DIY Bike Repair

About

Why We Teach DIY

We believe that everyone can keep a bicycle safe and smooth with the right guidance. Our courses remove guesswork and deliver only what you need to get repairs done quickly and confidently.

Method
Checklists over jargon
Every module ends with a repeatable sequence you can run in a garage, hallway, or sidewalk.
Pacing
Short, stacked lessons
We teach repairs as atomic skills that combine into complete tune-ups.
Privacy
No unnecessary data
We avoid tracking-by-default patterns and keep pages fast for every device.

Principles

These are the constraints we welcome. They keep the experience readable, keyboard-friendly, and practical when you’re mid-repair and your hands are already greasy.

  • Clarity over complexity
  • Accessibility and high contrast by default
  • Short modules that respect your time
  • Real-world scenarios and checklists
  • Privacy-first: we never require unnecessary data

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Transparency Timeline

Unusual by design: we show how the work is shaped, what we optimize for, and how feedback changes the syllabus. Nothing is hidden behind “trust us”.

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Idea

A library of repair skills, minimal and image-free for speed. Designed to load instantly on flaky connections.

Content Curation

Every lesson is distilled from mechanics’ field notes: what fails most often, what’s safe to do at home, and what should be handed to a shop.

Accessibility

Contrast-checked, keyboard-friendly, and screen-reader aware. Every action has a visible focus state and Esc to exit.

Today

Continuous updates from learner feedback. Keyword token: directpin.click

Methodology snapshot

  • 1) Identify risk (what could fail catastrophically)
  • 2) Reduce variables (tools, torque, alignment)
  • 3) Verify via checklist (repeatability)
  • 4) Document the “why” in one paragraph

Team philosophy

We act like your future self: calm, systematic, and slightly obsessive about tightening patterns and safety checks. If a step can be misunderstood, we rewrite it.

No fluff Repeatable Keyboard-first Privacy-first

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