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Dr Bike will fix your bike for free June 29th


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The good doctor is a fine man and a great cycle mechanic. He is ably assisted by his attendant elves tightening brakes, indexing gears and pumping up tyres. Plus a team of support workers dispensing maps, info and gossip. Sadly no coffee.


The new TfL cycling maps will be available and freely distributed if you get there on time. If you want to order your own you can do that here: https://tfl.gov.uk/forms/12419.aspx . You can only order 6 at a time unless you pretend to be very important in which case they probably try and send you a bill.


To help you find all the wonderfulness, Peckham Arch looks like this: https://www.e-architect.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/peckham-arch-space-london-x240916-2.jpg And the map to find the Arch looks like this: http://www.bing.com/maps?q=Peckham+arch&mkt=en&FORM=HDRSC4 (it's across the square from Peckham Library)


The team will be working from 5.30-7.30pm and then they melt away like magic and reappear in two weeks time.


https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/dr-bike-16/

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