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free bike maintenance workshop with hands-on tuition Tues April 2nd


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If this seems like soon after the last one that's because it is. However, you can't have a good thing too often and it will be just as good.


This is not a course, it's a drop-in and what you learn depends on what you want to know and the problems you bring. The guys are friendly and knowledgeable and love to teach. They will be in the Lettsom Tenants Hall at 114 Vestry Road Camberwell SE5 8PQ from 6.30-8.30pm dispensing bike-related wisdom.


These sessions are a joint venture between the Lettsom Tenants and Residents Association and Southwark Cyclists. Lettsom TRA provide the venue and we provide the brain-power. There are no exclusions, no terms and conditions, though it's helpful if you are friendly. Please bring your bike and/or your kids bikes. All free, the hall is slightly tricky to find but there is a picture here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/bike-maintenance-with-hands-on-tuition/

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