I started to learn how to do some basic maintenance on my bikes. I already knew how to do some easy stuff, like change a tire, clean the bike, clean and oil the chain (without taking things off), etc. I bought some tools and a book, and watched a bunch of YouTube videos. My goal was to replace two chains and remove and clean two rear cassettes. Everything took so much longer than I saw on the videos, and it wasn't done as well. The good news was that it got a little easier the second time. I feel confident that it will go smoothly the next time I do it.
The funny part is that after I "fixed" both bikes, I took them into the bike shops for repairs. I don't know how to fix disc brakes, so I'm getting one bike done there. The other bike had a gear cable snap, coincidentally when I was working on the chain, so that needed repairs. I get why people just take these things in and pick them up later.
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