It's that time again: time to learn to do some fancy bike repair, and this time the BikeLab going to be doing a session on wheel-building. This will be a longer class, split into two sessions of two hours each: Saturday the 12th from 2-4 PM and Monday the 14th from 6-8 PM, both held at the BikeLab. Due to the level of personal instruction required, class size is limited so please send a message to bikeshop@caltech.edu if you'd like to reserve a spot.
This event is supported with the help of the GSC, ASCIT, CPA, and Parking.g.
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