I will agree with what the others have said and add:
"Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Bicycle Maintenance and Repair"
It is great to have a paper book sometimes so the computer does not
get greasy keys.  Pick up a copy at the used book store, look for
something printed before the mid 90's and it will have the most
relavant info for your Riv Bike IMO.  I still have mine from college
and have used it more over the years then some of the others.

Rob
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http://oceanaircycles.com/


On May 23, 6:52 pm, "Darin G." <dbg...@mac.com> wrote:
> After a year of subscribing to this group I've decided to address some
> of my inadequacies head on and do some, if not most of my own
> maintenance.  I'm not necessarily handy, but clever enough, willing to
> buy the tools, and I figure if I can build a fly rod or tie a classic
> Atlantic salmon fly (which I can do, and do well), I can adjust a
> hub.  Besides, you all inspire me.  Thank you.
>
> That said, I do need a good reference manual.  I'm interested to see
> if there's a consensus amongst the tribe as to a solid reference for
> maintaining my Sam (nom de guerre: "Ramble-Rounder").

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