Learn to maintain your bike for free - basic
Free

Learn to maintain your bike for free - basic

Date & time
Sat 8 Feb 2025
7:30am to 9:30am
Add to Calendar 2025-02-08 07:30 2025-02-08 09:30 Australia/Brisbane Learn to maintain your bike for free - basic This popular course will teach you how to change a tyre and keep your bike rolling with basic maintenance tips that will save you money. Please bring your bike if you have one. Presented as part of Council’s Cycling Brisbane program. Mulbeam Park, 131 Beams Road, Boondall
Age

12 years and over. Children aged 12-15 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Cost

Free

This popular course will teach you how to change a tyre and keep your bike rolling with basic maintenance tips that will save you money. Please bring your bike if you have one.

Presented as part of Council’s Cycling Brisbane program.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book visit Eventbrite or for more information phone Velo Van on 0419 001 006.

Venue

Mulbeam Park, 131 Beams Road, Boondall

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