How to Build a Bike: A Simple Guide to Making Your Own Ride
By (Author) Jenni Gwiazdowski
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
27th September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
629.2272
Paperback
176
This simple, straightforward, and fun manual will take you from complete bike building beginner to confident bike builder in a series of fully-illustrated instructions. It will show you how to build a bike from scratch using parts that are easy to buy, and guides you in the art of choosing the best frame (track shopper step through) to finding the most suitable handlebars (drop flat riser). It shows you how to take apart a vintage bike (for its parts), and how to piece together a brand new single speed ride from the crucial positioning of brake levers to wrapping your bartape and popping on a bell. Get to know your bottom bracket from your brake lever, and your stem from your chain stays, and learn how fun, creative and satisfying making your own bike can be. With a few simple tools and a bit of inspiration, anyone can build a bicycle that will bring many years of happy riding.
Jenni Gwiazdowski founded the London Bike Kitchen in 2012 - an education space that encourages people to fix and build their own bikes. You can drop in (there are mechanics on hand to answer questions), or book into classes and workshops. Jenni hails from San Diego and went to university at UC Berkeley before travelling around Europe and settling in London.