Welcome to the Garage: Share Your Wrenching Mistakes & Lessons
Pinned by Shades | Category: Wrench to Ride, Ride to Wrench
Welcome to the official wrenching zone of BikerHound.com — where we turn our own bolts, make our own mistakes, and learn from every mile and every mess-up.
This section is called "Wrench to Ride, Ride to Wrench" for a reason. Around here, we respect the work that happens in the garage just as much as what happens out on the road. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just now learning what a torque spec is — you've got a place here.
To kick things off, I'm sharing a post I call:
Shop Smarter: 5 Wrenching Mistakes I Made (That You Can Avoid)
If you've spent real time working on your bike, you've probably had a few "what the hell was I thinking?" moments. Here are a few of mine:
1. Snapped a Valve Cover Bolt
Didn't use a torque wrench. Thought I could "feel" it. Aluminum doesn't forgive.
2. Wrong Aftermarket Brake Lever
Fit the perch but didn't engage the master cylinder properly. Nearly caused a no-brake situation.
3. Left a Pinch Bolt Loose
After a chain adjustment. Didn't torque it down. Luckily caught it during a roll-check.
4. Used the Wrong Tool on a Brake Line
Crescent wrench instead of flare wrench. It worked, but I chewed up the fitting.
5. Skipped the Test Ride After a Fluid Change
Thought I nailed the brake bleed. Rear felt soft once I was already riding.
Lesson learned? Don't rush. Don't guess. Use the right tools and trust your gut.
Now it's your turn:
- What's the worst mistake you've made while wrenching?
- Ever save a ride by catching something just in time?
- Got a custom tip, favorite tool, or garage hack?
This is your corner of the forum. Post your mistakes, your recoveries, and everything in between.
Welcome to the Garage.
Respect is earned. Mistakes are shared. Knowledge is passed down.
Ride smart, wrench smarter —
Shades 🛠