I too would be interested I. The bilingual bike diagram. If it is ok to distribute with attribution, id like to post on Facebook and my google drive folder to use in our bike program at Portland community college.
Tom MartinASPCC bike program coordinatorCascadeSent from my iPhoneV NguyenPeace,Hey Lauren!Would you be able to share that multilingual bike anatomy diagram? I am searching for one to recreate so that we can communicate better during our mobile bike clinic. Haven't found that much online. If this is already somewhere on the wiki, could someone please point me that way?
Bikes del Pueblo in San Diego CAOn Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:12 PM, Lauren Warbeck <lauren.warbeck@gmail.com> wrote:Hey folks,I know this request comes across the listserv from time to time, so sorry for not keeping better track of this topic.I'm working on a project with migrant agricultural workers in British Columbia this summer and I'm looking for reproducible Spanish and Tagalog how-to zines, handouts etc. We've got a good multilingual bicycle anatomy diagram that works well for us. I'm interested in anything you wanna send my way, but I'd be particularly interested in guides to patching flats, riding safely, and anything you've found useful for working with migrant workers/migrant agricultural workers more generally.Thanx buddiez!Lauren @ OCB and the Bike Kitchen in Vancouver BC
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