The book is written for the novice to expert home mechanic and features hundreds of color pictures to assist the reader in a step-by-step fashion. It is current with the latest technologies and makes allowances for variations by manufacturer.
The book is written for the novice to expert home mechanic and features hundreds of color pictures to assist the reader in a step-by-step fashion. It is current with the latest technologies and makes allowances for variations by manufacturer.
National Team Mechanic and Manager of the USA National Team Mechanics at the MTB World Championships in 1994, 96,97, 01, 03 and 04.
Instructor at USA Cycling Mechanics Licensing clinics at the US Olympic Training center in Colorado Springs since 1984.
Eight years instructor at Barnett's Bicycle Institute for bicycle mechanics.
Author of the Park Tool School Manual. Park Tool's in store clinic presented by local bike shops.
Director of Education at Park Tool since 1996.
Mechanical advisor for countless bicycle industry manufacturers, racing teams and retailers.
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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not great...,
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This review is from: Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair (Paperback)
This book is a good book for the repair of bicycles. However, the writing tends to be sparse and direct. While this in its self is not bad, often more writing can help a less experienced reader in better conceptually understanding how the thing works. On the plus side, you will never have to guess which park tool to use as the author references each tool by name and part number.
As another reviewer mentioned, I feel that the Bicycling Mag/Todd Downs book is a better value. Downs has a casual writing style that makes the reading easy. He covers much more information including some history and the pros and cons of different types of conponets. This book includes both photos and drawings, while the Park book only uses photos. Drawings are a plus and they show views (sections or cut-a-ways) that are difficult to achieve using only photos. I guess the best way to summarize the difference is to say that the Bicycling book is produced by a publishing company staffed with editors and artists. Their sole business is publishing, so they are experts in written communication. Park is a tool company and their manual reads as though it was written by people who make and use tools, i.e. machinists. That's not bad, it just results in a different style of book. For me, I preferred the Bicycling book as I enjoyed the extra information. Both books seemed good on the technical info...
45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing in comparison,
By Ari "Ari" (ny, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair (Paperback)
I purchased this book aswell as Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide to Bicycle Maintenance and Repair and although this book is o.k. the Bicycling magazine's one has more detailed information and is far less expensive. For the money and the reputation I really wanted this one to be better but alas it wasn't.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calvin Jones Knows his stuff,
By Steve (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair (Paperback)
Prior to reading this book I knew absolutely nothing about the maintenance & repair of bicycles but as I just purchased a decent MTB I needed some sort of guide. Within an hour reading this book I discovered that my chain was too long, the rear derailleur housing cable was too short, my linear pull breaks were out of kilter and my front derailleur required some lateral adjustment - and this is a brand new bike!!
I found the book to read more like a novel than a technical manual and could not put it down. It is extremely well written, the examples are beautifully photographed and I would highly recommend this book to anybody who owns a bike in fact I would go as far as to say you can not do without this book. Even a complete novice like me now feels confident enough to carry out the above adjustments myself and lets face it some people might not want to trust their brand new pride of joy to some local bike shop that charges like a wounded bull. As I get to feel more comfortable with doing my own maintenance and repairs this book will pay for itself over and over. Calvin Jones would have to be the authority on bicycle mechanics. Highly recommended
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