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Bike Maintenance/mechanics courses
Quite fancy learning a bit more about how my bike works, and how to do various jobs on it, but don't want to just wade in and end up with an unusable bike.. :) Does anybody know of any bike mechanics courses run in the South Wales area?
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Not exactly a training course in full, but Fowlers in Bristol do a Basic Maintenance thing. I haven't done it but it might be worth it as a taster.
PS. Coleg Gwent do one |
Check your local college. I've just finished a course called:
Vehicle Maintainance for Women Hold on, stay with me! :lol: It covered cars and bikes, you took your own transport in to work on. But this year they have changed it's name to: Vehicle Maintainance for Women and New Drivers. I'd recommend this for anyone - I've now done a full minor service on my car, and am planning to on the bike, and I'll have a certificate to show my competance. :shock: I think they had a few enquires from men asking about similar courses, and anyone can say they are a new driver! Lou |
Sorry, just noticed Mogs PS.
I'll shut up and crawl away :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Nice one - thanks. will be going to the open day for Gwent college in August for a look :)
How's the IAM Mogs - have you started your observed rides now? Having to do a lot of oncall and a bit of working away means I haven't had the chance to join yet, but hoping to soon (it's all calming down a bit). |
Now booked on the coleg gwent course :) It's run by one of the mechanics from South Wales Superbikes, and is 3 hours a week for 18 weeks. Pretty good for £70 I though :)
You take in your own bike each week and they help you work on it. |
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