We would need to know the part and why it needs to be repaired in order to answer this.
If it's the pedal that's been damaged there's no fix that's as cheap and simple as replacing the pedal. But usually it's the crankarm that's damaged. The right side crank has a fairly common thread, and can be repaired with a heli-coil insert. The left side has a left-hand thread, and the only ones likely to have the tools to repair that is a bicycle store. If it's a department store bike replacing the crank might be a cheaper option.
Now cough up the cash, lady, i don't work for free.
Yes. Depending on what's broken, you might not think it's worth it though.
You can use a bicycle puncture repair kit. I've repaired literally hundreds of punctured wellies that way.
Arc welders are used for welding that needs to be precise. Bicycle frames are a good example. Automobile frames that need to be repaired are usually arc welded.
The Wright brothers ran a bike repair shop, so they would have learned from looking at the bikes made by other companies that were left to them to be repaired.
Most bicycle owners maintain their own bicycle. But, a bicycle shop may be willing to maintain a bicycle, if you ask.
I have repaired the television.The engineer called to say he repaired your laptop.
The bicycle squeaked. I've had a brand new bicycle for my birthday. I go to school on my bicycle.
The cost of a professional cycling training computer varies by the amount of equipment you would like to monitor. For example, you can purchase a computer that only does your heart rate and GPS distance. This wouldn't require any investment in the bicycle and only monitor some basic information about the ride and the rider. More advanced systems will wirelessly link with the wheel, crankarm, hubs, and other bicycle equipment to help a rider tune the ride. A basic system could cost between $100 to $500. More advanced systems could be in the thousands to tens of thousands depending on the need of the rider.
No. The earth can not be repaired