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Repairing and Improving Your Bike

Posted On : Feb-26-2010 | seen (774) times | Article Word Count : 533 |

If your bike is no longer working quite as well as it once did, or if it never worked as well as you wanted it to, that doesn't always necessarily mean you should get rid of your bike entirely. It might be that by buying new bike parts you can repair or improve your bike for cheaper than it would cost to buy a replacement.
If your bike is no longer working quite as well as it once did, or if it never worked as well as you wanted it to, that doesn't always necessarily mean you should get rid of your bike entirely. It might be that by buying new bike parts you can repair or improve your bike for cheaper than it would cost to buy a replacement. At the same time, by buying the parts you want in particular, you will be able to personalise and modify your bike to be the perfect bike for you.

But what parts can you buy and how can you improve your bike without replacing it? The options are pretty much endless.

Firstly the basics, and a great new bike part you can buy is a new seat. This is a common point of contention for many people who don't get as much enjoyment out of riding their bikes as they perhaps should. By getting a comfier seat you can greatly improve the experience of bike riding and make it something that you actually look forward to and that doesn't hurt. A range of options are available that you can replace on your bike including gel seats and seats that adapt to the shape of your buttocks.

One of the things that breaks most regularly on a lot of bikes are the gears, and its often to experience gears slipping down while you're riding (and to then end up kicking the air and scratching your ankle on the spokes or the pedal). Fortunately they're also easy to repair, and you can do it yourself if you have the right bike parts. Why not choose some funky new ‘grip shift' gears, or have an extra few gears put on the top while you're at it? Once you replace your gears it can be a good idea to invest in a guard that will prevent them from becoming damaged in the future. This way you can ride through mud and pebbles without causing damage to your bike.

Similarly breaks also often fail, and even if they don't stop working completely you can find they become unresponsive over time which can be quite dangerous if you're going down a steep hill only to find they won't work. Again though these are even easier than gears to repair, so just get a screwdriver, some replacements and stick them on.

Smaller removable bike parts can also be added on with no difficulty that will improve the experience and the safety. For example a bell - which can enable you to alert people that you want to overtake or ring before entering a tunnel; or a light - which will let you see where you're going in the dark. By adding reflectors you can also ensure that other people see you which is perhaps more important from a safety perspective when your on the road. Optional additional things you can add to personalise your bike are stickers - to change the design, and lights to go on your spokes - which look great when you really get the wheel turning.

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There are so many new bikes for sale these days. It is important to buy a bike where you can get replacement bike parts easily.

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