I've been thru a few, depends if you do a fast, see everything, then do lab during open shop time on your own bike (excepting bb, hub, head) or expect hands on during those 2.5 hour segments.

Youth present and helping and/or teaching may be good depending if you are a youth program and/or your demographic.  Father son days?  Mom daughter pairs?  Female teachers for same?  And/or safe space issues?

Handouts?  Video preview/review for those falling asleep in evening class?

Different languages version(s).

Fixie messengers welcome?  Got to pay me to ride?
Or fun shop?  Bike Hospital for toddler/ kidical mass set?

Free come back see it enough times to teach it?  Or accessible review?  Paid staff or AVO?


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On Apr 17, 2015 11:43, "Taylor Kuyk-White" <taylor@neighborhoodbikeworks.org> wrote:
Hey Folks,

Here at Neighborhood Bike Works we have had a surge of interest in our Adult Repair Classes and are considering expanding our offerings in this realm in response.

Our current system consists of 4 consecutive 2.5 hour Monday night classes. We cover Flat Fixing,  Brake Adjustment and repair, Bearing Adjustment and Repair, and Drive Train Adjustment and Repair for $80. It is taught by either our Board President or our Lead Mechanic, with an alternating Youth Assistant. 

Does anyone have 2 tiers of classes, or an advanced class they offer adult participants? If so, what do you cover? Who teaches (Staff, Volunteer, Board, Youth)? Do you have established curriculum you could share?

Thanks in advance for information you can share!
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Taylor Kuyk-White
Youth Bike Education & Empowerment Program Coordinator 

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