I'll pop down and spend a bit of time learning from them.
Some of the best tools I have bought are a chain whip, locking nut, and park monkey wrench - use it all the time to get the cassette off and clean it - by Park and great quality. Have now invested in a torque wrench. It's bottom brackets and headsets that get me all confused/scared I'll break something. I don't have any of the tools or knowledge in how to complete repair work - eg fitting fork or bb and crank.. I suppose those are the two areas I want to know most about..
Ah, think you mean http://www.56a.org.uk/bikeworkshop.html
I'll pop down and spend a bit of time learning from them.
Some of the best tools I have bought are a chain whip, locking nut, and park monkey wrench - use it all the time to get the cassette off and clean it - by Park and great quality. Have now invested in a torque wrench. It's bottom brackets and headsets that get me all confused/scared I'll break something. I don't have any of the tools or knowledge in how to complete repair work - eg fitting fork or bb and crank.. I suppose those are the two areas I want to know most about..
Thanks for the tips chaps.