Monday, December 27, 2010

You're Never Too Young to Ride or Too Old to Fix a Bike


At an early age he built a bike out of spare parts that he and his friends found around the neighborhood. Now, at nearly 69, he still repairs and builds bikes - only now he does it with parts at his own bike shop, Sparki's Olde Tyme Bicycle Shop in North Lakeland.
Because of his lifelong love of cycling and willingness to go the extra mile to help those who enter Sparki's, Jennings is my "Ageless Aging" feature for the month.
Born Sept. 9, 1941, in Hartford, Conn., Jennings learned to ride a bike without the use of training wheels. He and his friends would climb onto an adult bike and push each other in a grassy field until they would gain their balance.
At 62, Jennings retired after working at the Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times as an advertising salesman. He had moved from Sarasota to Polk County a year prior to his retirement from the St. Petersburg Times.
Shortly after retirement he found himself wanting something to do. He walked into Sparki's and started working part time. He soon wanted to run the 20-year-old bike shop his way, so he bought it. "I have had a passion for bikes all my life and I really wanted to own a bicycle shop."
Five years later the shop is cleaner and more organized. Jennings knows where to find the smallest part in the many drawers and cases around the small shop. He carries new and used bikes and new and old parts to fix all types of bikes. Tires of all sizes hang on the wall next to pedal cranks and an assortment of other items.
Jennings is married to Shirley, his wife of 19 years. Jennings has two children from a previous marriage. Both of his children learned to ride and race bikes.
A photo of his daughter competing in a BMX race when she was 3 hangs on the shop's wall. She learned to ride a bike like her father, without training wheels.
"I put up that photo to prove a point that a child that age can learn to ride a bike," he said.
Jennings completes most repairs the same day and he tries to make the shop an inviting, friendly place to be.
"I envision this shop like a Cracker Barrel store used to be . . . everybody comes in and has a good time," he said.
On a recent afternoon he put new tires on a touring bike for a woman who wanted to ride the Fort Fraser Trail for exercise. He also sold a pair of wheels to a man who was building an adult tricycle, and a bike rack for a bike with a small motor.
He is proud of the shop's ability to make a repair on the spot while the customer waits.
"Everybody deserves to ride their bike tonight. People seem to appreciate it once they understand why I'm doing it," he said.
Jennings also restores antique bikes and has several he will gladly show you with fatherlike pride.
"You can build what you want to ride and you can enjoy riding the bike cause you built it," he said.
Jennings just doesn't fix bicycles, he also rides them. Every evening he can be seen riding around Lake Hollingsworth on his orange-colored Italian racing bike. He enjoys the solitude of riding alone. Cycling helped him get over 2008 knee surgery.
Jennings said in his retirement he is finally able to do something he really enjoys.
He loves what he does and never thinks about riding away from the shop.
"It's a matter of enjoying what you do, and when I can't do it anymore, I guess I'll sell it. Right now I feel healthier because I've got the shop and because I ride."

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Introduction
You and the Bike Shop

1. Know Your Bicycle
Parts of the Bicycle

2. The Tools to Use
Tools to Carry
Other Tools and Supplies
Working on the Bike

3. Basic Maintenance Procedures
Screw-Threaded Connections
Quick-Releases
Cable Controls
Ball Bearings

4. Preventive Maintenance
Pre-Ride Inspection
Monthly Inspection
Annual Inspection
Cleaning the Bike

5. Wheel Removal & Installation
Replace Front Wheel
Replace Rear Wheel

6. Tire & Tube Maintenance
Tire Inflation
Tube Replacement
Patching Tube
Replace or Repair Tire Cover

7. Wheel Maintenance
Wheel Truing
Emergency Buckled Wheel Repair
Replacing Spokes
The Hubs
Hub Bearing Adjustment
Hub Lubrication

8. Drivetrain Maintenance
The Crankset
Tighten Crank
Bottom Bracket Maintenance
Bottom Bracket Adjusting
Chainring Maintenance
Chain Maintenance
Pedal Maintenance
Replacing Pedals
Adjust Pedal Bearings
Freewheel and Cog Maintenance
Freewheel Removal
Replacing Cassette Cogs

9. Derailleur Gearing Maintenance
Over- and Undershift Adjustment
Adjust Front or Rear Derailleur
Replace Derailleur Cable
10. Hub Gearing Maintenance
Hub Gear Problems
Adjusting Hub Gear
Other Hub Gearing Maintenance

11. Rim Brake Maintenance
Common Rim Brake Features
Brake Adjustments
Adjust Brake Application
Adjusting Brake Pads
Brake Centering
Brake Squeal and Rumble
Replacing Brake Cable
Hydraulic Rim Brakes

12. Maintenance of Other Brakes
Brake Adjustment
Cable and Lever Maintenance
Attachment Problems
Disk Brake Maintenance
Disk problems
Caliper Maintenance
Hydraulic System Maintenance

13. Steering System Maintenance
The Handlebars
Adjust Handlebar Height
Adjust Handlebar Angle
Replace Handgrips
Handlebar Extensions
The Headset
Adjust Threaded Headset
Adjust Threadless Headset

14. Frame & Fork Maintenance
Frame Inspection
Fork Inspection
Paint Touch-Up

15. Seat & Seatpost Maintenance
Adjust Seat Height
Adjust Angle and Forward Position
Maintenance of Leather Seat

16. Suspension Maintenance
Suspension Stems
Suspension Seatposts
Suspension Fork Maintenance
Rear Suspension Maintenance
Shock Unit Maintenance

17. Accessory
General Accessory Comments
Lights
Lights with Internal Batteries
Lights with Central Battery
Generator Lights
Systematic Troubleshooting
Reflectors
Lock
Pump
Maintenance

Lakeland Bicycle Repair & Sales

Sparki's Old Time Bicycle Shop has moved to its new location in South Lakeland. With all the new space Sparki's bike sales and service is ready to take care of all your bicycle needs.  Looking for a part or do you need to schedule a service contact us by email or call today. 
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