Bearings . One night class $20 – DC

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  • #921057
    streetsmarts
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    One night class on bearings -Put on by The Bike House Coop. …bring your bike!

    Awaken your bike from its winter slumber and brush off your tune-up skills with an evening class on bike BEARINGS!

    Join us the evening of Weds March 20 on the Colony Club patio to review how bearings work, different types of bearings, and rebuilding hubs, bottom brackets, headsets and test your new knowledge on your own bike.

    $20 class fee includes one drink at the Colony Club.

    More info and sign-ups at: https://www.thebikehouse.org/product-page/bearings-overview-hands-on

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    #1096799
    secstate
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    If the page says “out of stock,” does that mean registration has filled?

    Looks like a great student/instructor ratio (10/3).

    #1096829
    streetsmarts
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    @secstate 188667 wrote:

    If the page says “out of stock,” does that mean registration has filled?

    Looks like a great student/instructor ratio (10/3).

    I think so but will check and get back to you.

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    #1096812
    streetsmarts
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    Yes sold out. We’ll be offering more soon. Will post here or let you know when the next one is.

    Or sign up for weekly emails:
    https://www.thebikehouse.org

    And come join us soon on Saturdays 12 to 3 to help teach people to repair their own bikes!

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    #1096836
    Crickey7
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    Great idea. Last year was brutal on all the bearings in my bikes. This is one type of repair the average semi-competent home mechanic, like me, can handle.

    #1096844
    huskerdont
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    @Crickey7 188706 wrote:

    Great idea. Last year was brutal on all the bearings in my bikes. This is one type of repair the average semi-competent home mechanic, like me, can handle.

    The job can be a bit intimidating though, at least until you get your bearings.

    #1096850
    chuxtr
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    @huskerdont 188714 wrote:

    The job can be a bit intimidating though, at least until you get your bearings.

    Not if you have balls.

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