Our winter workshop is the best way to learn how to fix your bike meet new people and talk bikes. Join us Tuesdays, Fridays or Saturdays for a 3 hour learning experience.
Come to Recyclistas to learn how to safely and effectively maintain, fix, and rebuild bicycles. Whether you are looking to better understand how your own bicycle works, get comfortable doing your own bike repairs, or to completely refurbish and build a bicycle, we are ready to help you get rolling!
Course Details
The 3-hour bike repair class does not have a set curriculum, but are conducted on a bike-by-bike basis so you get to work on what is wrong with your bike. We teach everything from fixing a flat to changing your drivetrain, and stock all the new & used parts you might need for your bike repairs (cost of parts is not included in the course fee).
Unfortunately we are not able to teach suspension overhauls, hydraulic brake bleeding, or any e-bike repairs during the course.
When:
Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 1pm – 4pmCost: $70
Maximum three participants per class
Course Policies
- For classes and courses, participants must reserve their spot in class in advance. This can be done through our website, over the phone, or in-person at the shop.
- Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are provided for use
- Everyone is assigned to a unique work-station/bike stand
Please email recyclistasbike@gmail.com if you would like a refund for your class registration fee. We are happy to refund the cost of the class for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Unfortunately, we are not able to refund the event fees – which usually come to a few dollars.
If you cancel with less than 24 hours before class starts or do not show up, we are not able to give you credit or refund your payment.
Recyclistas is located off the Galloping Goose near Uptown. It is easiest to access by bike – and we have lots of bike parking! Detailed instructions on finding the shop can be found HERE
There is a limited amount of parking in front of Recyclistas, but sometimes it can be difficult to find space, especially from Monday-Friday during the day.
Our store-front is accessible via a ramp that is 67” wide and a door that swings outwards. The class is held in the basement, which is down a narrow set of stairs (20” high and 11” wide) with a hand rail that is 36” high. The roof is low as you enter the basement – watch your head on the last two steps!
There is one, small, private gender-inclusive bathroom for class participants. It is not available for the general public to use.