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Maintaining and repairing your mountain bike isn’t rocket science. All you need are a few special tools and a little knowledge.
There are some components such as shocks that have to go away to specialists for overhaul but you can save about 50% on costs by removing them and sending them away yourself.
With the above in mind we will thoroughly strip bikes. Full-sus and hard-tail to the naked frame.
With workshop tools at hand the afternoon is spent rebuilding and setting up the bikes.
We also cover the necessities of trail repairs and what tools and equipment you should carry when out riding and what you need at home to carryout maintenance tasks.
Next Scheduled open course dates
Courses held at Glyncorrwg Training School.
On the Full-build Course, Hands-on with the help of a qualified Engineer you totally strip and carryout repairs and overhauls to the following components.
“Wheels” Cones, Spokes, Tyre & Tube
“Chain” sizing and removing links
“Pedals & cranks” removal and fitting
“Cables” replace (brakes & gears) Indexing
“Brakes” (disc “cable & Hyd” and shoe) bleeding
“Gear Cassette”, drop-out, freewheel removal
“Front” Chain Ring replace
“Bottom Bracket” removal replace and set-up
“Rear Mech” set-up, drop-out replace.
“Front Mech” set up
“Headset” remove and replace
“Front Forks” Strip Air/Hyd, spring
Learn the secrets of bleeding hydraulic Disk Brakes and hydraulic pipe repairs.
Click on MIAS logo above to find the training school.
Don’t forget to bring a packed lunch hot drinks are provided.
Bike full-build “hands-on” + MIAS Cycletech
Our accredited Cycle Technicians are qualified under the MIAS (Cycletech) training scheme to act as Community Cycling Champions to provide Bike Maintenance Courses equivalent to NVQ Grade 3.