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All, you all joined for free, and it should stay that way. Now that I actually have an audience and some time to put into this class, I have changed it to a one time $5 fee for new members starting after today. You all should be locked in for free but if you have any issues let me know. If you have some friends that you think would enjoy the class after you see some of my videos, I highly recommend they join or learn with you from your account. I’m hoping the $5 one time fee isn’t too much. It does cost me money yearly to run the account. See yall tomorrow- Happy Wrenching!
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Upcoming!
All, apologies for no posts yet, and a delay on accepting your requests! I am currently enrolled in college full time, have a part time job, and a internship all at once… I also just had a flood in my bedroom so all of my bikes and equipment is scattered. However! This means I finally can quit being lazy, reorganize my shop, and get some videos out to you. What to expect to see: New shop layout, new bike mounts on the wall, how to replace a tube and check for leaks on an old tube (Mtn bike), how to replace and size a chain (gravel bike), how to wash and lubricate a bike, adjusting gears (suicide shifters on a old carbon frame) and much more! Thanks for your patience- Happy Wrenching!!
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Hello World
Welcome to Matt’s Bike Tech Tips. My goal is to make simple tutorial videos for working on bikes. If you have any general questions or video requests please let me know!
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My goal is that you can avoid going to a bike shop for simple fixes that you can do at home. Bikes are elaborate but not hard to learn and understand.
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