

The truth is, I often see new bicycle owners get confused and frazzled with their bikes. What’s more, many are unsure how to properly maintain and upkeep them, let alone repair their own bikes.

So here’s what I realized: Wouldn’t it be great if there is a complete jam-packed INTENSIVE course that teaches students the basics to advanced techniques of bike repair and maintenance…from home?

See, I have looked at just about every bike repair & maintenance material out there. I don’t like any of them. Sadly, most courses available suffer from the following:

 

Instructions are too vague and lacking in detail

 

One-dimensional teaching that leaves more questions than answers

Most materials are out-dated and does not cover the latest designs

Skips over important parts and the diagrams are confusing and unclear

Disgused as expensive advertisements for tools and gimmicks.

And if you’re just starting out, let me tell you I know how frustrating it is, because I personally had gone through the same experience years ago.

Well, luckily for you, these problems become a blessing in disguise. Over the past 5 years, through a long process of trial, error and experimentation, I have developed the most comprehensive ALL-IN-ONE course that teaches you EVERYTHING you ever need to know about bike repair and maintenance.

DIYBikRepair “Masterclass” system is very simple…

repair bicycle course

The entire program consists of over 200 videos, spanning 10 hours and 150 pages of manuals, systematically teaching you all repair procedures and maintenance tips on EVERY section of a bike. It’s the most jam-packed and intensive bike repair course you’ll ever experience.

  • 200 videos (10 hours) plus 150 pages of in-depth lessons
  • Step-by-step instruction program presented in an easy-to-follow format
  • Detailed specifications, exploded views and photographs
  • Suitable for BOTH beginners and seasoned dancers.
  • Learn to fix, upgrade and maintain any bike, from road, race and mountain bikes.
  • From the simplest repair procedure to the most complex…
  • Clearly see all procedures from multiple viewing angles, including up-close views.

Introducing…

DIYBikeRepair™
“The Ultimate Masterclass”
bike maintenance class training
3 seperate expert teachers means you get diversity in teaching styles working on different bikes and a better learning experience.

The course covers 3 distinct types of bicycles, road, race and mountain bikes. Learn different procedures working on different types of bikes.

Over 200+ videos + 150 pages of manuals. It includes basic repairs all the way up to complex procedures.


So What Makes This The #1 Bike Repair Course?

1. Over 200+ Videos (10 Hours) of Professional Bike Repair, Maintenence and Upgrading Lessons 
Learn to take care of your bike with over 200 videos spanning over 10 hours of step-by-step instructions. The first 4 hours covers basic repairs and rest covers maintenence, upgrading steps and little-know tips to empower you to work on your bicycle like a professional!

 

2. Fun, Engaging, Step By Step and Easy To Follow Video Instructions and Illustrations 
Each segment breaks down, explains and demostrates the basic repair procedures and an easy-to-grasp step sequence that shows how to do it yourself. It contains hundreds of illustrations and easy to follow instructions. Learn shortcuts with detailed specifications, exploded views, and photographs.

 

3. Different Teachers – 3 Types of Bikes 
With 3 teachers covering different types of bikes, you’ll get to experience various teaching styles and level of difficulty. This course covers various bicycles to make this the most complete course on the market:

  • Road Bikes
  • Race Bikes
  • Mountain Bikes

 

4. Excellent For Beginners & Advanced Cyclists!
The entire course is perfect for beginners or more seasoned bikeslooking for a review of technique. The beginning cyclist learn how to perform basic tasks and the experienced cyclist will discoveradvanced repair and upgrading procedures.

5. Innovative Fast-Track Method & Award Winning Production
This high-caliber package has earned accolades for Dave’s clear teaching style, his attention to detail, as well as for its exceptional production quality. With the innovative fast-track method of teaching beginners and the supportive, nurturing style, its like apersonal trainer guiding you. Skip and choose between topics and chapters as you like!

 

6. Includes A Great 150 Page Illustrated Repair Manual
Over 150+ pages of fully illustrated instructions, detailed colored photos, notes and tips. Learn the maintenance needs of different bikes, shows how the parts of a bike fit together, and tells you how best to use your tools to perform basic tasks such as cleaning and lubricating.

