Amanda,
Attached is what we at The Bike Project use. These are heavy-duty laminated and thus reusable. They measure approximately 9" x 3". People tend to scribble illegibly for their personal info but other than that, they've worked great!
- Jake
Manager, Campus Bike Center/ The Bike Project of Urbana-Champaign
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 4:10 PM Jim Sheehan jim@ohiocitycycles.org wrote:
Yes, Josh, thanks for the work!
Will send our "Work needs assessment" checklist when that is finished, but here is another "what-to" for comparison with yours.
Jim Sheehan Executive Director Ohio City Bicycle Co-op 1840 Columbus Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216 830 2667 OhioCityCycles.org jim@ohiocitycycles.org
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 1:31 PM Amanda Chilson achilson@nbccoalition.org wrote:
Thank you so much for sharing these resources, Josh. I will take a look and offer any feedback I may have. Thank you again!
Amanda Chilson Health and Wellness Coordinator Northern Berkshire Community Coalition 61 Main St. Suite 218 North Adams, MA 01247 413-663-7588 Ext. 16 www.nbccoalition.org
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 3:51 PM Josh Bisker jbisker@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Amanda, here's the checklist I'm developing. It's meant to be printed like a zine, and tucked into a vinyl ticket holder hanging from the bars of each bike. I've gotten really positive responses to it from the folks who have used it, especially novice mechanics, and I've actually found it really helpful myself. Would love feedback from y'all as well!
Screen readable https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NUXLi0VwDK2HhKNgj_moS1WeuTQ_pgnW/view?usp=sharing Printable https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sp2pbLV1zKEkCTd_ubIdjyzhFEMAXSwb/view?usp=sharing
Most of the checklists I've seen either seem to be optimized to fit onto as little a piece of paper as humanly possible, meaning that they're cluttered and hard to use and sometimes also very terse, or they're too comprehensive and therefore packed and cluttered and unreadable. I approached this as a teaching / learning tool, not just a checklist, so I feel great about giving more space for it. Yes, it's a few pieces of paper. But this is an educational tool, and anyway, we have bigger fish to fry.
FYI though, it's oriented at building or refurbing a bike or giving a real tune-up, as opposed to a quick once over (still working on that version).
Josh Bisker 914-500-9890 New York Mechanical Gardens Bike Co-op http://bikecoop.nyc/ 596 Acres http://596acres.org/ Bindlestiff Family Cirkus http://bindlestiff.org/
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 1:48 PM Amanda Chilson < achilson@nbccoalition.org> wrote:
Good Afternoon, I am wondering if bike collectives and shops could share what they are using for service tickets or slips when a bike is being purchased, when preparing a bike to sell, when people drop off a bike to be fixed/tuned and/or a bike that was donated?
Thank you so much for your help!
Amanda Chilson Health and Wellness Coordinator Northern Berkshire Community Coalition 61 Main St. Suite 218 North Adams, MA 01247 413-663-7588 Ext. 16 www.nbccoalition.org
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