Bicycle Repairman / David Kuch : 5Individual tutoring in bike maintenance and repair available for all levels of experience.Individual tutoring or small-group instruction River City Bicycles (SE Portland, 706 SE MLK Jr Blvd ) : 50 ~ Free clinics on flat repair, basic maintenance, and on-the-road skills.Free for Bike Hub members, small fee for others PSU Bike Hub (SW Portland/downtown, 1818 SW 6th Ave): 50 ~ Clinics on flat repair, basic maintenance, commuting and women-specific sessions. ![]() Kenton Cycle Repair (N Portland, 1926 N Kilpatrick St) 50 ~ Community workshop nights 1st & 3rd Wednesdays (1st Wed for WTF folks).Gladys Bikes (NE Portland, 2905 NE Alberta St): 97 ~ Monthly evening workshops on basic bike maintenance at woman-owned shop.Community Cycling Center (NE Portland, 1700 NE Alberta St): 50 ~ Multi-week courses in basic, intermediate, and advanced maintenance & repair women-specific class available.Bikes 4 Humanity (SE Portland, 3366 SE Powell Blvd): (503) 496-6941 ~ Volunteer-based project offers a free multi-week class students are encouraged to volunteer at community bike tune-up events.PSU Bike Hub (SW Portland/downtown, 1818 SW 6th Ave): 50 ~ Repair stands and tools available to members.North Portland BikeWorks (North Portland, 3978 N Mississippi Ave): 50 ~ Bi-Monthly free drop-in nights for everyone to use stand & tools, get advice.Community Cycling Center (NE Portland, 1700 NE Alberta St): 50 ~ Stand and tools available to borrow during shop hours.Citybikes Workers Cooperative 1914 SE Ankeny St 50 ~ Stand and tools available to borrow during shop hours.Cat Six Bicycles 4831 NE 42nd Ave 50 ~ Seasonal DIY-maintenance nights, call for schedule & space availability.Bike Farm (NE Portland, 1810 NE 1st Ave): 97 ~ Rent a stand by the hour with tools provided and some expert advice weekly women- & trans- specific sessions.Shops that offer repair-space by the hour (repair stand, use of tools, parts available) Portland By Cycle classes: 50 Offered in Spring and Fall, including basic bike maintenance and other topics.Portland Bureau of Transportation classes You can also check out this instructional video on how to change a flat tire.Īnd if you just want to have someone else do the work, here's a list of Portland's bike shops. Click on the shop/organization name to go to their website. ![]() Learn to ride or hone your skills on the bike. **īe prepared for flat tires and other issues by learning some basic bicycle repair and maintenance techniques. Be sure to contact the shop or organization prior to visiting for the latest information. ** Please note: during the COVID-19 pandemic many shops and organizations have delayed in-person workshops, changed their policies on sharing tools and made other modifications. Why does that matter? Because this utter fanaticism for our product makes us the best at what we do - We live to create cyclists.View Less Repair, Maintenance and Riding Skills Classes We only sell bikes - you might even say bikes are our life. We don't sell snowboards, we don't sell kayaks and we don't sell tents. Why shop with us? Because we know bikes and we care. We operate 14 wildly successful stores in Petaluma, San Rafael, Sausalito, San Francisco, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Los Gatos, Sacramento, Walnut Creek, San Jose, Pleasanton, Folsom, Roseville, & Stanford Research Park! Our professional staff of over 250 cycling enthusiasts will ensure that your experiences both in the store and on your bike are the best they can be. Today, Mike's Bikes is a growing family of bike shops, all with a singular purpose - to get as many people on bikes as possible. ![]() Cycling has changed dramatically as the decades have rolled by, but Mike's Bikes has never wavered from our total dedication to the sport. It is rumored that our store in San Rafael was home to some of the first mountain bikes in the country. Mike's Bikes was founded in 1964 as one of Marin County's very first Schwinn shops.
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