7. Instant Access To Videos 
You’ll get INSTANT lifetime access to all the videos in our members area with one-on-one video chat/email support with Dave. Why waste time waiting for the mail to arrive when you can get started within minutes! You also have the option to get all the videos on DVDs if you desire.

Order DIYBikeRepair™ & Watch The Videos Now »

- Curtis Mayman
Bike Buying Website Owner and Reviewer
Frankfort, NY

“The Only Repair Guide You Really Need! ”

“DIYBikeRepair is really all anybody needs. If you need much more than this then you are repairing junk which should be replaced!

This allowed me, in the space of just a few hours, to go from knowing nothing about derailleurs to completely removing, reinstalling, and perfectly adjusting the gear system on an old bike..”

A closer look at a partial list of videos in this high-caliber multimedia package:

General Repair & maintenance

Cleaning, Lubricating and Troubleshooting
Gear System Overview 
Service and Replace Cables, Cassettes Service and Replace Chainsets 
Adjust Indexing & Gear Ratios
How to Adjust a Bikes Headset
How to Adjust a Bikes Hub
How to Adjust a Bottom Bracket
How to Change a Bicycle Chain
How to Change a Bicycle Tire
How to Adjust Bicycle Handlebars
How to Change a Flat Bike Tire
How to Check a Bikes Hanger Alignmen
tHow to Fix a Bicycle Spoke
How to Choose Fenders for Your Bike
How to Cut a Bikes Cable Housing
How to Determine the Correct Saddle Height for Your Bike
How to Fix a Bike Chain That Has Fallen Off
How to Fix a Rusty Bicycle Chain
How to Fix a Slipped Bicycle Chain
How to Install a Threadless Stem for Your Bike
How to Install Bar Ends for Your Bike
How to Prevent Rust in Your Bike Frame
How to Replace a Bikes Brake Pads
How to Replace a Bikes Chain Rings
How to Replace Bike Grips
How to Replace Bike Handlebars
How to Tape Handlebars on a Road Bike
How to Adjust Bicycle Handlebars
How to Adjust the Brakes on Your Bicycle
How to Convert a Bike to Fixed Gear
How to Fix a Poorly Shifting Bicycle
How to Install a Quill Stem for Your Bike
How to Pedal the Correct Revolutions Per Minute
How to Set Up Your Road Bike for Racing
How to Tighten or Loosen Bicycle Brakes

Easy D-I-Y Series

Change the Stock Tires on a Bike
Change Your Bicycle Seat Angle
Deflate a Bicycle Tire
Find Your Seat Height
Install a Bicycle Tire
Install Bicycle Handlebars
Install Bicycle Pedals
Install Break Levers on a Bicycle Handlebar
Install the Shifter Lever on Bicycle Handlebars
Pick Bicycle Handlebars
Remove a Bicycle Seat
Remove a Flat Tire from a Bicycle Wheel
Remove Bicycle Pedals
Remove Handlebars on Your Mountain Bike
Remove Tires from Mountain Bikes
Tips for Adjusting Your Bicycle Seat Height
Tips for Bicycle Seats
Tips for Changing a Bicycle Tire

Custom Gears and Parts

Changing a Mountain Bike Front Spindle and Derailleur
Going From Three to Two Bike Chain Rings
How to Change a Bikes Handlebar Stem
How to Change a Derailleur
How to Change a Gear Cassette
How to Change Chain Rings
How to Change Stock Parts
How to Install a Mountain Bike Gear Cassette
How to Install a New Bike Handlebar Stem
How to Remove a Gear Cassette
How to Remove a Handlebar Stem
How to Remove Chain Rings
How to Replace Small Chain Rings
How to Store Gear Cassette After its Removal
Learn Handlebar Stem Adjustments
Replacing Chain Rings

Mountain Biking Safety

Choose the Right Cycling Clothing
How to Check the Tire Pressure
How to Conduct a Brakes Safety Check
How to Conduct a Wheel Safety Check
How to Fall Gracefully
How to Jump Off a Mountain Bike
How to Shift Gears
Learn About Clipless Pedals
Learn How Gears Work on a Mountain Bike
Learn the Different Pedal Systems
Pick a Properly Fitting Helmet
Pick the Right Tool Kit
Understand Safety Gear for Mountain Bikers
Understand Shifting Problems 
Understand Trail Rules

