The Community Bicycle Network introduces mechanic classes for beginners. The classes are taught by experienced mechanics and provide an intimate, focused, learning environment. Learning some basics about your bike saves you money in the long run when you can change your own tube or adjust your brakes.
Dates: Wednesday evenings from 7pm until 9pm, weekly, beginning August 15th
Cost: $30 (including any deposit)
- Bring your own Bike (encouraged but not absolutely necessary)
- Two hour class.
- Maximum 6 people per class.
- Minimum 3.
Please RSVP by sending an email to toolworks@communitybicyclenetwork.org with the subject "Bike Mechanic Class RSVP", or by phoning 416-504-2918 and leaving a message under "general inquiries" stating that you wish to RSVP for the Bike Mechanic Class with your name and number. Someone will return your email or call to confirm how to RSVP a spot (and how to pay a deposit). Those who provide a $10 non-refundable deposit will be given preference on the list.
The class consists of:
Flat Fix - hands-on segment:
- Participants will remove their own rear wheel and tire and go through a tube repair and installation.
A brief discussion of:
- Bike fit
- General safety issues (loose parts, damage, etc)
- Lubrication
Brakes - instructor demo/description:
- general concepts and adjustment
- safety!
Gears and drive train - instructor demo/description:
- general concepts and adjustment
Bearing adjustment - instructor demo/description (time permitting):
- if time is tight, we'll try to at least discuss how to identify problems
Extra time? Depending on participant feedback, some possible subjects:
- components not already covered above
- basic wheel structure and truing
Note:
Due to the huge variety of bicycle components available, we may not have time to cover the specifics of every participant’s bike, but we’ll do our best. Suspension maintenance will not be covered.
This is a basic class, if there are topics you wish to explore in greater detail please let us know to get on a waiting list and we'll organize a class once we've got enough registrants.
If you are a woman you can also sign up for the Wenches with Wrenches bike mechanic course, taking place in September. Read more on our website.
The Community Bicycle Network is a non-profit involved in providing cycling education and increasing access to bicycles in our community. Check us out at: www.communitybicyclenetwork.org, 416-504-2918, 761 Queen Street West.
We look forward to seeing you! Please let other people know about this course!
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