You can also check out our similar (4 x 2 hour) intro mechanics workshop series here: http://bikecoop.ca/programs/workshops/
It also goes roughly by component -- 1. basics/flats/overview, 2. bearings, 3. brakes and truing, 4. drivetrain.
On 5 February 2016 at 13:03, Bayley Vanderpoel bayley.vanderpoel@velocitycoop.org wrote:
I prefer training folks one component per session so they quickly develop proficiency and feel confident in at least one area so they can make a contribution quickly. Training is done on the donated bikes which we need to refurbish anyways so I find it very practical and much simpler then demonstrating how several components work in one session.
On Friday, February 5, 2016, jeffrey@jeffreytong.com jeffrey@jeffreytong.com wrote:
Don't go by the book! What if author screwed up? Learn to think - Go by what makes sense!
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