New app makes bike maintenance easy for cyclists


New app makes bike maintenance easy for cyclists











In the bike view, the user taps a part of the bike they would like to repair


London, UK (PRWEB) June 20, 2013

New iPhone, iPad and Android app Bike Doctor 2.0 gives cyclists easy to follow step-by-step instructions for repairing their bike. Andreas Kambanis, founder of popular London cycling blog londoncyclist.co.uk, created the app after a frustration with over-complicated bike maintenance manuals.

Bike Doctor 2.0 is designed with a focus on clear and simple instructions. The 42 guides have been tested on beginners and refined to make sure frequent pitfalls are avoided.

Common bike repairs such as punctures and squeaky brakes, as well as more advanced repairs, such as bleeding disk brakes, are all covered. The app also includes guides to avoiding punctures and completing a bike safety check.

Cyclists who use the app can save money on bike shop repairs, spend less time waiting for their bicycles to be fixed and can learn how to detect problems early on.

Andreas Kambanis said, “I nearly gave up on maintaining my bike myself, after getting frustrated with all the bike maintenance books I had read. I decided there must be more cyclists like me out there who have tried and failed to follow other guidebooks. I created Bike Doctor to be an easy to follow guide that would always be available, whether you are out cycling or at home.”

Customer reviews from the Apple App Store:

“I read somewhere about truing wheels and it said don’t bother unless you are a pro, but I’ve just sorted my wheels out a treat. The app paid for itself straight away!”

“Great app, worth every penny, saved money on a service already!”

Bike Doctor is available now for $ 4.99 on the Apple App Store for the iPhone and iPad and $ 2.80 from the Android Play store.

About Bike Doctor 2.0

Bike Doctor 2.0 guides you through bike repairs on your iPhone, iPad and Android device. The instructions inside the app are designed to be easy to follow, even for bike maintenance beginners. The app includes 42 guides and covers everything from simple repairs such as punctures, to more advanced repairs such as adjusting gears. Bike Doctor was created by Andreas Kambanis and developed by Subthree Ltd. http://bikedoctorapp.com

About London Cyclist

London Cyclist, started in 2007 by Andreas Kambanis, has grown in to one of the most popular blogs in London. The site covers everything from what an RAF pilot can teach us about safe cycling, to the best bike locks for cyclists. The site has over 74,000 visitors every month. http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk











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