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Series of (free) Dr Bike events from 11 Sept- 11 Oct


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The Big Bike Revival is a nationwide series of Dr Bike events put together by Cycling UK (formerly CTC) and funded by the DfT.


This is to assist cyclists especially in the wake of the COVID crisis. If your bike needs a few tweaks or you'd like advice about cycling please come and find us at the currently closed-off junction at Court Lane/Calton Avenue/Dulwich Village.


We will be there on Fridays 4-7pm and Sundays 10-1pm. Just turn up and we will do our best to assist you.


Please bear in mind this is a bike health check with some adjustments but not a substitute for a bike workshop! If you bring a bike that has been in the shed for ten years there will be a limited amount we can do but we will always be happy to advise on likely repair scenarios and so on.


Please be aware there will be social distancing measures taken to ensure everyone's safety.


https://www.cyclinguk.org/big-bike-revival-pop-repair-service

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