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| 593.1 | Most important - comfort, so you'll wear it! | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Got any ICE you need climbed? | Tue Mar 29 1988 16:48 | 7 | 
|  | helmets - you will probably have to try out a number of them. When I did 
I found only one (of those available) fit me, so the choice was easy. I 
personally prefer those with more protection vs. less, but some folks 
find they can't stay cool in them and opt for the lighter/more vents 
models.
                             ken
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| 593.2 | Fix it you'll still use it | MCIS2::DELORIEA |  | Wed Mar 30 1988 08:35 | 12 | 
|  |     re.0> Is the bike worth tuning up?
    
    Yes, even after you get that new bike you want the old one around
    for riding in early spring. You won't want to take that new bike
    out and get it all muddy. Also old bikes can be used on wind trainers
    and they are also good for learning how to do all the mechanical
    things that you might not have the courage to do on the new bike.
    So get a good repair book and overhaul it yourself. Its a good learning
    experience.
    	Have Fun,
    Tom
    
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| 593.3 | I'll fix it myself :-) | TETLEY::BRUNELL | Darth Ada | Wed Mar 30 1988 16:35 | 7 | 
|  |     Being a good new englander(i.e. cheap) can someone point me to the
    note or notes that talk about the do it yourself repair books. Or,
    can someone simply tell me their preferences.
    
    	Thanks
    	Dave
    
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| 593.4 | GO WITH GLENN'S | USMRM2::PJOHNSON |  | Thu Mar 31 1988 08:24 | 11 | 
|  |     I have Glenn's Bicycle Repair Manual (I'm not sure of the exact
    title) and it's very good.  I started working on my bike with no
    experience whatsoever, but with Glenn's manual it was pretty easy
    to do almost any repair.
    
    It's got excellent step by step instructions, and pretty good
    illustrations (although some of the components they depict are quite
    old).  One of the bicycle magazines did a review of repair manuals
    ahile ago, and Glenn's ranked at the top.
              
    Phil
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| 593.5 | Try the Library | MCIS2::DELORIEA |  | Thu Mar 31 1988 11:36 | 8 | 
|  |     re.3
    	Being another good new englander I found a place to get good new books
    for FREE. Though you can't keep them forever. THE LIBRARY. The town
    library near me has alot of books on biking, repair and racing.
    There is a repair book out from the editors of BICYCLING MAGAZINE
    that I found was very good, and it was at the library.
    
    Tom
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| 593.6 | I like the library | TETLEY::BRUNELL | Darth Ada | Thu Mar 31 1988 16:02 | 4 | 
|  |     I planned to take the book out of the library.  I was looking for
    a good title or titles to be looking for.  Thanks.
    
    	Dave
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| 593.7 | I'm waiting for the movie, myself. | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Got any ICE you need climbed? | Thu Mar 31 1988 16:27 | 11 | 
|  | You might be interested in reading Tom Cutherbertson's book, "Anybody's 
Bike Book". More of a "novel" approach to bike repair, opposed to 
Glenn's as the "encyclopedia". Makes entertaining reading and gives a 
good overview, tho perhaps dated now (new generation shifters, etc). 
Cutherbertson's book had a lot of drawings in it to explain points, 
where Glenn's book has real photos. Unfortunately I found the photos 
often to be sorta cluttered, with hand holding pile of greasy parts that 
weren't immediately recognizable. Both books give excellent value, 
depending on what you're looking for.
                                  ken
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| 593.8 |  | AKOV11::POLLARD |  | Fri Apr 01 1988 08:23 | 3 | 
|  |     	If you're getting it out of the library, Sutherland's is the
    most complete and the most detailed.  The price is pretty steep
    for a purchase, though.  
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