Adrien Zammit 
Bike Life: An Illustrated Guide to Riding, Fixing, and Loving Your Bike [EPUB ebook] 

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A charmingly illustrated, practical guide for every kind of cyclist: learn (almost) everything about the world’s most economical, ecological, practical, and invigorating machine!

Bike Life is longtime cycling enthusiast Adrien Zammit’s love letter to bicycling, celebrating the many ways that simply riding a bike can change your life. On a bicycle, you’re free, you’re getting exercise—and you’re helping make the world a little safer and cleaner for everyone. In this fully illustrated guide, Zammit takes us on a delightful and illuminating tour of the ins and outs of every aspect of bicycles and bike riding, from mechanics and maintenance to touring and bikepacking to the philosophy and advocacy that makes cycling a safe and enjoyable way to get around. The bicycle is the ideal transport, whether you’re commuting and running errands or leaving all cares behind on a weekend pleasure ride. Let Bike Life show you how to pick the perfect bike, and then how to love it and keep it rolling. Getting from point A to B will never be the same!

€17.99
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Introduction

Choosing a Bike

Basic Adjustments and Improvements

The Gear that Goes with It

Navigating

Mobility, Health, Savings, Travel

Maintenance and Small Repairs

The Components of a Bike

About the Author

Sobre el autor

Adrien Zammit is a graphic designer and cycling enthusiast. He has always cycled, in town and in the countryside, and has taken a liking to bikepacking adventures. He lives in an Auvergne village, in central France, where his bicycle is his only vehicle.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 144 ● ISBN 9781891011948 ● Editorial The Experiment ● País US ● Publicado 2025 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9365800 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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