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== Sorting and Evaluating Parts ==
== Evaluating Parts ==


* [[Evaluating Saddles]] - Saddles are either good, free, or ruined
* [[Evaluating Saddles]] - Saddles are either good, free, or ruined
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* [[Evaluating Derailleurs]] - The important parts for rear derailleurs
* [[Evaluating Derailleurs]] - The important parts for rear derailleurs
* [[Evaluating Helmets]] - How to sort helmets by condition
* [[Evaluating Helmets]] - How to sort helmets by condition
== Sorting Parts ==


* [[Sorting Spokes]] - Measuring length and width, and how to use the motel
* [[Sorting Spokes]] - Measuring length and width, and how to use the motel

Revision as of 19:03, 26 December 2006

OCBC Shop Manual

This manual is designed to help you have a better time volunteering at the co-op. It's much easier to have a good time if the job you're doing is easier, and we hope to make it easier by providing explanations that you can use to learn new tasks or remember how to do ones you've done before. There are entries here for most of the things we do in the shop, but some basic bicycle repair tasks that are hard to learn without taking a class are left out (for example, there's no article on how to adjust brakes). Enjoy!


Shop Jobs

Each article below will teach you how to do a specific job at the co-op. Each covers what you need to know to begin, and gives instructions on how to proceed with the task. The tasks are divided by how much you need to know to attempt each task.


Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

General information on parts and using tools

Parts

  • Handlebars - Types of Handlebars and how to sort them
  • Tube Valves - The two types of valves commonly seen on tubes
  • Wheel Sizes - The different sizes of wheels and tires

Tools


Evaluating Parts

Sorting Parts