DOL Apprenticeship
Work Process Schedule

  • Service Area Operations; Tool Use

    105-183 Hours
  • Basic knowledge of Service Area Operations for Intake, inspections, and Work Order writing.
  • Understanding the correct tools, the functions and limitations. Along with work stand safety.
  • Fire Safety and Chemical safety (SDS)
  • Wheels

    105-183 Hours
  • Construction of the wheel, and materials used
  • Components of the wheel as a whole
  • Mounting and dismounting tires safely (not damaging the rim)
  • Tires

    108-180 Hours
  • Tire anatomy
  • Understanding of different types of mounting (hook, hookless, tubular)
  • Being able to detect possible problems through wear patterns
  • Tire removal and installation
  • Read and understand tire sidewall markings and instructions
  • Tape and set up rim and tire for tubeless
  • Tubes

    105-183 Hours
  • Understanding of tube size for the tire in use
  • Different valve types and use
  • Tube make-up or materials
  • Wheel Building

    112-184 Hours
  • Calculating spoke lengths
  • Lacing patterns and correct pattern for Wheel application
  • Preparing hub for lacing
  • Preparing rim for lacing
  • Lateral and Radial Truing and Dishing
  • Understanding of spoke tension
  • Type of spokes, gage, construction, and application
  • Used wheel repair
  • Hubs

    104-184 Hours
  • Understanding of the components to a hub
  • Difference between Freehub and Freewheel
  • Bearing types and function
  • Inspection of damaged components, knowledge of wearing components and replacement procedures
  • Freewheel and Cassettes

    105-183 Hours
  • Understanding of the difference between freewheel and cassettes
  • Knowledge of chain to sprocket interface
  • Knowledge of gear ratios in step with front chain rings
  • Chains

    105-185 Hours
  • Knowing the components of a bicycle chain
  • Measure and install a chain correctly
  • Use of proper tools to inspect for chain wear
  • Installation and removal of chain
  • Cleaning and lubricating of chain
  • Cranksets and Chainrings

    105-182 Hours
  • Understand the components that make up a crankset
  • Knowledge of different cranks
  • Understand the makeup of a chainring
  • Knowledge of Bolt Center Diameter and measuring
  • ability to understand markings stamped on chainring
  • Relationship between gear ratios with the rear cassette
  • Pedal install, service and repair
  • Bottom Brackets

    104-184 Hours
  • Understanding interface with the frame
  • Measure and determent correct BB
  • Determine correct BB type for frame
  • Service and replacement of bearings
  • Rear Derailleur

    108-186 Hours
  • Knowledge of components making up the whole Derailleur
  • Adjustment for shifting
  • Relationship between Cables and Housings for shifting
  • Capacity and chain warp
  • Repair, replacement, or aligning of hanger
  • Understanding of the use of electric shifting
  • Front Derailleur

    108-186 Hours
  • Knowledge of components making up the whole Derailleur
  • Adjustment for shifting
  • Relationship between Cables and Housings for shifting
  • Capacity and chain warp
  • Determination of braze-on or clamp along with adjusting both types
  • Understanding of the use of electric shifting
  • Brakes

    108-180 Hours
  • Understanding of the types of rim brakes
  • Understanding of the types of hub brakes
  • Adjusting mechanical brakes
  • Bleeding and adjusting of hydraulic Brakes
  • Components of a rim brake
  • Components of a hydraulic brake system
  • Troubleshoot braking related faults
  • Understand cables and housing
  • Difference in fluids for hydraulic brakes
  • Headsets

    105-183 Hours
  • Determine steer tube size and type
  • Remove and replace headset bearing
  • Remove and replace stem
  • Handlebars

    105-183 Hours
  • Knowledge of handlebar style
  • Determine Reach, drop, rise, and sweep
  • Correctly wrap Road and Tri bars
  • Frame Building and Design

    105-185 Hours
  • Understanding of Geometry and handling
  • Fitting
  • Drawing to scale or use of CAD
  • Welding/ Brazing of Steel, Aluminum, Titanium
  • Machining and Mitering of tube and materials
  • Front and Rear Suspension

    108-188 Hours
  • Understand Front forks, Air side, damper side Springs and Elastomer
  • Understand Rear shock Air and Coil Springs
  • Service, Repair, and Rebuild front and rear suspension components
  • Knowledge of Service intervals
  • Knowledge of Suspension tuning
  • Knowledge of frame pivot points, bushing, and service components
  • E-Bike and Electric Shifting

    104-184 Hours
  • Safe handling of Lithium Batteries
  • Fire safety for Lithium Batteries
  • Safely test and replace Lithium Batteries
  • Diagnose, and repair most E-bike failures
  • Troubleshoot malfunctions with multi-meter
  • Troubleshoot malfunctions with brand specific diagnostic tools
  • Understanding basic electrical wiring and voltage
  • Repair or replace faulty components
  • Bicycle Fitting

    111-196 Hours
  • Understanding of basic mechanical skills
  • Equipment inspection (wear, safety, correct installation bike and shoes/cleats)
  • Torque settings
  • Changing/replacing cleats – safety and positional accuracy
  • Swapping a stem
  • Preloading a headset
  • Adjusting a saddle position
  • Understanding of bike sizing
  • Finding suitable bikes to meet optimal frame dimensions
  • Using a sizing cycle and computer software
  • Static and dynamic approaches
  • Identify appropriate resources for FIT assists
  • Basics of Anatomy
  • Understanding of bike measurements

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