[TheThinkTank] Illustrated Fix a Flat Literature?

Rich Points rich at richpoints.com
Mon Mar 17 12:20:48 PDT 2008


Not bad, it's the closest thing I've found so far.

Let me say more about what I'm doing this for.  We recently had a bunch 
of heavy duty lunch box type things donated to Community Cycles.  We're 
going to give them to participants in the youth Earn-A-Bike program.  
The boxes will then function as a tool box.  Kids are welcome to take 
the class as many times as they like, each time they will get more tools 
for their box. 

The boxes are close to 8.5' X 11'. My idea was to have the illustrated 
fix a flat info on the inside of the box.  This would be more of a 
reminder than a full blown description.  Now that I think of it it would 
probably look like a comic strip.

I think the value of this goes beyond the toolbox idea, I think 
something like this would be great on our shop wall somewhere.

Anybody out there have the skills to draw up something like this?

Peace
Rich

Macho Philipovich wrote:
> There is probably better stuff out there, but here's the Bike Dump's one 
> page (if you'll allow two sided printing) workshop sheet on tires and 
> tubes, which is basically on flat fixing.  Feel free to critique so it 
> can be improved.
>
> http://bike-dump.ca/workshops/01_tubes_tires.pdf
>
> macho
>
> Rich Points wrote:
>   
>> Hey All,
>> I'd like to hand out a one page, illustrated instruction sheet on how to
>> fix a flat.  I've searched around but haven't found anything.
>>
>> Does anyone know of such a resource?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>   
>>     
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