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Originally Posted by leo95se
i dropped my bike at the LBS for this reason
also, a late summer fall banged up my rear derailleur. fortunately, it didnt exhibit problems until after i swapped the chain and cleaned it ,then started on my trainer.
wish there were good ways to learn to tune other than trial and error lol
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I've got one of these in my tool box. It's nice to be able to go back and reference stuff that you don't do often. Like torque figures, etc.. Most manufactures are listing torque figures on their parts these days though.
But it goes into great detail and logically explains how things work and what the effects are of certain adjustments.
http://www.parktool.com/product/big-...-edition-bbb-3