Mar
26
6:00 PM18:00

Drivetrain

The largest integrated mechanical system on your bicycle. The drivetrain is both not really that complicated, and more nuanced than you think. This class has some in depth tech for people wanting to further their mechanical understanding of their bike. Topics covered; rear derailleur adjustment, front derailleur adjustment, chain install and maintenance, and troubleshooting drivetrain problems.

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Mar
12
6:00 PM18:00

Pre-Ride Check and Fix a Flat 3/12/20

Our most basic maintenance course, and most recurring class. Can’t make this night? Try one of our other nights. We are confident that even seasoned cyclists will come away better prepared for all their riding adventures. Topics covered; How to remove your wheels and change a flat tire. Lube chain and basic maintenance. Important things to check pre and post ride. Accessories that will improve your riding experience.

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Mar
5
6:00 PM18:00

Tubeless

Tubeless is not for everyone. However, most modern bikes, road or mountain, come with tubeless rims and/or tires already installed. Topics covered; advantages of tubeless, critical components to the tubeless system, best practices for installation and maintenance.

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Feb
27
6:00 PM18:00

On- Ride Repair

Not just your basic fix-a-flat class! We are excited to offer the knowledge to get you home. Hold off on that call to your mom, friend or significant other to bail you out! Topics covered; cut or ripped tire, broken or twisted chain, and a broken spoke. Also, all the items that will really help you out on the road and how to efficiently carry them

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Feb
8
9:00 AM09:00

Wheel Building 2/8/20

Attendees will have the option to buy rims, hubs and spokes or bring in parts you may already have (your parts will be subject to approval). You do not need to make a purchase in order to take part in the class. If you plan to purchase parts you will have to have an order placed 2 weeks prior to the class. If you are using your own parts please bring them into the shop 2 weeks prior to the class to make sure all the parts compatible. After you sign up we will be contacting you to discuss any details. At the end of class you will have your very own custom, hand-built wheels!

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Feb
1
9:00 AM09:00

Suspension 2/1/20

Forks and shocks on today’s mountain bikes are highly sophisticated and require service more often than most people think: RockShox recommends first service at 50 hours of use, and Fox recommends first service at 30 hours for both forks and shocks. In this class we will be covering lower leg service for current suspension forks and the air can service for shocks. Come learn some new skills to help you better care for your mountain bike. We will be contacting attendees after sign-up to go over any details. Please bring in your fork and shock, or your whole bike, so you can learn on your own suspension!

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Jan
18
9:00 AM09:00

Wheel Building 1/18/20

Attendees will have the option to buy rims, hubs and spokes or bring in parts you may already have (your parts will be subject to approval). You do not need to make a purchase in order to take part in the class. If you plan to purchase parts you will have to have an order placed 2 weeks prior to the class. If you are using your own parts please bring them into the shop 2 weeks prior to the class to make sure all the parts compatible. After you sign up we will be contacting you to discuss any details. At the end of class you will have your very own custom, hand-built wheels!

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Jan
11
9:00 AM09:00

Suspension 1/11/20

Forks and shocks on today’s mountain bikes are highly sophisticated and require service more often than most people think: RockShox recommends first service at 50 hours of use, and Fox recommends first service at 30 hours for both forks and shocks. In this class we will be covering lower leg service for current suspension forks and the air can service for shocks. Come learn some new skills to help you better care for your mountain bike. We will be contacting attendees after sign-up to go over any details. Please bring in your fork and shock, or your whole bike, so you can learn on your own suspension!

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