If anyone is interested I am having classes on bike maintenance @ either the 
store or my "man cave". Classes will be taught at levels of Beginner 101 and 
Advanced levels. Beginner level is free and will last for 1-2 hrs. We will go 
over 1. changing flats
                                                                                
                                             2.  removing/installing wheels 
correctly
                                                                                
                                             3.  cleaning
                                                                                
                                             4.  adjusting gears
Bring your bike and learn what your bike needs. I could do demonstrations with 
my bikes but I feel that learning about your own bike is very important.
 
The Advanced classes will consist of just about anything you want to learn 
about maintaining your bike - all the way to complete o'hauling. You can bring 
a bare frame and components and learn/hands on how to build a bike. You can 
bring a bike that really really needs works done and we will brake the bike 
down and clean and rebuild. Needless to say the Advanced Class will take a few 
hours. This class can be divided into multiple classes or held to 1 class (your 
preference). Any way you want to do the class/classes you will learn a lot. 
What you will learn will help save you money on some of the costly repairs that 
you will have in the future. Even the beginner class will offer information 
that is new to seasoned cyclists. I would prefer to have the Beginner classes 
on Sunday afternoons 3pm to 5pm but if this does not work for you I can be 
flexible. I will also try to work with you on when to have the Advanced class. 

Gary Smith
TLC for Bikes
www.tlc4bikes.com
919-324-4966










 





 



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