Reading an article from BIKE magazine and this is part of the subheading:
"Why learning to fix your bike makes riding it a richer experience....."
During my early teens, when I was getting into BMX. I decided to learn how to fix my own bike because the shop where I was having my first BMX assembled, was being careless and causing nicks and scratches on my brand new bike. So as the mechanic was working on my bike, I was observing what he was doing. There was no Youtube back then so I had to do my research by reading from bike magazines and asking other bike mechanics how to do this and that. From then on, I did my own fine-tuning and repairs as needed. I even took the time to take apart my bike's wheel, including spokes just to re-assemble and align the wheels myself. Since then, I built my own bikes, a 2nd BMX (when my 1st bike was stolen) and a road bike.
I have also invested in certain tools that can help me fix my bikes. Bottom-bracket wrenches, crank extractors, bike repair stand, etc.
Nowadays, bikes can be bought as built already. There are new technologies like threadless headsets, disc brakes, etc. I had to do research and ask bike mechanics how to maintain or tune such parts so I can work on them myself. Although there are more bike shops with adept mechanics at present, I still have the knack to fix my own bike so it doesn't get scratches from mishandling.
Just as the subheading said, it is indeed a richer experience riding my bikes knowing I am the one who built them or have done my own share on repairs and tuning.
I believe that every biker should take the time to learn to be able to do their own tune-ups and repairs every now and then so that you can fully understand how a bike works and enjoy biking better.
Have you learned to fix your own bike yourself?
Ever since learning to ride a bike when I was 6 years old, I have always loved riding bikes. It was a dream of mine that when I can afford it, I will have different kinds of bikes that I can use when I want to. Fast-forward to this day and age, I decided to continue and realize my dream of building a collection of bikes and use them as a means of alternative transportation and for exercise. Here, I will try to chronicle my different adventures with my different bikes.