This idea has merit.  As mentioned a couple of times above, videos of
some of the more common & universal tasks (e.g., flat fix) would be
ideal.  The dreaded "...something's clicking back there..." would be
another worthy subject.  I think if someone were interested enough to
look it up on-line & submit a problem, they would be willing to study
it enough to post something sufficiently descriptive to at least ask
follow up questions.

It might also help people understand what are simple problems of the
quarter-turn-of-the-barrel-adjuster variety and when to seek
professional advice.

dougP

On Oct 6, 6:00 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Kent Peterson would be the man to do this. He recently started doing "Bike 
> Talk" on his bloghttp://kentsbike.comas an homage to the 
> great-soon-to-be-late-don't-get-bent-out-of-shape Car Talk. He offers some 
> advice and I've tried to get him to do a series for the "New Home Wrench." 
> Perhaps "Just Wrench" would be a better name. Things like "what should I 
> grease?" stuff about cable stretch. Things that as a newbie are quite 
> mysterious.
>
> Even better would be a group website where folks can submit questions and a 
> hive mind of like-minded folks could answer at their leisure.
>
> Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
>
> -Justin. Scheming in Philly.

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