General Information

How to Buy a Bicycle
How to Buy a Road Bike Fork
How to Buy a Used Bike
How to Buy Rain Gear for a Bike
How to Determine the Correct Frame Size 
How to Determine Which Type of Bike to Buy
How to Do a Wheelie on a Bike
How to Do an Endo or Stoppie on a Bike
How to Buy a Bike Computer
How to Buy a Bike Indoor Trainer
How to Buy a Bike Rack for Your Car

Suspension Parts and Maintenance


Tuning and Adjusting Coil, Air-Sprung Forks
Tuning and Adjusting Rear Suspension
Adjust Damping Compression
Adjust Damping Rebound
Front Sag Setting Tips
Front Suspension Systems
Damper Tips
Front Sag Setting Tips
Front Suspension Systems
Front Suspension Tips
Rear Sag Setting Tips
Rear Suspension Systems
Rear Suspension Tips
Suspension Ported Dampers
Suspension Systems
Tire Pressure Tips
Tire Selection Tips
Tire Tricks & Selection Tips 
Wet Roads Safety Tips
Rear Sag Setting Tips
Tires in Wet Conditions
Front Sag for Mountain Bikes
Tips for Damping Settings
Tips for Mountain Bike Suspension Dampers
Tube vs. Tubeless Bicycle Tires
Tubeless Mountain Bike Tires
Types of Mountain Bike Dampers
Types of Mountain Bike Tires

Advanced DIY Repairing

The Complete Guide to Derailleurs
The Quick Release, Spokes, Hubs, Rims and Wheel Truing
Maintain and Upgrade Callipers, V-Brakes Cable and Hydraulic Disc Brakes
The Drive Train – Maintain and Upgrade
Working with Cranks, Chain Rings 
Care and Maintenance for a Mountain Bike
Choose Gears for Mountain Bikes
External Ball Bearing and Mountain Biking Tips
Function of Bolt Circle BCD
Install External Ball Bearings
Install ISIS & the Chai
Install Square Taper Cranks
Remove External Bearing Cranks
Remove ISIS from a Mountain Bike
Remove Square Taper Crank
What are Crank and Bottom Bracket
What are External Bearing Cranks
What is the Bolt Circle BC & the Chainguide
Adjust Stem Height on a Mountain Bike
Adjust the Headset on Mountain Bikes
Bed In New Brake Pads
Bleed Brakes with Avid System
Bleed Brakes with Hytes System
Different Headsets for Mountain Bikes
Different Systems For a Mountain Bike
How Do Hydraulic Calipers Work
Overview of Brake System
Overview on Headset System
Remove & Replace Brake Pads
Remove Mountain Bike Wheels
Replace Brake Pads on Hayes System Bikes
Downhill Mountain Biking Brakes
Replace Brakes on Mountain Bikes
Tips for Removing Brake Pads
Tips for When To Replace Brakes
Types of Headsets
What are Hydraulic Calipers

Cyclocross Bikes

Advice and Chain Retention Tips
Advice and Gearing Size Tips
How to Adjust Clincher Tire Pressure
How to Adjust Handlebar Controls
How to Adjust Handlebar Width
How to Adjust Seat Height
How to Adjust Tubular Tire Pressure
How to Change a Road Bike to a Cyclocross Bike
How to Distribute Weight on Cyclocross Bikes
How to Select Tire Tread
How to Set Up Cyclocross Bike Brakes
How to Tweak Brake Setup
How to Tweak Cable Routing

Road Bike Maintenance

Adjusting Threaded Headsets
Choose the Right Pedals for a Road Bike
Create a Road Bike Checklist
How to Inflate your Tires
How to Make Shift Adjustments
How to Measure your Bicycle Seat Height
How to Ride a Road Bike
How to Set Up a Bicycle Chain
How to Shift a Road Bike
Learn Regular Maintenance for Road Bikes
Learn Road Bike Gearing Tips
Learn Road Bike Information
Learn Sitting Positions
Learn the Parts of a Road Bike
Learn Tips for Road Bike Chains
Understand the Lifespan of a Tire