Bicycle Maintenance Course
What will I learn?
Become proficient in bicycle maintenance with our detailed course made for professionals working with bicycles. You will learn important things like writing reports, how to properly lubricate chains, and the most important things you must do when cleaning and maintaining bicycles. Learn how to see when parts are wearing out, how to manage tire pressure, and how to effectively adjust brake systems. You will improve your skills by getting practical information about the best cleaning materials to use, how to check the condition of brakes and chains, and how to fix problems with the frame and tires. Improve your knowledge and make sure bicycles perform at their best!
Apoia's Unique Features
Develop skills
Enhance your practical skills as listed below
Master chain lubrication: Choose and use the best lubricants so they last longer (Ithute ho tlotsa liketane: Khetha 'me u sebelise litlolo tse ntle ho li boloka li tšoarella nako e telele).
Conduct thorough inspections: Find problems with the frame, brakes, and tires quickly (Etsa litlhahlobo tse qaqileng: Fumana mathata ka foreimi, mariki le lithaere kapele).
Optimize tire pressure: Measure and adjust so they perform well and are safe (Ntlafatsa khatello ea lithaere: Lekanya 'me u lokise e le hore li sebetse hantle 'me li bolokehe).
Enhance brake systems: Adjust cables and pads so they stop very well (Ntlafatsa mariki: Lokisa likhoele le li-pad hore li eme hantle haholo).
Document maintenance: Write detailed reports so you can track and solve problems (Ngola litlaleho tse qaqileng tsa tlhokomelo: Ngola litlaleho tse qaqileng e le hore u ka latela le ho rarolla mathata).
Suggested summary
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours
Before starting, you can adjust the chapters and workload.
- Choose your starting chapter
- Add or remove chapters
- Alter the total course workload
Examples of chapters you can include
You'll be able to generate additional chapters similar to the examples below
This is a free course focused on personal and professional development. It is not equivalent to a technical, undergraduate, or postgraduate course, but provides practical and relevant knowledge for your career.