Thank you so much. Here's a link to some of my other writing for the Mountain Gazette and Honest Weight.

http://www.mountaingazette.com/community/go_higher/ride_for_free_fact_or_fiction/

http://www.hwfc.com/CoopScoop/Mar10/sales1article.html


http://www.hwfc.com/CoopScoop/Apr10/suppliers.html



for peace, om shanti
 
jules
 
www.photonicgirl.blogspot.com/
www.cherryplainfarm.blogspot.com/

 





Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 20:04:41 -0600
From: veganboyjosh@gmail.com
To: thethinktank@bikecollectives.org
Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] advanced classes

Sounds awesome, Julie. Can't wait to see it.



On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Julie Harrell <photonicgirl@hotmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for your interest. I will have discounted copies on my website, at Bike!Bike! and the ADK Sports and Fitness Expo. I'm donating quite a few to Trips for Kids (on an ongoing basis) so Marilyn their director will have copies for sale through their website (www.tripsforkids.org).

Right now, you can also get them at The Downtube, CK Bikes (used to be Klarsfeld), Mad Dog Cycles (Delmar) and the Book House in Albany; The Bennington Bookstore, Highlander Bikes and Road and Trails in Bennington; The Spoke, Berkshire Outfitters, The Mountain Goat, Ordinary Cycles and Plaines in MA; plus of course through my website, ebay and amazon (don't buy it through ebay and amazon, I'm only on for the advertising). I'm probably forgetting a few shops...just started putting the book out there last week.

My history: I used to edit repair manuals for Bicycle Books back when I lived in Marin, CA, then I published my first book through them. I also did a lot of volunteer stuff with Trips for Kids (bike mechanic/trip leader/teacher) and Marilyn wrote the forward to this book. A Woman's Bike Book is a much more interesting Dirt Rag style read than  A Woman's Guide to Bikes and Biking. The new book also includes 31 pages of color photos, a chapter on community action, ... a bike repair chapter that includes a what-not-to-do commentary on some of the many mistakes I made as a new bike mechanic :)Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:52:16 -0600
From: veganboyjosh@gmail.com
To: thethinktank@bikecollectives.org
Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] advanced classes


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Julie Harrell <photonicgirl@hotmail.com> wrote:
I have a book out on this subject, A Woman's Bike Book. Just got published. I'm happy to share online with the group if you are interested.

I'm fairly certain when I say that most everyone reading this would be interested.

Also, where to buy the book?



 
From: ryanguzy@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 18:23:56 -0700
To: thethinktank@bikecollectives.org
Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] advanced classes


These are the handouts that we developed and have been using at Bike Saviours. It is now a 6 week class with the first three handouts used for the first class. I have been slowly revising and simplifying them and I'd love to have other groups collaborate on them. If you would like to collaborate let me know and I will add you to the editors list. I have also thought about putting these on the wiki and/or adding some creative commons markings but I haven't looked into it yet.

Bike Saviours
Tempe, AZ


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Julie Harrell <photonicgirl@hotmail.com> wrote:
On the advanced wheel truing, what I am teaching is the basic stuff everyone I hope knows, and including lubing the nipples, listening to the spokes by pinging them with your fingernail before attempting to true, looking for more thread one some than others, then teaching how to stress relieve the wheels while they are on the stand and before they are placed on the bike. I don't have an indepth curriculum but I'm teaching from start to finish, taking trashed wheels and trying to bring them back to life.


 





Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:52:26 -0400
From: ssssscott@gmail.com
To: thethinktank@bikecollectives.org
Subject: [TheThinkTank] advanced classes


Hey is there anyone out there who can offer up anything from basic breakdown to in-depth curriculum about your Advanced Mechanics Classes.  We are looking to develop our own at Free Ride! this year.  Anything you have would be really helpful.

Thanks,
Scott


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