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free bike maintenance August 22nd 5.30-7.30pm


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This is on Cycleway 1 (Quietway 1 as was) at the junction of Lynton Road and Dunton Road. See here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/dr-bike-on-cycleway-1-as-we-are-supposed-to-call-it-now/. Cycling commuters to East Dulwich probably pass this way, so take a look out for us at the lights. It seems to me that the weather is totally unpredictable but at the moment the forecast for Thursday is good. Map attached.


Our professional mechanic will fix noisy, jumping gears, and tighten brake and gear cables. He can also give wise advice on bigger stuff and refer you on to our twice-monthly maintenance plus tuition service on Tuesdays. There's one on the 20th and the one after than is September 3rd https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/free-bike-maintenance-with-hands-on-tuition-8/


All this is free and (I hope) welcoming. These events are organised, staffed and paid for by Southwark Cyclists from our own earnings. We are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign which campaigns for cycling provision in London. Our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk and you can contact us on [email protected], tweet us @southwarkcycle, reply here or text me on 07842 640 207

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