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Advanced Class Outline The Advanced class started in October 2004, as a way of combining more
hands-on instruction with opportunites to buy discounted tools. We've
only done five or six of them, but the results are really gratifying.
Poor people buying tools with the little money they have tells me that
they are serious about taking care of their bikes. (D.P.)
Advanced class tools
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Advanced class in bicycle repair training, for discount tools VBP presents an advanced class workshop, for discounted tools. Attend
the full class, about 4-5 hours, bring bikes that need work, and
receive up to 150,000 cedis worth of tools for half-price. Tools will
be distributed at the end of class, in order of first come first
served. So have an assistant write the name of each person as they
arrive.
The class is only eligible to people who have attended a workshop or
Earn-a-Bike, including local repairers. They don’t have to have bought
a bike. Limit 25.
If you can get a chalkboard, that would be very nice.
Always have a bike to demonstrate with.
People are going to want to change the order of the discussion because
of their particular problem. Make them wait. Don’t jump around from
one subject to the other
Class outline
(you can change the order, but make sure you are done with one before
going to the next.)
1. Review- Have everyone study the condition of their bike, and be
prepared to report to the group. Don’t tell them right away how to
check bearings, or the wheels. This will show how well they remember.
But after asking a few people to report on their bike, you can give
them all the review.
2. Chains. Review how important the chain is for transferring the
power from your legs to the wheel.
Review cleaning,
discuss frozen links and how to find and fix them,
bent chain ring makes the chain fall off.
Worn out teeth makes the chain skip. Draw the new teeth next to worn
teeth
3. Maintaining cables.
The problem with frayed ends.
Oiling, the end points where it goes inside the cable coat. Removing
the cable
4. Brakes
Adjusting barrel screws, adjusting by loosening cable.
Centering brake pads (review)
Grinding down pads so they are flat and stop better
5. Selectors
Adjusting cables
Review limit screws.
Rear selector- Small selector wheels must be in straight line with
freewheel. Use pliers to straighten.
Front selector- Selector cage must be straight with the chain and chain
ring.
Discuss cross-chaining
6. Rebuilding bearings, with inspection, grease, lock ring.
7. Wheel straightening. Check spoke tension, use brake pads for
guide, spot of oil on spoke nipple
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