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Bicycle Mechanics Course for women and GNC folk

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Join us for a 5 week course on bike mechanics: brakes, gears, wheels, frames, drive trains, and more.

About this Event

The Bike Shed Bicycle Mechanics Course for Women and Gender Non-Conforming Folk is for anyone and everyone women or GNC-identifying wanting to upskill in diagnosing and fixing your own bike both at home and on the trail. The course is for beginners, no prior mechanical knowledge is required. All skill levels are welcome, but we'll be moving at a beginner's pace.

The course will consist of 5 x 3-hour sessions, Sundays from 11am - 2pm

Sunday 21 September - Week 1: The anatomy of a bike, the "M Check", safety principles of repairing, test riding, identifying mechanical issues, introduction to tools and how to use 'em.

Sunday 28 September - Week 2: Brakes: Types of brakes, pad replacement & maintenance. Cable & housing replacement. Setup & adjusting of brake systems. We'll endeavour to cover all mechanical brake types but will focus on what the cohort is most interested in learning.

Sunday 5 October - Week 3: Gears: Front & back derailleurs, limits. Cable and housing replacement. Setting up and adjusting gear systems. Cleaning and replacment of shifters.

Sunday 12 October - Week 4: The drive train: Chains, cranks, cassettes, bottom brackets. Chain maintenance and replacement. Chain sizing & types. Assessing cassette and chain ring wear, calculating ratios. Is that creak really my bottom bracket? How to remove, clean, and re-assemble all of the above.

Sunday 19 October - Week 5: Changing tyres and tubes, and trueing wheels. Then: test all your new knowledge diagnosing some problematic bikes (including own, if you like!). If we have time, as a group we’ll choose one last area to focus on – hub servicing, tubeless setups, bar tape wrapping, or choose your own adventure.


Please note:

Please make sure you enter your email correctly when reserving your ticket, otherwise we'll be unable to contact you.

What we learn over the course will be accumulative, so please only reserve a spot if you can make all five sessions. This course will run again throughout the year if you're unable to commit this time around.

This iteration of the Bicycle Mechanics Course is specifically for women and gender diverse people. The following term will be open to everyone, of all backgrounds – stay tuned for details or email us to be notified when available to book if this sounds like it's for you.

This course is likely to fill up fast. If you miss out and would like to join the waitlist, email ZWR1Y2F0aW9uIHwgdGhlYmlrZXNoZWQgISBvcmcgISBhdQ== and we’ll email you if a spot becomes available. The course will also run again before the year is out!

Participants will be provided tools to use and donated bikes to work on each day at the course. You don’t need to bring anything along, but you're welcome to use your own tools to work with if you prefer. If you have a specific problem with your own bike you're hoping to fix, we recommend coming to one our our Fix Your Own Bike days to work on it there, as one-on-one servicing is unfortunately beyond the scope of this course.

We have 7 waged-price tickets available, and one low-income subsidised place available – if you feel that the subsidised place is for you, don't be shy.

Access info: The Bike Shed is located outside on flat, semi-paved ground. It is partially shaded. There are plenty of shaded nooks if you need a quiet break. Seating is available throughout the class, with activities involving a mix of sitting and standing. Generally the learning environment is low stim: working in pairs or small groups, not too many loud noises, no flashing lights. We aim to have a good balance between demonstrating and hands-on learning, and to create a supportive environment where anyone can ask questions at any time without feeling silly. One-on-one help will be available from the instructor and volunteers throughout. If you have any questions or requirements regarding access or learning styles, please get in touch so we can make it work for you :)

And if you have any questions at all about the program, please reach out to the Bikeshed at ZWR1Y2F0aW9uIHwgdGhlYmlrZXNoZWQgISBvcmcgISBhdQ==. Learn more about the Bike Shed at thebikeshed.org.au or @thebikeshed.brunswick on Instagram.

Ticket Information Ticket Price
General Admission AUD 300
Subsidised AUD 100

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