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Dr Bike will fix your bike for free April 19th


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Quietway 1 -- at the junction of Lynton Road and Dunton Way. Right opposite Cafe Crol to make identity doubly sure.


Three men who like to tinker with bikes will be there to tinker with any problem you bring them. One is such a good pro that he earns his living mending and teaching mending. The other two are gifted amateurs who run the country in their spare time (don't hold them responsible for too much, it's other people who muck it up)


They will be there from 5-7pm on Thursday April 19th indexing gears, tightening brakes and pumping up tyres. They do a lot more than this but I don't understand what it is.


they represent Southwark Cyclists who are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign which campaigns for safe and enjoyable cycling in London. Our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk


I can't think of any queries but if you've got one mail [email protected]

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