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The details of the next Bicycle Wheel Building Workshop I will
be running in Cambridge are as follows: Date: Sat 29 January 2005 Time: 10am-5pm Location: Coleridge Community College, Radegund Road, Cambridge CB1 3RJ Cost: £60 [1] This is a practical course where you learn how to assemble and true strong and durable bicycle wheels. You will learn to build ’standard’ (36 spoke cross-3) wheels using proven wheel building skills based on sound principles. Places are restricted to six to ensure a high teacher-student ratio. INFORMATION SHEET <http://web.onetel.net.uk/~davidwgreen/wheel_bld_1day_info.pdf> ENROLMENT Please email me at 'davidwgreen<AT>onetel<DOT>com' as soon as possible. QUESTIONS? If you cannot find the answer to a question in the information sheet or in this email, please either email me, or use my daytime phone number 01223 449304. [1] To allow an even better teacher:student ratio (1:6), and to cover increased overheads (room hire and insurance), I have unfortunately been forced to increase my fees for the first time in three years. David Green Cambridge, UK. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DON'T MAIL THE REPLY ADDRESS! Before you click 'Send', replace 'deadspam.com' with 'onetel.com'. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:13:26 +0000, David Green wrote:
> The details of the next Bicycle Wheel Building Workshop I will be running > in Cambridge are as follows: Endorsement: If you want to keep your bike in good condition, and are prepared to get yours hands dirty occasionally, this is a day well spent! Mike |
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:54:32 GMT, Mike Causer
<mikec@firstnamelastname.com.invalid> wrote: >On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:13:26 +0000, David Green wrote: > >> The details of the next Bicycle Wheel Building Workshop I will be running >> in Cambridge are as follows: > >Endorsement: If you want to keep your bike in good condition, and are >prepared to get yours hands dirty occasionally, this is a day well spent! > Yes, likewise, I did this day a couple of years ago, and it set me well and truly on the way to wheel maintenance/building. The course notes have subsequently proved invaluable. Garry |
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