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C.I.C.L.E.’s Learn to Ride a Bicycle : (for grown ups)

Learn to Ride a Bicycle : ( for grown ups)

Oh yes you can!

C.I.C.L.E. knows how to teach an old dog some new tricks. We work with adults of all ages. No matter what your age, we'll get you up and riding. If you have the will, we have the patience, the understanding and the way.

So what's stopping you? Get enrolled, and let's get you rolling.

Workshops fill quickly, please call AND email to reserve your spot.

323.478.0060 :: info@cicle.org

Class Fee: $20. Sliding scale available.

Bike rental: $5. Sliding scale available

Class Limit: 4

Duration: 2.5 hours

Location: Glassell Park, Los Angeles

Bringing your own bike
If you already have a bike, please make sure that you can lower the seat enough so that both of your feet can touch flat on the ground while you're seated on your bike.

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