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free bike maintenance workshop with hands-on tuition December 3rd


Sally Eva

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This is the place to bring that old bike that's been in the shed for years. The guys will help you brush off the spiders and get it into shape for the spring. Don't squeak and rattle any longer as you cycle around. Peace and calm can be yours. With their expert help (I'm assuming that at least some of us believe in experts) you too can true the wheels, fix the gears (it's called indexing) and improve the stopping quality of the brakes.


They will be inside in the warm of Camberwell Leisure Centre, Artichoke Place, SE5 8TS (see pic) from 6.30-8.30pm on Tuesday December 3rd. There aren't many more details but what there are will be here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/free-bike-maintenance-with-hands-on-tuition-11/


This service is brought to you by Southwark Cyclists https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign https://lcc.org.uk. Like everything we do, it is free and open to all. You can contact us by emailing [email protected], tweeting @southwarkcycle or texting me on 07842 640 207.

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