We could provide the list of tools we're starting out with. Bicycle Longmont (colorado) will open ours in the spring. On Oct 12, 2011 2:58 PM, "Jason Tanzman" jason.tanzman@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Sibley Bike Depot in St. Paul, MN has become a growing resource for supporting small start-up bike repair programs at schools, community centers, and now potentially the (basement of the) Science Museum of Minnesota! Does anybody have any lists of tools/supplies that provide solid starting direction for a new program? My vision is to have a list of recommended tools that a start-up space might purchase (using wholesale costs) for $1,000 and also a $3,000 or $5,000 level (including more benches, truing stands, etc). This would be very useful for small to medium grant applications without having to reinvent the wheel each time. If anyone has any resources they're generated, I'd welcome the opportunity to review and use it!
Jason
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