Community Workshop: Women's (Re)Introduction to Biking
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Calling all female identifying folks (femme/trans/women = FTW) that have not biked ever / as an adult / in years, or just want to get more comfortable with biking basics.
Join us for a hands-on, women-only workshop where we’ll demystify the basics of biking - led by women, for women. This might be the first of series to get comfortable with commute/city biking if there's interest!
This will be held at Morgan Creek - sign up so we can send you details!
We’ll cover:
✅ Bike Setup - basic bike types, fit, seat types, how to make a bike more comfortable for your body
✅ Shifting basics - when to shift, how to shift, types of equipment
✅ Communication - hand signals, verbal signals to indicate your planned route
✅ Q&A - anything that’s on your mind - sore rears, favorite routes, frugal gear, etc.
✅ Group ride - a 2-3 mile loop through the park to practice signals, shifting, and what we’ve learned
If you have a bike - bring it! It's okay if it's got some dust on it - this is a no judgment zone. We’ll have volunteers that can help you set up and walk through the functions of your bike. If you don’t have a bike, we hope to bring a few from the hub that you can try out.
Space is limited to 20 participants, so get registered!
This class is FREE to the community. If you would like to donate to Chain Reaction for attending the class, we’d suggest a $10 donation.
Join us for a hands-on, women-only workshop where we’ll demystify the basics of biking - led by women, for women. This might be the first of series to get comfortable with commute/city biking if there's interest!
This will be held at Morgan Creek - sign up so we can send you details!
We’ll cover:
✅ Bike Setup - basic bike types, fit, seat types, how to make a bike more comfortable for your body
✅ Shifting basics - when to shift, how to shift, types of equipment
✅ Communication - hand signals, verbal signals to indicate your planned route
✅ Q&A - anything that’s on your mind - sore rears, favorite routes, frugal gear, etc.
✅ Group ride - a 2-3 mile loop through the park to practice signals, shifting, and what we’ve learned
If you have a bike - bring it! It's okay if it's got some dust on it - this is a no judgment zone. We’ll have volunteers that can help you set up and walk through the functions of your bike. If you don’t have a bike, we hope to bring a few from the hub that you can try out.
Space is limited to 20 participants, so get registered!
This class is FREE to the community. If you would like to donate to Chain Reaction for attending the class, we’d suggest a $10 donation.
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