Bikerowave Classes: Derailleur clinic
This month we are pleased to offer our first ever derailleur clinic. Maxwell, Bikerowave’s mountain-biker extraordinaire will
unveil the dark mysteries of the hangy thing that sits next to your wheel. Bring your bike and be prepared for an exciting 90 minutes of limit-screw turning and barrel-adjuster spinning.
11:05 PM PDT on April 1, 2012
This month we are pleased to offer our first ever derailleur clinic. Maxwell, Bikerowave’s mountain-biker extraordinaire will
unveil the dark mysteries of the hangy thing that sits next to your wheel. Bring your bike and be prepared for an exciting 90 minutes of limit-screw turning and barrel-adjuster spinning.
Derailleur clinic with Maxwell: Sunday, April 29, 3:00pm
RSVP at Bikerowaveclasses@gmail.com with the date you would like
to attend in the subject line (the bar below the address line).
If you would like to be notified about future classes contact us
at the same address.
For directions please visit Bikerowave.org
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