The honest truth…not everyone has mechanical ability. That is ok. For most of your bike maintenance needs, only a basic ability to operate normal tools is required. In your house or garage, you need a place to store and organize these tools. On top of that, you need an area that is easy to work in.
Why Do I Need A Specific Bike Maintenance Area?
Bikes…for the most part…are clumsy to work on. You have to remove wheels and components that the bike requires to stand upright. You will also have specialized tools and stands that take up some room. With a dedicated area to work on bikes (that might mean moving the car out of the garage while you are working), you will be much more successful in your attempts to work on your bike correctly.
You also need an area to store these specialized tools where they are safe and easily accessible. A lot of bike maintenance requires you to have multiple tools at your disposal at once, so the easier it is to reach the tools you need…the better.
Ideally, you need to have enough square footage for a bike stand, a stool/chair and a flat work bench/table. For most of your tuning and inspections, the bike will be in the stand. This allows you to access all areas of the bike easily, and you can do most of it seated for greater comfort.
What If I Want A Full Out Bike Shop?
So you have the room and money to really do it right…
Take a trip to your local bike shop and see how they have their bike maintenance area set up. Here are some “add-ons” that you might see and want to incorporate into your bike maintenance area.
- Marble Slab – For cleaning chains and other greasy components.
- Wash Tank – Again…cleaning those items that you wouldn’t put in your wife’s favorite kitchen sink (I have done this one…)
- Bolted Down Bike Stands – Most consumer bike stands are portable. Some of the pro-level stands from Ultimate and Park actually bolt into the ground for increased stability.
- Peg Board Backing – Nothing keeps everything more organized and accessible than peg board!
- Air Compressor – No floor pumps here! Air and air tools at your disposal!
- Duplicates Of Most Tools – Why have one when you can have two?!
So there you have it! Find a place in your garage, basement or formal dining room to get some bike maintenance done. Once you really start to get the hang of working on your own mountain bike, you will be really glad you took this first step to mountain bike self sufficiency!