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Part two in our bicycle maintenance video series sponsored by River City Bicycles covers Brake Pads. Doug Moak takes us step by step as he cleans and adjusts caliper style brakes on a commuter bicycle.
We hope you find these videos helpful and will let us know what you would like to see next. As usual we are always interested in your video responses.
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By popular demand, Doug Moak runs through the basics of bicycle wheel truing and spoke adjustment. Thanks go to our sponsor River City Bicycles and Carl Jameson of Craftmaster Productions
Do you have any tips or stories on wheel truing? We'd love to hear 'em.
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In skateboarding, the kickflip is usually the first trick skateboarders learn and will require patience and practice to get the right foot placement on the skateboard. Kickflip a skateboard with tips from a sponsored skateboarder in this free video on skateboarding tricks.
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I got out of the Navy last year. This was my last big project that I did. It played at an awards ceremony when our ship won an award for excellence in maintenance.
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When cleaning skateboard bearings, there's different speeds of bearing lubricants that can be bought. Clean skateboard bearings quickly with tips from a sponsored skateboarder in this free video on skateboarding maintenance.
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In this category, Augmented Reality Maintenance, I cannot show you some very impressive results we had because of legal matters with our (satisfied) customer. You can see it in his own technological showcase though somewhere in Europe :-)
So here is a similar video, but, ahem, far more artisanal... but the stuff tracked here is far easier to carry abroad for a demo than a 300 kg motor !
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This UK film gives a new moped rider instructions on how to maintain his Puch moped. It was probably made in the late 1970s and features a yellow Maxi, although it was the Kromag version or, as it was known in the US...the JC Penney Swinger. Very vintage and amusing. Notice that the owner's name changes from the beginning (David) to the end (Tony.)