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I checked this out from the library yesterday and it was a pretty quick read/scan by me. The book, written by Terry Meany, served as a quick overview of the different parts of a bicycle and some basic how-to type of stuff. It pointed out some "Have-to-have" stuff if I ride on the open road.
The world won't end because I read this book... but it provided some useful information and is a good general reference. For instance did you know that some gears on my 21 speed bike are never meant to be used?- that's what Terry says. I just wonder which one's they are. This is book 2 of 12 for the year.
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