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Wednesday May 27, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Flat-fix/Intro to Bike Repair Workshops
The flat-fix classes consist of:
*there will be a demonstration of tube repair and installation.
A brief discussion of:
* Bike fit
* General safety issues (loose parts, damage, etc)
* Lubrication

For more information contact:
Phone: 416-504-2918

Address:
CBN is located at 761 Queen Street West, Toronto (at Euclid, south side of Queen Street in a converted church).

Thursday May 28, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Night Rider Seminar by Urban Bike Survival Labs (UBSL.ca)

To ride is an instinct. To survive is a necessity. Don’t get stuck inside when the sun goes down, get on your bikes and ride! See how simple it is to build your own quality LED light and tips for survival while riding at night.

UBSL (Urban Bike Survival Labs) is a small collective of engineers with a passion for bikes. Together with the Community Bicycle Network and the Toronto Cyclists Union, they will be putting on a seminar in May to teach you how to make your own LEDs.

They have invented the first Integrated Electrical System (IES) for urban bikes. Lights are no longer aftermarket afterthoughts. They are embedded directly into the bike.

Learn how to make your own high-powered LED light! Learn how to embed them in your bike.
Led technology has evolved rapidly in recent years. Most lights on the market are still poorly made and easily stolen. UBSL engineers will teach you how to make your own LED assembly that costs less and works better than the store bought blinkies.

Tuesday June 02, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Urban Cycling Skills
This workshop is for people who'd like to get a bit of help in
improving their urban cycling skills. This isn't about becoming
professional road cyclists or mountain bikers. It's about becoming a
comfortable and self-assured cyclist on Toronto's roads.

Ever wonder what is the safest position on the road? Would you like to ride in colder weather but not sure how to do it safely? Do you want to know how to reduce your chances of a collision or what to do if you are in a collision?

We hope to give you more tools to become an effective and self-assured cyclist. The workshop is structured so you get a lot of information from the experienced instructors as well as have the opportunity to share experiences with other students to come up with practical and effective strategies for cycling in Toronto. All of our instructors have CAN-Bike training.

The price is $30 per person plus g.s.t. ($31.50) with a maximum class size of 8. Please RSVP so we know we can meet the minimum class size of 4 people.

Wednesday June 03, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Flat-fix/Intro to Bike Repair Workshops
The flat-fix/tune-up classes consist of:

Flat Fix - hands-on segment:

Participants will remove their own rear wheel and tire and go
through a tube repair and installation.

A brief discussion of:

  • Bike fit
  • General safety issues (loose parts, damage, etc)
  • Lubrication
  • Brakes - instructor demo/description:general concepts and adjustment; safety!
  • Gears and drive train - instructor demo/description: general concepts and adjustment
  • Bearing adjustment - instructor demo/description (time permitting).

    If time is tight, we'll try to at least discuss how to identify problems.

    Flat-Fix/Intro to Bike Repair always runs 7pm to 10pm

    Price: $30 + g.s.t.= $31.50

  • Monday June 08, 2009
    Start: 6:30 pm
    End: 8:30 pm

    Class 1 of 4: Intro to the parts and proper functioning of your bicycle, along with Bike Fit.

    Wenches with Wrenches brings women together in a safe, non-competitive and friendly learning environment. The workshops are run by women for women because, many times, women are just more comfortable learning from other women.

    Bring your bike for this class!

    More info on Wenches!

    Tuesday June 09, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Intermediate Bike Repair Workshops
    We are now offering classes in bike repair that build on our introductory (‘Flat-fix and Tune-up’) class. Registrants should be familiar and comfortable with the subject of that class before taking the intermediate class(es).

    The classes are taught by experienced mechanics and provide an intimate, focused, learning environment. The number of participants is limited to 6 per class.

    The class outline is structured and focused to cover as much as possible in a relatively short amount of time. As a beginner to bike repair, we expect you will learn a lot and come away feeling much more comfortable with the workings of your machine. It is also an ideal refresher for someone who has taken a class in the past, or has some limited, but spotty experience. You will almost certainly learn some new techniques and tricks.

    Intermediate Workshops 1 and 2 do not have to be taken together or in order.

    Please bring your bike if possible.

    You will probably get dirty, so dress accordingly!

    The class location is: CBN Intersection, 761 Queen Street West, Toronto.

    Wednesday June 10, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Wheelbuilding
    You must sign up for both workshops.

    The wheel building workshops will teach with standard wheels in a 3-cross lacing pattern. We will cover spoke calculations, lacing the wheels, truing and tensioning. Participants must take both classes.

