Bicycle Mechanics - book reccomendations?

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fatigoworld
09-17-07, 11:00 AM
hey just looking for book reccomendations on various bike topics. i am currently looking into becoming a bike mechanic and i really want to tackle everything i could possibly learn about bikes. its something im really passionate about so anything that you have read on any topic that you would consider comprehensive and useful (even if not useful, but at least interesting) would be great. thanks...

i would prefer books that cover the subject in debth as opposed to an overview.

here are some topics i would be interested in...

bicycle repair (park tool vs barnett? which book is better?)

wheelbuilding

comprehensive geometry

framebuilding techniques

history of frame tubing

materials ie carbon, steel, aluminum, titanium

histories of any specific manufacturer

history of racing

anything else you can think of....

thanks!


mcoomer
09-18-07, 02:47 AM
For bicycle repair I have the Park Tool Blue Book. I've seen some stuff from Barnett's book and it looks great but I like the fact that I can go into any well stocked LBS and find the Park book.

operator
09-18-07, 06:06 AM
All you really need right now is Sheldon Brown. You may want to pickup jobst brandst, bicycle wheel. I'm sure others have other recommendations.


pmt
09-18-07, 06:22 AM
Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance is an excellent choice.

http://www.amazon.com/Zinn-Art-Road-Bike-Maintenance/dp/1884737706

Deanster04
09-18-07, 06:54 AM
Barnetts 4 volume books and the CD along with Sheldon's Web site is about the most comprehensive library you can get. Sheldon for Shimano and Barnetts for campy. For interoperability of various campy parts [url]www.branfordbike.com. Framebuilding: The Paterek Manual for Framebuilders found on the Henryjames website. Oh, yes...Google.