Advanced Bike Maintenance

Jul 25, 2009 9:00 am (Saturday)
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Event details: Advanced Bike Maintenance
Description
Saturday and Sunday, July 25 & 26
Seattle REI Advanced Bike Maintenance classes are composed of TWO 4-hour sessions taught by REI technicians who will cover drivetrain, derailleur, brakes, "cockpit", and wheels. Choose the class that matches your bike! Class includes both sessions and may not be taken in parts. Register early as these classes fill up! More classes available in the summer; check www.rei.com/seattle for updates.
Questions or RSVPs
Seattle REI Bike Shop: 206-223-1944
Cost
$120 for REI Members, $150 for Non-Members
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REI
City/neighborhood: Eastlake/Lake Union Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Payment forms accepted:All major credit cards Personal checks Parking: Free parking, Paid parking, Street parking Disabled access: No obstacles to access Features:Kid-friendly With its immense sales floor, 65-foot climbing wall, wooded trail for testing mountain bikes and clocks displaying the time on every significant mountaintop in the world, REI's Seattle flagship store is less retail experience and more theme park. That's not to say that you can't find top-quality snowboards, skis, mountaineering gear, hiking boots, backpacks, kayaks and nearly everything else a soul could need to tackle the great outdoors, but it's admittedly difficult to look around this hangar-sized operation and not think, "What, no log ride?" That said, REI is pretty much the standard for outdoor retailers, and the company doesn't take that title lightly. Free clinics intended to make you a better climber, camper, snowboarder, etc. are offered almost daily. The staff is always ready to answer your questions, and if doubts remain, REI has gear-testing stations that allow you get a feel for the equipment yourself. It may not be a theme park, but you're almost certain to leave REI happy. By Geoff CarterSpecial to NWsourcePost a Countdown Widget
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