Budget
Bike Repairs
Don't
let your bike become a money pit this summer! Instead, learn
to save yourself from over-priced repair shops with these easy
solutions for common bicycle blunders.
Bent Bicycle Wheel?
Remove
the wheel from your bike and smack it against a tree or some
other hard object to bend it back into shape. Check your progress
with each strike, so that you won’t bend the wheel too
far the other way. Place the wheel on your bike and start pedaling.
This is only a temporary fix; you’ll need to get a new
wheel before the next time you use your bike.
Flat Tire and No Repair Kit?
Don't
stay stranded! Pry one edge of the tire off the wheel rim of
your bike. If you don’t have a repair kit with you, you
probably won’t have bike tools to do this with, so try
a pocketknife, some other piece of metal, or your bare hands.
Once
one edge of the tire is loose outside the rim all the way around
the wheel, gather a pile of leaves and moss and pack it tightly
inside the deflated tire. Squeeze the edge of the tire back
in place on the rim and start biking. The tire may not be as
firm as you’re accustomed to, but it will get you back
home safely and without having to call a cab.
Slashed Tire?
A
sharp rock has left a gash in your bike tire. Being a savvy
cyclist, you know that when you patch the inner tube (or use
your backup inner tube), it will pop through the hole in the
tire and burst when you try to ride on it.
What
you need is a strong but flexible material to place inside the
tire against the hole. And paper money from your wallet is just
the ticket. Pry one edge of the damaged tire off its rim. Pull
out the inner tube and patch or replace it. Then place a bill
from your wallet against the gash inside the tire. Press the
tire back onto the rim and inflate the tire. Don't forget to
take your bill out when you get home though!
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