Description
Repairs and services bicycles.
- • Install and adjust speed and gear mechanisms.
- • Assemble new bicycles.
- • Install, repair, and replace handlebars, stands, lights, seats, and other accessories.
- • True and align wheels.
- • Disassemble axles and repair, adjust, or replace defective parts using hand tools.
- • Shape small replacement parts using bench grinders.
- • Patch inner tubes.
- • Install and adjust brakes and brake pads.
- • Help customers choose bicycles suited to their fit and intended use.
- • Sell bicycles and accessories.
- • Install new tires and tubes.
- • Clean and lubricate bicycle parts.
- • Order and track bicycle parts.
- • Build wheels by cutting and threading new spokes.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026