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A quality bike work stand will easily outlast several bikes. A great work stand, on the other hand, will outlast its owner. I’m convinced the Feedback Spots Pro-Elite work stand is part of the latter group, though unfortunately I won’t be around to find out for sure. The Pro-Elite bike work stand sits at the top of Feedback Sports’s line of …

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disc brake, maintenance, Repair, rotor, trailside, video, Videos -

Although disc brakes pretty much remove the issue of a buckled wheel, you can still suffer the consequences of a big hit on a downhill. Now, it has to be a really big smash for your wheel, but, in some cases you can bend your disc brake rotor. This is something that you need to …

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It’s worth saying that the easiest way to fix a rear derailleur hanger is to have a spare one with you. It seems a little unnecessary, but you’ll be grateful to have it when you need it. Depending on the nature of the impact, you will have to get your multi-tool out and replace your …

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gear cables, maintenance, Repair, shifter cables, video, Videos -

After pumping up your tires, replacing cables is probably the 2nd most common maintenance job on your bike. Although it can be made a bit trickier with the advent of internal cable routing on some newer bikes, it requires just an allen key, a set of replacement cables and a good set of cable cutters …

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You need to replace your chain when the old one gets worn out or if it fails on you. It’s always handy to keep a chain tool on you out on the trail if this does happen – even if you have a ‘powerlink’ style chain connector, you’ll still need a means of cutting your …

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