DIY
DIY
As much as you try to keep your beloved bike in tip-top condition, wear and tear inevitably sets in after clocking the miles.
The not insignificant cost of replacing parts, and paying for a professional to fit them, can soon mount up too.
And yet there are many maintenance tasks that, with the right tools, can be performed at home – cutting at least some of the expense, and giving you the chance to better understand how your bike works.
We’ve taken a look at some of the essential maintenance fixes every cyclist should get to grips with.
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