I can do some stuff on my bikes. Setting up cockpits and saddle/seatpost, 
brake lever/caliper/housing/cable installation and adjustment, pedals, 
shifter lever installation and adjustment, fender/rack installations, 
cassette/chain swapping, etc. The more basic stuff.

But I haven't dared to do anything with bb's, cranksets, wheel 
building/truing, headset adjustment, derailer installation. Just don't 
wanna mess anything up.
But I want to learn to do this stuff so I don't have to depend on the LBS 
for things.

What's a good way to go about doing these more difficult things without 
damaging anything? Books and websites are helpful, but I still don't have 
the confidence to mess with the aforementioned stuff.

Buy a beater and wrench away on it? But a lot of old road bike beaters 
don't match the type of components and frame of the RBW bikes and wheels, 
so I don't know how helpful that would be to break down and rebuild a 
Peugeot (for instance) to help me learn how to do maintenance on my 
Rivbikes.

Any ideas? How'd you learn?

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