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Maintaining your bike<o:p></o:p>
<o:p> Been talking to some of you ladies and gu</o:p>ys on hear that really don’t know how to maintain your bikes,
don't know what to look for when simple things go wrong with your bikes,
so after talking to one or two of you I was thinking if I can get enough of you to come I would give up some of my time to show you what to do to keep your bikes in tip top condition.<o:p></o:p>
If any one fancies learning a bit more about maintaining you motorcycles I will be running a training evening.<o:p></o:p>
Once a month at first, <o:p></o:p>
In the New Year but will only do this if I can get at least ten of you to come, there will be a charge but it will only be fore the room<o:p></o:p>
So come learn how to look after your bikes and if anyone wants to come and help then let me know<o:p></o:p>
My email. Boost101@hotmail.co.uk<o:p></o:p>
when i know who wants to come along I find somewhere to do it maybe move it round a bit so everyone gets it near them as wont be able to do it all in one night
.............sounds good to me vtrman - I know a bit cos of my other half but firmly believe you can always learn something and best to learn how to do it yourself too so count me in if you're planning somewhere near Nottingham.
Sandy
hiya as you know already, i don`t have a bike yet but would like to learn the basics in preparation if thats okay. Some village halls are cheap to rent. Drpending on the day/evening ( because of work ) id be interested. X