Here's our shifting demo tool (lol sorry facing driveside in, so tacky):It's mounted on a 2x4 so we can bring it to outreach events and clamp it to a table easily:Detail showing the color coded front/back shifter systems:and a bearing cutaway :This one is color coded for luck nuts vs adjustable cups, and we still need to make it mountable on the wall so it can come and go.These are both intended to be mounted in our shop area when people first enter, but we are still remodeling ;) and modular so they can come and go to events and back to the space.University of British ColumbiaSunny Nestler, Programs ManagerAMS Bike Co-op + Bike Kitchen604-822-2453 | thebikekitchen.ca | @BikeKitchenUBCOn Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 1:01 PM Luis Fernandez <luis@casildo.com> wrote:Here are a few pics of some I saw at Bretz’selle in Strasbourg, France.No connection to me, just some recent pics that apply to your question.Luis (Somerville Bike Kitchen)____________________________________On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:34 Bikechain . <bikechainuoft@gmail.com> wrote:Hey all,____________________________________I'm interested in seeing what kind of visual/tactile teaching aids you use in your shops. This year we built a limit screws demonstration based on something that was shared on the thinktank and I'm curious what other shops use.Thanks!Beth AusterberryBikechain
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