Hello Fellow Bicyclists,

This is a fixture that we utilize to teach brake function. This teaching tool has a direct pull brake and a caliper brake. I am considering creating one more to include cantilever brakes.

The thing that I really like about teaching tools like these are they simplify bicycle structures. That way everyone’s energy can focus on individual component function.

Eric Brozell
Bike Erie and Pedal Mettle



On Nov 17, 2016, at 7:22 PM, AMS Bike Co-op <info@bikecoop.ca> wrote:

Hey Folks! 

I'm looking for ideas for hands on learning tools for teaching bike mechanics. The Bike Coop/Bike Kitchen is in the planning stages of a project that will one day be installed in our new shop space and serve as an education tool as well as a fun thing to welcome people into the shop. Our concept is to create an interactive wall display that illustrates some basic mechanical concepts. In particular we'd like to use this to connect with kinetic learners, non-English speakers (as English is the predominant language in our shop), and folks who are a bit intimidated to just start working on a bike. 

So! I'd like ideas from you about learning tools that we can include on this amazing wall! Modified bike parts that you might use in your intro to mechanics courses, analogies that you use to explain tricky concepts, even wild stuff that you have thought of but has not yet existed (we will likely seek out partnerships with engineers/designers at UBC to help us create some of these things so no idea is too big)

Huge thanks to all - Hannah

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AMS Bike Co-op
University of British Columbia
6138 Student Union Blvd | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z1
604-822-2453 | bikecoop.ca | @ubcbike
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