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Tons of Tech Tips

By RL Policar
June 13, 2008 2 Min Read
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Need to learn how to fix your bike? Well let MtnBikeRiders.com show you. Did you know that we have over 100 How To articles and videos…most of them are staring…ME! That’s right, not only do you get to learn how to work on your bike, but I make it look guud! About 98% of our tech tips are home grown and the work that is demonstrated are legit. Now if you’re wondering what makes me so credible when it comes to working on bikes, its a born talent. I came out of the womb with a headset press in my left hand and a chain breaker in the other.

So here’s an example of an article I wrote many moons ago, “How to tighten a threadless headset.” It’s so easy that a monkey can do it.
how to fix bicycles

Not only do you get information on how to fix your bike, but we also show you how to ride better. Here’s a tech tip that shows you how to do a sideways bunny hop performed by our friend Scott Tauzin. Click HERE
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One last tech tip I’d like to share is teaching riders from all walks of life how to be “socially responsible.”

This article shows you that a 6 pack has more power than you think!

To read up on more of our tech tips, click HERE!

Related posts:

  1. Thursday Tech Tip: Going tubless without going broke
  2. How to Fix a Creaking Bottom Bracket
  3. Knowing your mechanical limits
  4. To Bear and Back by Bike

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RL Policar is an avid mountain biker and the Editor In-Chief of MtnBikeRiders.com and BikeCommuters.com. Between the two sites, he's published well over 4,000 articles (and growing).

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