I love working on my own bike, but we have such a good mechanic at the local 
bike shop that I will bring it to him, because I like supporting him. (That 
combined with being overwhelmed in my personal or work life.)

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On Jun 27, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Some people should not work on their own bikes. This is not an insult, just 
> something that I've observed over a number of years fixing massive DIY f-ups. 
> That said, as a mechanical object, the bicycle is quite approachable for an 
> amateur wrench, so for a person who has the aptitude and inclination and 
> tools, I say have at it. I believe there are lots of fine bike mechanics in 
> any large-ish city. There are also lots of shops that employ inexperienced 
> mechanics in the busy season. It can be a trick to find the mech who's 
> compatible with our bikes and personalities. 
> 
> As a parallel to the above: I have learned over the years that I should not 
> do home improvement/repair projects. MUCH easier and cheaper and faster and 
> better to find an experienced person to do it for me.
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