Mechanic Courses
Discussion
I'd really like to do some sort of training course in basic bike mechanics since all I am capable of is adjusting the chain, and popping to my local mechanic to flutter my eyelids and get things fixed. Does anyone have any idea of where I can do one that won't burn a huge hole in my pocket?
Wedg1e said:
Surely you can get friendly :fnaarrr: with some local biker who can show you what's what? You really need a guy who knows his stuff, say early 40s, slim, GSOH, fine set of spanners, likes beer, no piercings or tattoos... 
Ar53, you're at the other end of the country
Thanks for offering my services, very kind of you I must say.
Ar53, you're at the other end of the country


What is it you want to achieve? The haynes manual or the workshop manual will contain all the instructions you need for servicing. The most important lesson you'll learn is to always use the right tools (the most important one in my experience is the torque wrench) as if try and make do than you'll break something.
Mark
Mark
Biker's Nemesis said:
Wedg1e said:
Surely you can get friendly :fnaarrr: with some local biker who can show you what's what? You really need a guy who knows his stuff, say early 40s, slim, GSOH, fine set of spanners, likes beer, no piercings or tattoos... 
Ar53, you're at the other end of the country
Thanks for offering my services, very kind of you I must say.
Ar53, you're at the other end of the country



Kernel said:
I personally wouldn't look at doing a course unless I had at least a basic understanding of what I am doing and that applies to everything.
Get a Haynes manual and teach yourself, they tend to have fairly decent instructions. Luckily I have been spannering for years
You can teach yourself quite a lot of things (I have, loads), but not sure i'd want to learn the safety side of servicing a bike when my life depends on it working properly...Get a Haynes manual and teach yourself, they tend to have fairly decent instructions. Luckily I have been spannering for years

Bit like I'd rather not teach myself how to make nitro-glycerine (if I were that way inclined)

Momentofmadness said:
virgil said:
not sure i'd want to learn the safety side of servicing a bike when my life depends on it working properly...
All the more reason to do it yourself, then you know it is done right 
Haynes manual... y'know I admit, I didn't know they do one for bikes. Though I suppose now they're doing one for teenage menaces they had to have done bike ones already. I suppose I hadn't thought about it because I respond better to being taught/told.... (The blame is shared if I stuff it up).
As for getting friendly with a local biker.... I'll have to find one with patience... that doesn't really go with having a bike now does it? ;-)
As for getting friendly with a local biker.... I'll have to find one with patience... that doesn't really go with having a bike now does it? ;-)
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