Bicycle mechanics workshop teaching users to identify maintenance needs early, take bikes to shops when problems are still easy and affordable to fix, and prevent safety hazards before they develop into dangerous situations. Learn to communicate confidently with bike shop technicians and perform basic safety checks, adjustments, and repairs on your own bicycle through hands on practical training.
This comprehensive bike maintenance course enables you to perform basic safety verification on any bicycle, recognize when your bike needs tuning or repair, execute basic brake and gear adjustment and maintenance interventions, and repair or replace inner tubes independently. Gain knowledge and skills for understanding your bicycle’s condition and performing essential maintenance keeping your bike safe and functional between professional shop visits.
This bike maintenance class covers essential user level mechanical skills:
🚴 Simple bicycle condition and state assessment techniques
🚴 Tire and inner tube fundamentals including proper tube selection for your bike
🚴 Puncture repair understanding which tires offer better flat protection
🚴 Correct tire pressure determination for optimal performance and safety
🚴 Inner tube patching and replacement procedures with necessary tools
🚴 Brake system types identification and common problem recognition
🚴 Brake adjustment techniques and required tools for tuning
🚴 Brake system maintenance keeping stopping power reliable and safe
🚴 Gear system types understanding and frequent issue identification
🚴 Gear adjustment methods for smooth shifting performance
🚴 Drivetrain maintenance ensuring reliable gear changes
This bicycle maintenance course provides comprehensive practical education:
🚴 Module 1: Tires and inner tubes (selection, pressure, puncture repair, replacement)
🚴 Module 2: Brakes (types, common problems, adjustment, tools, maintenance)
🚴 Module 3: Gears (types, frequent issues, tuning, tools, system care)
🚴 Module 4: Open topics addressing participants’ individual questions
🚴 Hands on practical training with real bicycles and tools
🚴 Small groups (3 to 6 students for 7 hours, or 1 to 2 people for 5 hours)
🚴 Lunch break included in session
This bike mechanics training follows structured modular progression:
Bicycle Condition Assessment: Begin learning simple evaluation techniques identifying when your bike needs professional attention versus user level maintenance, recognizing early warning signs preventing expensive repairs and safety hazards.
Tires and Inner Tubes Module: Master tube selection understanding valve types and sizing, learn which tire constructions resist punctures better, determine correct pressure for your riding conditions, and practice complete puncture repair and tube replacement procedures.
Brake Systems Module: Identify brake types on your bicycle (rim, disc, mechanical, hydraulic), recognize common problems affecting stopping power, learn adjustment techniques restoring proper function, and understand maintenance preventing brake failure.
Gear Systems Module: Understand drivetrain types (derailleur, internal hub), diagnose frequent shifting issues, practice adjustment methods achieving smooth gear changes, and learn maintenance extending system lifespan and reliability.
Hands On Practice: Work with actual bicycles and proper tools throughout workshop, performing real adjustments and repairs under instruction rather than passive observation, building practical skills and mechanical confidence.
Open Questions Session: Reserve final module for individual participant concerns, addressing specific bike problems, clarifying techniques, or exploring additional maintenance topics relevant to your particular cycling needs and bicycle type.
Communication Skills: Develop vocabulary and understanding enabling confident conversation with bike shop technicians, explaining problems clearly and understanding recommendations when professional service becomes necessary.
This mechanics workshop welcomes:
🚴 Cyclists wanting basic maintenance skills for independent bike care
🚴 Those seeking to identify problems early before expensive repairs become necessary
🚴 People wanting confident communication with bike shop mechanics
🚴 Anyone interested in bicycle safety through proper maintenance understanding
🚴 Users performing basic adjustments and repairs between professional services
🚴 Small groups (3 to 6 participants) or private sessions (1 to 2 people)
Early Problem Identification: Learn recognizing maintenance needs when problems remain easy and affordable to fix, preventing situations where minor issues develop into expensive repairs or dangerous safety hazards requiring urgent professional intervention.
Safety Through Knowledge: Understand basic safety verification procedures identifying critical issues affecting braking, steering, and structural integrity, protecting yourself through informed assessment rather than riding mechanically unsafe bicycles unknowingly.
Shop Communication Confidence: Develop technical vocabulary and mechanical understanding enabling effective conversation with bike shop technicians, explaining problems clearly and comprehending their recommendations rather than feeling confused or vulnerable during service interactions.
User Level Empowerment: Focus on practical skills bicycle users can realistically perform independently rather than professional mechanic training, building achievable competence for common adjustments, basic repairs, and maintenance between shop visits.
Comprehensive System Coverage: Address three essential bicycle systems (tires and tubes, brakes, gears) representing majority of user maintainable components, providing broad foundational knowledge applicable to most bicycle types and riding situations.
Hands On Practical Training: Work with real bicycles and proper tools throughout workshop rather than theoretical lectures, developing actual mechanical skills and tactile understanding impossible through passive observation or instruction alone.
Small Group Personalization: Maximum 6 participants ensuring individual attention, opportunity for personal questions, and comfortable learning pace, with even smaller 1 to 2 person sessions available for more intensive focused instruction.
Flexible Format Options: Choose between group sessions (7 hours with 3 to 6 students) or private instruction (5 hours with 1 to 2 people), with lunch break included and option for completely private workshops organized for your specific group.
Open Topics Inclusion: Final module reserved specifically for participant questions addressing individual concerns, specific bike issues, or additional maintenance topics beyond core curriculum ensuring personalized learning outcomes.
Long Term Cost Savings: Perform basic adjustments and repairs independently reducing frequency of shop visits for minor issues, extending time between professional services, and preventing expensive damage caused by unaddressed minor problems.
Join this bicycle mechanics workshop and gain essential bike maintenance skills. Learn safety checks, brake and gear adjustment, puncture repair, and problem identification enabling confident independent care and informed shop communication!
Este workshop é aberto à partida, podendo ter lugar com 1 até um máximo de 6 pessoas. Se só houver 1 ou 2 inscritos, o workshop mantém-se / confirma-se, mas a duração do mesmo é ajustada de 6h para 4h para que se possa manter o valor inalterado enquanto se consegue oferecer uma formação mais personalizada e individualizada.
Sim, traz a tua bicicleta para teres a oportunidade de praticar nela ou esclarecer dúvidas específicas da mesma. Se tal não for possível por algum motivo, inscreve-te à mesma, mas indica-nos este facto nos comentários ou por emaill.
Ter mais de 13 anos de idade (ou 10 se participar junto com um tutor, ou 8 se se tratar de uma edição só com crianças 8-12 anos).
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Mecânico de Bicicletas Profissional desde 2006, orientei estagiários, dinamizei Cicloficinas, dei workshops de mecânica básica, e lidei com uma enorme variedade de "cenas a pedal" nestes quase 20 anos de atividade (convencionais, elétricas, citadinas, de touring, trekking, de carga, reclinadas, de trabalho, tandems, triciclos, patinetes, velomobiles, etc, etc). E sou um entusiasta da impressão 3D, que uso no meu dia-a-dia na oficina.
Cycle Training Instructor certificado pelo CTC desde 2008, habilitação / formação e experiência na condução de automóveis e de motociclos de 125cc, mais de 17 anos de experiência profissional como instrutor de condução de bicicleta.
Mais de 20 anos de experiência de utilização quotidiana de bicicleta como meio de transporte.
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