Bike maintenance workshop for women & gender diverse people - Brunswick
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Bike maintenance workshop for women & gender diverse people - Brunswick

A bike maintenance workshop with Cazz Clarke from Bike it Better at Brunswick Library. Bring your own bike and toolkit (if you have one)

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Date and time

Wed, 14 May 2025 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM AEST

Location

Brunswick Library

233 Sydney Road Cnr Dawson St - enter via Dawson St BRUNSWICK, VIC 3056 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

This 2 1/2 hour workshop is an interactive, hands-on bike maintenance experience. It includes demonstration and explanation of bicycle maintenance essentials, and opportunities for participants to practice on their own bikes. For 13 year-olds and upwards (teenagers to be accompanied by an adult).

We know that women and gender diverse people are underrepresented and often face unique barriers when it comes to bike riding in our community. Recent research in Melbourne has highlighted many of the barriers women face, with knowledge and confidence in bike maintenance skills one of the key concerns. These sessions aim to upskill Merri-bek women and gender diverse people in basic bike maintenance to help address some of these concerns and create an inclusive environment to empower more women to ride.

Last year we upskilled 67 women and gender diverse participants through these workshops. 96% said they felt the workshop increased their abilities and confidence, 72% said that the workshop being for women & gender diverse participants encouraged them to sign up, and 77% said they’re likely to ride more often after the session. You can read more about the sessions last year here.

This course is commissioned by Merri-Bek City Council and delivered by Bike it Better.

Who is this session suitable for?

Any women, trans and gender-diverse people interested in learning to maintain and perform basic repairs and safety checks on their bike or their kids' bikes.

Participants must live, work or study in Merri-bek.

Who will be running the session?

The session will be facilitated by Cazz Clarke (she/they) @bikeitbetter
Cazz is a passionate bike rider and educator, facilitating sessions around Melbourne and beyond for more than 10 years. In terms of bike maintenance, Cazz is mostly self-taught through trial and error over many years, spurred on by less-than-satisfactory experiences when taking their bike to shops and feeling patronised or disregarded. They hope to share this knowledge with you, so that you can either work on your bike yourself, or at least know enough to "talk the talk" with a bike mechanic and hopefully get treated better!

Cazz particularly enjoys working with groups who have been historically under-represented, under-served and marginalised in the general bike space: such as LGBTIQA+, women and gender diverse, neurodiverse, and CALD people; and recognises the common intersectionality of these groups. Cazz strives to create and hold an inclusive learning space, and openly welcomes people of any age, sex, culture, religion, gender, sexuality, neurotype and ability. They invite participants to make known any accommodations that they could make to ensure each and everyone has the best possible learning opportunity.

When not busy with work, Cazz enjoys getting out in nature mountain biking, hiking, and camping. Their favourite place to visit and ride is the Castlemaine area.

What does the session cover?

Welcome and introduction.

ABCD check: the essential safety check before every ride. Participants practice on own bike.

Bike fit: how to set your seat at the correct height, and other adjustment related issues.

Inner tube replacement: what to do when you get a flat tyre, what essentials to carry when riding.

Brakes: how to adjust brakes, replace worn brake pads, and know when to take it in for repair.

Chain replacement: what to do if your chain comes off during a ride.

Chain/drive-train clean and re-lube: how to clean and maintain your chain and gears, and when to take it for a service. Chain lube: what type is best, how to correctly use it, and how often.

Puncture repair: how to patch a punctured tube (better for the environment). If time, opportunity for participants to repair own punctured tube(s) along with instructor.

General maintenance demonstration and parts identification.

The workshop will finish with an open time allocation for participants to work on your own bike, ask questions, and get assistance and advice regarding maintenance issues.

Session notes will be provided to participants via email before the session.

What should I bring?

Please ensure your bike is clean (in particular the wheels), to avoid making a mess in our indoor venue.

Our instructors will have tool kits with them which you may use during the session. However, feel free to bring your own tools to use on your own bike, or obtain assistance in learning how to use them. Please note that any shared tools will need to be wiped with disinfectant after each use.

What is the start/finish time?

The program will take place between 5:30pm til 8:00pm. Please arrive 5 - 10 minutes early to sign in.

Where should we come for the training?

Brunswick Library, corner Sydney Road and Dawson Street. Entrance on Dawson Street.

You will also be sent a reminder email with these details a few days before the session.

COVID Safety

Please stay at home if unwell or if you are a contact of someone who has been unwell and who is being tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. It would be appreciated if you could let us know as early as possible if you won't be able to attend, to allow us to give your ticket to the next person on the waitlist.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket?

You don't need to bring your ticket on the day. We will have a list of registered participants.

Who do I contact if I have any questions?

Cazz Clarke, Cycling Coach (Bike it Better) on 0421 114 389 or bikeitbettercyclecoaching@gmail.com

or

Merri-bek Libraries Community Program team on libraryevents@merri-bek.vic.gov.au


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