vavet
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I have a trek 820 mountain bike from ~1996. I bought it in college and kept it all these years. I’ve ridden sporadically, but I’m in a riding-more phase right now. By that, I mean I’m riding 4-5 days a week, 6-10 miles each day.
i took it to a local bike shop about 6 years ago where they started with a tuneup and discovered many more components were worn and needed to be replaced.
iirc , I got a new front derailleur, chain ring, bottom bracket, and chain. Don’t remember if the rear cassette or derailleur were replaced at that time. The local bike shop who did that work is closed indefinitely after their shop was broken into and looted last year during the protests.
anyway…I have a clicking noise coming from the bottom bracket at slow speed, but accelerating…so high torque load on the pedals. I’d love to pull off the crank arms And bottom bracket and clean and grease it up….but bike tools are kinda special.
the only specialty bike tools I have are those spoons to remove/reinstall tires. Am I fooling myself to think I can figure out the right tools to buy, the right way to use them, etc? if I do this, I’m starting with buying a bike stand. I know this is GJ and the answer is always to buy more tools, but I don’t want to spend $300 on tools if all this can be done at a LBS for $150.
i took it to a local bike shop about 6 years ago where they started with a tuneup and discovered many more components were worn and needed to be replaced.
iirc , I got a new front derailleur, chain ring, bottom bracket, and chain. Don’t remember if the rear cassette or derailleur were replaced at that time. The local bike shop who did that work is closed indefinitely after their shop was broken into and looted last year during the protests.
anyway…I have a clicking noise coming from the bottom bracket at slow speed, but accelerating…so high torque load on the pedals. I’d love to pull off the crank arms And bottom bracket and clean and grease it up….but bike tools are kinda special.
the only specialty bike tools I have are those spoons to remove/reinstall tires. Am I fooling myself to think I can figure out the right tools to buy, the right way to use them, etc? if I do this, I’m starting with buying a bike stand. I know this is GJ and the answer is always to buy more tools, but I don’t want to spend $300 on tools if all this can be done at a LBS for $150.