I go with Sheldon's website and other forums on the web.  The basics can be 
acquired in a night class.  Here in the land of Oz, the bicycle association 
runs some workshops as do some bike shops. What has really elevated my 
wrenching to the point where I am now buying a work stand is a gaggle of 
nephews/friends/relatives who have bikes that need a little TLC before we 
can go for a ride.  
It all depends on how you learn.  Personally, I need a mentor, lots of 
practice and a reference.  I can't manage straight from a book and envy 
those who can


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