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How much do you spend on bike service each year?

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      I never ran the numbers but... way less than a car!

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        0 labour cost here. I buy the tools and do any work myself...its part of the enjoyment of cycling for me, since autos went so electronic/computerized that the old shade tree wrenching has all but died.

        I ran into a biker one weekend morning as I walked my flat tired bike into our apartment building. He was heading out, and said "oh know bummer, and the bike shop is closed till Monday". I said it was no problem I was just coming back to change the tube/tire myself. He looked at me like this was some new mystical revelation to his brain.

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          Not enough

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            0 labour cost here. I buy the tools and do any work myself...its part of the enjoyment of cycling for me, since autos went so electronic/computerized that the old shade tree wrenching has all but died.

            I ran into a biker one weekend morning as I walked my flat tired bike into our apartment building. He was heading out, and said "oh know bummer, and the bike shop is closed till Monday". I said it was no problem I was just coming back to change the tube/tire myself. He looked at me like this was some new mystical revelation to his brain.

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            Yeah I do all the labor myself. If I don’t know how, there’s someone on YouTube that’ll teach me.

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              Bike-related services include tune-ups, repairs, bike builds and parts installs, suspension service, and anything else that requires labor to keep your bike running.

              For me, $0 labour, because I do all my own bike maintenance. But the initial investment for tools, parts, etc. was high in the first year.

              I change tires when needed every several thousand KM. Wax my chains, so drivetrain components won't need to be replaced for many years.

              A few brake and shifter cables, brake pads, and maybe a new saddle here or there... not much to keep these things running!

              I did replace the bar tape on my gravel bike recently. Decided to go with Grepp microfiber tape, which is not only reusable/washable, but I'm also supporting the EU supply-chain.

              TBH, learning to maintain your bike is worth it, not just to save money, but to be self-reliant if/when things might need to be fixed roadside.

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                I do stuff myself but I do buy consumables at the LBS

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                  I live in a tiny space and don't have the space to work on my bike myself other than very minor things. I take it to my local bike ship every year or two for a once-over of the brakes, tires, drivetrain, shifting, etc.

                  Basic preventative maintenance I do here at home. I cleaned the drivetrain and waxed my chain just the other day.

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                    It's so cheap compared to any other form of transportation I just have the bike shop do a tune up every spring. So probably 150-200 per year. I ride through the winter and often need a new chain and cables in the spring because of the salt.

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                      Bike maintenance?

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                        $250/year and I ride all winter long Ina snowy city.

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                          0 labour cost here. I buy the tools and do any work myself...its part of the enjoyment of cycling for me, since autos went so electronic/computerized that the old shade tree wrenching has all but died.

                          I ran into a biker one weekend morning as I walked my flat tired bike into our apartment building. He was heading out, and said "oh know bummer, and the bike shop is closed till Monday". I said it was no problem I was just coming back to change the tube/tire myself. He looked at me like this was some new mystical revelation to his brain.

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                          I do a lot of work myself too, but there are things I go to the LBS for help. Either it requires a very specialized tool or I am too weak to remove/install some parts

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                            Bike-related services include tune-ups, repairs, bike builds and parts installs, suspension service, and anything else that requires labor to keep your bike running.

                            For me, $0 labour, because I do all my own bike maintenance. But the initial investment for tools, parts, etc. was high in the first year.

                            I change tires when needed every several thousand KM. Wax my chains, so drivetrain components won't need to be replaced for many years.

                            A few brake and shifter cables, brake pads, and maybe a new saddle here or there... not much to keep these things running!

                            I did replace the bar tape on my gravel bike recently. Decided to go with Grepp microfiber tape, which is not only reusable/washable, but I'm also supporting the EU supply-chain.

                            TBH, learning to maintain your bike is worth it, not just to save money, but to be self-reliant if/when things might need to be fixed roadside.

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                            Conversely, I've spent close to zero dollars total by employing the great trick of not maintaining my road bike at all for years, and now the entire drivetrain needs replacing.

                            I certainly should not have done this. I imagine it'll be quite the price tag when I go to take care of it.

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                              For my own and family’s bikes…

                              Maybe $100-200 per year at most, total.

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                                Many years I spend nothing...

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