Re: [TheThinkTank] repair basics illustrations for you!
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Hello, Everyone.
Thank you, Rachael.
I have enjoyed reading everyone's posts over the past couple
of months.
My daughter, Anna, was born on May 29th. I had her at home at
my mother's house in Toronto, helped by midwives, one of whom has known me since I was around seven years old.
My mum cut the cord, so three generations of the women of our
family were involved in that act.
Since then, we've all been getting used to our new lives, so
other things have fallen by the wayside.
However, we did manage to put together a bike-shop-in-a-box
for my friend's First Nation community-- it all fits onto a bike trailer we made for it!
I'd like to thank everyone who posted suggestions and help
about that project. Thank you.
I reread everything you wrote to me, and also many of the
other good posts about tools and equipment that people have shared on this list serve. You are all wonderful people and I love learning from you.
I'm disorganized right now, so you'd have to be patient while
I farted around getting it to you, but I would be happy to send info about our portable shop to those who'd like it.
I have new questions for all of you now:
I'm sure many of you are in families of commuter cyclists--
how young were your children when you started putting them in bike trailers or into one of those little seats?
Did you ride with them during their first winter of life, or
did you wait until they were a little bigger for all-season communter cycling?
Do any of you get asked for help figuring out how to be bike
dependant with little kids when you are at your shops?
Thank you all again.
I've included a couple pictures of my kid, just because I'm
besotted with her.
I hope you are all having a wonderful summer.
Sasha
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:16:59 -0400 rachael spiewak rachael@sopobikes.org wrote:
hi, everyone.
just wanted to pass along a guide to basic repairs illustrated by one of our volunteers (it also includes a few pages about bike anatomy from the BICAS manual): http://sopobikes.org/static/basicsmanual.pdf
enjoy!
rachael
-- Sopo Bicycle Cooperative 404-425-9989 www.sopobikes.org
Hours of operation: Tues, Wed, & Thurs 7 pm - 10 pm Sat & Sun 2 pm - 6 pm
Please get in contact with us at Bike PIrates in Toronto ...we having been using the mobile shop concept for about a year now, its far from perfect and love some insight. I personally would love to send parts and tools to native communities.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:01 PM, dragonfly@mac.hush.com wrote:
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Hello, Everyone.
Thank you, Rachael. I have enjoyed reading everyone's posts over the past couple
of months.
My daughter, Anna, was born on May 29th. I had her at home at
my mother's house in Toronto, helped by midwives, one of whom has known me since I was around seven years old.
My mum cut the cord, so three generations of the women of our
family were involved in that act.
Since then, we've all been getting used to our new lives, so
other things have fallen by the wayside.
However, we did manage to put together a bike-shop-in-a-box
for my friend's First Nation community-- it all fits onto a bike trailer we made for it!
I'd like to thank everyone who posted suggestions and help
about that project. Thank you.
I reread everything you wrote to me, and also many of the
other good posts about tools and equipment that people have shared on this list serve. You are all wonderful people and I love learning from you.
I'm disorganized right now, so you'd have to be patient while
I farted around getting it to you, but I would be happy to send info about our portable shop to those who'd like it.
I have new questions for all of you now: I'm sure many of you are in families of commuter cyclists--
how young were your children when you started putting them in bike trailers or into one of those little seats?
Did you ride with them during their first winter of life, or
did you wait until they were a little bigger for all-season communter cycling?
Do any of you get asked for help figuring out how to be bike
dependant with little kids when you are at your shops?
Thank you all again. I've included a couple pictures of my kid, just because I'm
besotted with her.
I hope you are all having a wonderful summer. Sasha
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:16:59 -0400 rachael spiewak rachael@sopobikes.org wrote:
hi, everyone.
just wanted to pass along a guide to basic repairs illustrated by one of our volunteers (it also includes a few pages about bike anatomy from the BICAS manual): http://sopobikes.org/static/basicsmanual.pdf
enjoy!
rachael
-- Sopo Bicycle Cooperative 404-425-9989 www.sopobikes.org
Hours of operation: Tues, Wed, & Thurs 7 pm - 10 pm Sat & Sun 2 pm - 6 pm
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Hi Sasha,
Wike (www.wike.ca) has some guidelines on when to start trailering a child. They also have some nice flexible DIY kits for building your own trailer.
Chris --- dragonfly@mac.hush.com wrote:
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Hello, Everyone.
Thank you, Rachael. I have enjoyed reading everyone's posts over the past couple
of months.
My daughter, Anna, was born on May 29th. I had her at home at
my mother's house in Toronto, helped by midwives, one of whom has known me since I was around seven years old.
My mum cut the cord, so three generations of the women of our
family were involved in that act.
Since then, we've all been getting used to our new lives, so
other things have fallen by the wayside.
However, we did manage to put together a bike-shop-in-a-box
for my friend's First Nation community-- it all fits onto a bike trailer we made for it!
I'd like to thank everyone who posted suggestions and help
about that project. Thank you.
I reread everything you wrote to me, and also many of the
other good posts about tools and equipment that people have shared on this list serve. You are all wonderful people and I love learning from you.
I'm disorganized right now, so you'd have to be patient while
I farted around getting it to you, but I would be happy to send info about our portable shop to those who'd like it.
I have new questions for all of you now: I'm sure many of you are in families of commuter cyclists--
how young were your children when you started putting them in bike trailers or into one of those little seats?
Did you ride with them during their first winter of life, or
did you wait until they were a little bigger for all-season communter cycling?
Do any of you get asked for help figuring out how to be bike
dependant with little kids when you are at your shops?
Thank you all again. I've included a couple pictures of my kid, just because I'm
besotted with her.
I hope you are all having a wonderful summer. Sasha
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:16:59 -0400 rachael spiewak rachael@sopobikes.org wrote:
hi, everyone.
just wanted to pass along a guide to basic repairs illustrated by one of our volunteers (it also includes a few pages about bike anatomy from the BICAS manual): http://sopobikes.org/static/basicsmanual.pdf
enjoy!
rachael
-- Sopo Bicycle Cooperative 404-425-9989 www.sopobikes.org
Hours of operation: Tues, Wed, & Thurs 7 pm - 10 pm Sat & Sun 2 pm - 6 pm
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Chris Wells (Head Mechanic & Email Handler)
re-Cycles Bicycle Co-op 477 Bronson Ave. Ottawa
re-Cycles is open 6pm-10pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays (for volunteering, DIY, bike & parts sales & donation drop off) AND SUNDAYS 3pm-6pm for Volunteering and Donations! :-)
Bike sales and donation drop off also available during Cycle Salvation hours: 9am-5:30pm Tuesday to Friday, and 9am-1pm on Saturday
(IMPORTANT: Please remember that while Cycle Salvation will be using our shop during the day, any public bike repair, whether volunteer or do-it-yourself, is still only during regular re-Cycles hours in the evenings.)
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