Bicycle Repair Course Online Now Features 200 Streaming Videos
San Francisco, California (PRWEB) August 25, 2013 -- Repairing a bicycle is one problem that will confront every bike owner, according to the http://www.bikerepair.org website. This informative resource online has updated its 2013 content and now features more than 200 videos online in its bicycle repair course materials.
This growing resource was launched to help cycling enthusiasts and average people learn to fix a bike using expert training.
"Our instructions are easy to follow and simple to access on any Internet connected device," a trainer for the Bike Repair company website said.
The updated course videos that are now streaming online include information for mountain bikes, road bikes and race bikes. These represent the most common types of bicycles that are used in the U.S., Australia, England and New Zealand.
"Our updated training videos are paired with downloadable e-books that teach methods in print too for easy access on the go," the trainer added.
The cost of repairing a bicycle can cost hundreds of dollars through most bike repair shops, according to the course content now published online. A professional or amateur seeking to gain expert level skills to use for repairing any style of bike could benefit from the training now supplied.
Direct access is granted to complementary training videos on the BikeRepair.org website and access to the premium content is available for a nominal one-time fee.
Weekly updates are now made to the website as new technologies are announced in the cycling world. The trainers who present the educational content online keep up with the new types of bikes now currently released to ensure all trainees receive accurate information.
About BikeRepair.org
The BikeRepair.org company website now assists enthusiasts in the cycling world with fixing up broken bikes using a simple set of instructions. This company has now dedicated its website to be complete resource in bike repair. This company features more than 200 videos of instruction as well as over 150 pages in separate online training books that teach pro concepts to average people. The BikeRepair.org company website remains updated with 2013 relevant content to help bike owners find ways to repair their bikes without the expense of finding a bicycle repair shop.
David Durden, BikeRepair.org, http://www.bikerepair.org, +1 (323) 761-9348, [email protected]
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