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Bike Basics with Adelaide Bike Kitchen


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Event description

Have you always wanted to learn how to look after your own bike?

Adelaide Bike Kitchen joins us at QT Hub Queenstown to present their famous Bike Basics workshop!

This workshop is an introduction to bike maintenance, perfect for complete beginners but even those with some experience will learn something new.

We will cover an M safety check, teaching you to identify every component of a bike and check whether it is in good working order and safe to ride. You will learn about the tools needed to fix basic bike problems and how to use them. The final part of the workshop will teach you the correct method to fix a puncture and get back on the road.

No prior knowledge is required. This workshop will help you gain the confidence to do quick fixes on your own bike and know when you need to get some extra assistance.

All equipment provided, participants will not be working on their own bikes but feel free to ride them to the event!

Adelaide Bike Kitchen is a community run bike workshop in Bowden running Open Workshop times where any one can bring in their bike to fix themselves or get some help from experienced mechanics if they dont know how. https://www.adelaidebikekitche...

Location, venue & access: This workshop will be held at QT Hub, a community space in Queenstown, 5 minutes from Port Adelaide. QT Hub is wheelchair accessible.

Children: Please note that this event is aimed at adults. Children 13+ may attend, they will need to have a ticket and must be accompanied by a guardian and be appropriately supervised.

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Please contact the Port Environment Centre if you have any access concerns or other event enquiries (0488 229 925 or email hello@portenvironmentcentre.org.au)


The Port Environment Centre is funded by Green Adelaide with additional support from the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and the Suzanne Elliott Charitable Trust.

Attendee information may be used for follow up evaluation, in order to assess the longer term impacts of our events. Follow up contact may be made (in the form of a survey) but participation in any evaluation is optional.

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