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Time: July 26, 2012 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Location: The Vancouver Tool Library
Street: 3448 Commercial Street
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://vancouvertoollibrary.c…
Event Neighbourhood and Type: workshop
Organized By: The Vancouver Tool Library
Latest Activity: Jul 24
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Now that summer weather is finally upon us, be sure that your bike can get you around the city without issue at our Bike Maintenance Workshop.
Facilitator Bruce Haines will alleviate any confusion you have about the mechanics of your bike by helping you become familiar with the VTL bike tool collection, going over common repairs, and answering your specific questions. Tips will be provided on how to share the road and navigate safely through busier areas. Bring your bike with you, as well as any parts you would like to learn to install.
When: Thursday, July 26th, 5:30-8pm
Where: The Tool Library, 3448 Commercial Street
Cost: $10 for VTL Members | $15 for Non-Members
Questions? Email Lauren at [email protected]
Advance registration is required. Please pre-pay and sign up through our website: http://vancouvertoollibrary.com/?p=1876
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