In celebration of National Bike Month, join Yellow Bike in partnership with Austin Public Library for this 2 class series on the basics of bicycle repair and maintenance.
Instructors from Austin’s Yellow Bike Project will guide participants through the tools and techniques for inspecting, adjusting, maintaining, and repairing your bike to keep you rolling. Classes will include both demonstration and opportunities for hands-on practice.
Class 1: Tues May 5th, 6:00-7:30pm
Topics will include:
- Bicycle Safety / Safe Cycling Resources
- Bicycle Anatomy
- Tires – inspection, inflation
- Flat tire – tire removal, tube replacement, patching a tube
- Chain – inspection, maintenance, and lubrication
- Seatpost and Saddle – inspection and adjustment
- Handlebars, Stem, and Grips – inspection and adjustment
- Pedals – inspection and tightening/changing
Class 2: Tues May 19th, 6:00-7:30pm
Topics will include:
- Drive Train (derailleurs and shifters) – operating principles, inspection, adjustment
- Cables & Housing – inspection and lubrication
- Brakes – different types, inspection, minor adjustments
- Wheels – anatomy, inspection, minor hub adjustment
- Headset – inspection and adjustment
- Bottom Bracket – inspection
*PLEASE BE AWARE*
Instructors are not able to give participants 1 on 1 help with their individual bikes. For personalized assistance with your bike repairs and projects, we encourage you to visit Yellow Bike’s ‘Open Workshops’ offered for free several times a week, which can be found on their website’s calendar.
