FREE LEARN TO FIX YOUR BIKE WORKSHOP
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A Learn to Fix session is part of The Big Bike Revival, a national programme from Cycling UK that offers free, friendly cycling support in local communities. Whether you’ve never touched a tyre pump or want to feel more confident maintaining your bike, these free basic bike maintenance sessions are designed to help you gain practical skills in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Learn hands-on bike repair skills – at your pace. When you arrive at a free basic bike maintenance session, you’ll be welcomed by one of the organisers – usually a local community group supported by Cycling UK. You’ll be asked to sign in and share a few details about your bike – like what you’d like help with, what condition it’s in or any concerns you have. Don’t worry if you’re unsure: our partners will help guide you from the start.
What will I learn?
At a free basic bike maintenance session, you’ll get hands on with your own bike and learn useful skills such as:
Lubricating your chain
Pumping up tyres correctly
Checking your bike for wear and tear
Replacing brake pads
Fixing a puncture
Removing and replacing an innertube
Keeping your bike clean and roadworthy
You’ll leave knowing how to check your bike before a ride and spot small issues before they become big problems.
Please note - Customers data, name and email, will be shared with the funders at Cycling UK who ask for 2 surveys to be completed after the event. To ask you a few questions about your cycling habits. By responding to the surveys you are entered into a free prize draw. The first Survey is after the course and another after 3 months. By Completing these it helps fund more free events in the future.
The address for the shop is:
Civic Centre Wythenshawe Town Centre, M22 5RB
Manchester Bike Kitchen is located behind Asda and next to PoundStretcher for the location click the link here Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/PS9VuQX65MVfwA4w6 or https://w3w.co/motel.raves.insert what3words address to help you find this specific location.
The shop is situated at the old Thomas Cook location
Contact us at [email protected] https://www.mcrbikekitchen.co.uk/
Learn hands-on bike repair skills – at your pace. When you arrive at a free basic bike maintenance session, you’ll be welcomed by one of the organisers – usually a local community group supported by Cycling UK. You’ll be asked to sign in and share a few details about your bike – like what you’d like help with, what condition it’s in or any concerns you have. Don’t worry if you’re unsure: our partners will help guide you from the start.
What will I learn?
At a free basic bike maintenance session, you’ll get hands on with your own bike and learn useful skills such as:
Lubricating your chain
Pumping up tyres correctly
Checking your bike for wear and tear
Replacing brake pads
Fixing a puncture
Removing and replacing an innertube
Keeping your bike clean and roadworthy
You’ll leave knowing how to check your bike before a ride and spot small issues before they become big problems.
Please note - Customers data, name and email, will be shared with the funders at Cycling UK who ask for 2 surveys to be completed after the event. To ask you a few questions about your cycling habits. By responding to the surveys you are entered into a free prize draw. The first Survey is after the course and another after 3 months. By Completing these it helps fund more free events in the future.
The address for the shop is:
Civic Centre Wythenshawe Town Centre, M22 5RB
Manchester Bike Kitchen is located behind Asda and next to PoundStretcher for the location click the link here Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/PS9VuQX65MVfwA4w6 or https://w3w.co/motel.raves.insert what3words address to help you find this specific location.
The shop is situated at the old Thomas Cook location
Contact us at [email protected] https://www.mcrbikekitchen.co.uk/
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Where is it happening?
Wythenshawe Town Centre, Altrincham, United Kingdom
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