Sutherlands Bike Manual
Contents. Classification and wages The describes bicycle repair as a 'realistic' occupation, meaning an occupation that would be enjoyed by somebody who likes 'practical, hands-on problems,' dealing with 'real-world materials like wood, tools, and machinery,' and one that 'does not involve a lot of paperwork or working closely with others.' They classify it as a job that 'usually requires a high school diploma and may require some or job-related course work. In some cases, an associate's or bachelor's degree could be needed. Employees in these occupations need anywhere from a few months to one year of working with experienced employees.' They indicate an annual wage in the neighborhood of $25,000, but can earn up to a little more than $40,000.
'In 2002, employment for bicycle repairers in New York was 360.' Skills and training. Repair shop in California, 1972 The skills involved in racing bicycles and other specialized bicycles of course go beyond the basics outlined in New York's 'occupational brief.' Well-known schools offering advanced training for bicycle mechanics include the of and of, and of. The Park Tool Co., a well-known maker of bicycle mechanic's tools, has an outreach training program called the which is made available at many local bike shops, taught by local bike shop personnel with the assistance of training materials and manuals from Park Tool. One common avenue for entering the trade is to start as a bike builder or assembler at a local bike shop. This job can range from simply finishing the assembly started at the factory (attaching wheels and handlebars) to more thorough builds in which all systems are re-adjusted to a given level of quality.
The range of assembly involvement varies from shop to shop. Repairing a bicycle, c. 1895 In there are a variety of bicycle mechanic training programs, including the BAM program in which has been accredited by the Bicycle Trade Association of Canada (BTAC) and funded by the government in Canada. Students in the BAM program complete an 8 week program at the followed by working one week in a local Toronto bicycle shop of their choice proving their skills by assembling new bicycles and fixing old bicycles. Documentation A few books on being a bicycle mechanic are still in print. The most recent is Bike Mechanic: Tales from the Road and the Workshop which interviews top professional bicycle technicians on their daily lives as mechanics for professional bi.
Among many references on bicycle repair, Barnett's Manual is a comprehensive four-volume set, most recently released in print in 2003 at a retail price of $124.95, that includes detailed coverage and diagrams of bicycle components from many different manufacturers. The Lonely Planet cycling guide says, 'If you want to know more about maintaining your bike. Richard's Bicycle Book is a classic. If you want to know absolutely everything get Barnett's Manual. Or Sutherland's Handbook.'
VeloNews magazine cites Lennard Zinn's best-selling road bike and mountain bike maintenance and repair books as essential for DIY home mechanics. Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: See also. References. (.pdf) New York State Department of Labor 'Occupational Brief'.
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