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This class is to improve the knowledge base of dedicated co-op volunteers anywhere so if you are from Bikerowave, Bici Libre, the Bicycle Kitchen, Bike Oven, or Bikery come on down and get a class from Dan. If you are a complete bike nerd and feel that you can’t live without this class but are not a co-op volunteer contact us and we will see what we can do.
1:28 PM PDT on July 31, 2012

This class is to improve the knowledge base of dedicated co-op volunteers anywhere so if you are from Bikerowave, Bici Libre, the Bicycle Kitchen, Bike Oven, or Bikery come on down and get a class from Dan. If you are a complete bike nerd and feel that you can’t live without this class but are not a co-op volunteer contact us and we will see what we can do.

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