Sam Tracy is the author of How to Rock and Roll and Roadside Bicycle Repair.
Bicycle is geared toward people who are seriously into their bikes.
Owning it is like having a bike mechanic to chat with while you
undertake repairs yourself. --Kelly Nelson, Carbusters
Bicycle! is geared toward people who are seriously into their
bikes. Owning it is like having a bike mechanic to chat with while
you undertake repairs yourself. --Kelly Nelson, Car Busters
For anyone interested in taking on the maintenance aspect of their
bicycle, this is recommended. --Kurt Morris, Razorcake
From seasoned bike builders to novice bike riders, everyone will
find something of value in this manifesto. -- Library Journal
Sam isn't scared to tell you to use a hammer and duct tape when
called for -- this isn't the manual for those with plastic bikes
and torque wrenches, this is more geared towards keeping your bike
working in the real world. --Urbanvelo.org
This book is free from step-by-step fixes and instead speaks to the
mechanically blind among us who believe a bicycle runs on a
combination of hope, alchemy and fairy dust. --Cycling Active
Magazine
Bicycle is geared toward people who are seriously into their
bikes. Owning it is like having a bike mechanic to chat with while
you undertake repairs yourself. --Kelly Nelson,
Carbusters
Bicycle! is geared toward people who are seriously into
their bikes. Owning it is like having a bike mechanic to chat with
while you undertake repairs yourself. --Kelly Nelson, Car
Busters
For anyone interested in taking on the maintenance aspect of their
bicycle, this is recommended. --Kurt Morris, Razorcake
From seasoned bike builders to novice bike riders, everyone will
find something of value in this manifesto. -- Library
Journal
Sam isn't scared to tell you to use a hammer and duct tape when
called for -- this isn't the manual for those with plastic bikes
and torque wrenches, this is more geared towards keeping your bike
working in the real world. --Urbanvelo.org
This book is free from step-by-step fixes and instead speaks to the
mechanically blind among us who believe a bicycle runs on a
combination of hope, alchemy and fairy dust. --Cycling Active
Magazine
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