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Bike maintenance session - any interest ?

Hi guys

We are looking at running a bike maintenance course in conjunction with our sponsors, Mammoth. This will likely be an evening, to show people how to do the basics in terms of bike maintenance, so things like:
- fixing a puncture
- looking after your bike
- indexing gears....etc

These are all the basic kind of things that you should be able to do, and especially if you are riding out and about you need some basic knowledge in case things go wrong.

If you would be interested in coming to a session please post below, if there is enough interest we will get a date organised.

Thanks
Stu

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Indexing Gears I would like to know about and the etc etc. Yes I would be interested. The Don

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Hi stu
theres beena good turn out at these for last few years - normally at milford cricket club makin git a bit of a social aswell
Would defo be interest as i forget it all very quickly!

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Sounds good to me, Tell me when and I'll organize the cricket club.

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yep, a couple of drinks after would be part of the plan :-)

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Defo interested. When will it be? Just hope I'm free

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im up for it as long as im not working

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I'm Interested to. If not working.

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Let me know would be interested ! Thanks Simon

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Sounds good to me

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If the date is ok then I will attend

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Excellent idea. Particularly like the idea of gear indexing. Count me in!