(12-26-2024, 01:32 PM)GirishH Wrote: Just curious if you do this kind of full overhaul at the end of each season? And, how complex or time-consuming is it?
I ride a lot but still afraid of even simple things like flats or simple maintenance. So, when you say, remove crank I know that would require some special tools that mostly a shop would have. I have cleaned cassette bit while it's still on the rear wheel. Do you take it off the wheel during the overhaul?
Off the top of my head, I can't think of anything on a bicycle that counts as truly difficult, though some things, such as building wheels, servicing cone & cup bearings, and servicing some suspension components, do take above-average knowledge, experience, and, often, specialized tools.
The vast majority of things on bicycles remain fundamentally simple and once you know how to do them, you should be fine. A basic bicycle tool kit is sufficient for most servicing. Higher-quality tools reduce the risk of damage to bike or self. Specialized tools make many jobs easier, but often, there are ways to get things done without using expensive specialized tools.
The easiest way to learn is to get a cheap or free bike that needs a complete overhaul. That way, you're not risking time or money on a bike that cost a lot of money or that you depend on.
Be wary of a lot of YouTube bicycle mechanic videos. I see a lot of poor practices and often, they 'conveniently' skip over crucial details.
Park Tool teach almost everything you need to know in the Education section of
their website. They also have an excellent
Youtube channel.