    If you register at least 3 weeks in advance you can purchase rims, hubs and spokes through CBN, otherwise expect to build wheels from our stock components. Please let us know if you are planning to build wheels for yourself in advance whether you would like to build wheels for yourself, or use CBN resources to build a wheel that you'll leave behind, for learning purposes only.

    The class will BEGIN at 7 pm sharp, please plan to arrive no less than 5 minutes before.

    The class location is: CBN Intersection, 761 Queen Street West, Toronto.

    Email us as soon as possible to register for this workshop, or contact us immediately if your plans have changed so that we might fill the spot.

    Monday June 15, 2009
    Start: 6:30 pm
    End: 8:30 pm

    Class 2 of 4: Flat Fix.

    Wenches with Wrenches is an ongoing program of CBN volunteers hosting bicycle repair workshops run by and for women in downtown Toronto. The idea has been to make basic bicycle repair skills accessible to women, in the hope that participants will then share their knowledge and their confidence with others in the community.

    Bring your bike for this class!

    More info on Wenches!

    Tuesday June 16, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Intermediate Bike Repair Workshops
    We are now offering classes in bike repair that build on our introductory (‘Flat-fix and Tune-up’) class. Registrants should be familiar and comfortable with the subject of that class before taking the intermediate class(es).

    The classes are taught by experienced mechanics and provide an intimate, focused, learning environment. The number of participants is limited to 6 per class.

    The class outline is structured and focused to cover as much as possible in a relatively short amount of time. As a beginner to bike repair, we expect you will learn a lot and come away feeling much more comfortable with the workings of your machine. It is also an ideal refresher for someone who has taken a class in the past, or has some limited, but spotty experience. You will almost certainly learn some new techniques and tricks.

    Intermediate Workshops 1 and 2 do not have to be taken together or in order.

    Please bring your bike if possible.

    You will probably get dirty, so dress accordingly!

    Wednesday June 17, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Wheelbuilding
    You must sign up for both workshops.

    The wheel building workshops will teach with standard wheels in a 3-cross lacing pattern. We will cover spoke calculations, lacing the wheels, truing and tensioning. Participants must take both classes.

    If you register at least 3 weeks in advance you can purchase rims, hubs and spokes through CBN, otherwise expect to build wheels from our stock components. Please let us know if you are planning to build wheels for yourself in advance whether you would like to build wheels for yourself, or use CBN resources to build a wheel that you'll leave behind, for learning purposes only.

    The class will BEGIN at 7 pm sharp, please plan to arrive no less than 5 minutes before.

    The class location is: CBN Intersection, 761 Queen Street West, Toronto.

    Email us as soon as possible to register for this workshop, or contact us immediately if your plans have changed so that we might fill the spot.

    Monday June 22, 2009
    Start: 6:30 pm
    End: 8:30 pm

    Class 3 of 4: Brakes.

    Courses are held at CBN in the evenings once a week from 6:30 to 8:30PM. Classes combine “The Lesson” of the day and a hands-on application of what is taught (your chance to fix your bike yourself!).

    Bring your bike to this class!

    More info on Wenches!

    Tuesday June 23, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Flat-fix/Intro to Bike Repair Workshops
    The flat-fix/tune-up classes consist of:

    Flat Fix - hands-on segment:

    Participants will remove their own rear wheel and tire and go
    through a tube repair and installation.

    A brief discussion of:

    Bike fit
    General safety issues (loose parts, damage, etc)
    Lubrication
    Brakes - instructor demo/description:

    general concepts and adjustment
    safety!
    Gears and drive train - instructor demo/description:

    general concepts and adjustment
    Bearing adjustment - instructor demo/description (time permitting):

    if time is tight, we'll try to at least discuss how to identify problems.

    Price: $30 + g.s.t.= $31.50

    Wednesday June 24, 2009
    Start: 7:00 pm
    End: 10:00 pm

    Bike Repair: Brakes and Gears

    We are now offering classes in bike repair that build on our introductory (‘Flat-fix/Intro to Bike Repair') class. Registrants should be familiar and comfortable with the subject of that class before taking the intermediate class(es).

    The classes are taught by experienced mechanics and provide an intimate, focused, learning environment. The number of participants is limited to 6 per class.

    The instructors are qualified professionals. The class outline is structured and focused to cover as much as possible in a relatively short amount of time. As a beginner to bike repair, we expect you will learn a lot and come away feeling much more comfortable with the workings of your machine. It is also an ideal refresher for someone who has taken a class in the past, or has some limited, but spotty experience. You will almost certainly learn some new techniques and tricks.

    Intermediate Workshops 1 and 2 do not have to be taken together or in order.

    Please bring your bike if possible.

    You will probably get dirty, so dress accordingly!