Events
month | week | day | tableSunday, July 13, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Description:
Gain a comprehensive overview of bicycle mechanics in this 8 week Build-A-Bike course. This class will cover it all, including headsets, bottom brackets, hubs, wheel truing, brakes, shifters and derailleurs as well as finishing work and trouble shooting.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Registration is no longer available for this class. Check the calendar for other upcoming Build-A-Bike classes.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
This 6-week series will cover everything you need to know to keep your bike tuned up. You will learn to overhaul bottom brackets, headsets and hubs, true wheels, adjust brakes, replace brake pads and cables, and adjust shifters and derailleurs. West Town Bikes will provide the workstands and tools. Cables, housing, bearings and grerase will be provided. Participants must provide their own project bikes, and any other replacement parts needed, which should be purchased before-hand at your local bike shop.
Instructor:
Steve Marsala
Sign-up Instructions:
This class is no longer available for registration. Please check the calendar for future classes.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Need a comfortable place to learn how to change a flat or overhaul your bottom bracket? Want to wield a wrench in a non-patriarchal environment? Then check out Women and Trans night at WTB!
This Open Shop is for the women and trans-gendered bike-lovers ONLY!
Instructor:
Emily Willobee (emily.willobee@gmail.com) and Kisha Hope (kishaspam@gmail.com).
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up! (Women Only!)
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Advanced Shop is for participants who are already familiar with West Town Bikes and would like to have access to the shop for independent advanced projects. This may be for projects such as converting a bike to a single speed, building a fixed gear, chasing/tapping/facing a frame (a must for installing Chris King components), or trouble shooting that bike project that you have been struggling with and need access to pro tools and facilities.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Participants must contact instructor Alex Wilson at alex@westtownbikes.org to participate in this workshop. Participation is limited to no more than 8 participants. Suggested donation for this workshop is $20 or more (depending on your project, donation should be equal to what you would pay a bike shop to do the work). Attend a single session or multiple nights. Please let Alex know what your project plans are before the workshop.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Description:
Members Only!
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Description:
Gain a comprehensive overview of bicycle mechanics in this 8 week Build-A-Bike course. This class will cover it all, including headsets, bottom brackets, hubs, wheel truing, brakes, shifters and derailleurs as well as finishing work and trouble shooting.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Registration is no longer available for this class. Check the calendar for other upcoming Build-A-Bike classes.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
This 6-week series will cover everything you need to know to keep your bike tuned up. You will learn to overhaul bottom brackets, headsets and hubs, true wheels, adjust brakes, replace brake pads and cables, and adjust shifters and derailleurs. West Town Bikes will provide the workstands and tools. Cables, housing, bearings and grerase will be provided. Participants must provide their own project bikes, and any other replacement parts needed, which should be purchased before-hand at your local bike shop.
Instructor:
Steve Marsala
Sign-up Instructions:
Registration is no longer available for this class. Please check the calendar for future classes
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Learn the basics of how to keep your bike running smoothly for the new season! This workshop will cover the the names of parts of a bike, fix-a-flat, basic cable adjustments and more. This is a great way to learn about your bike and become familiar with West Town Bikes. Bring a bike to work on. No prior knowledge needed! First come first served with a comfortable work capacity of six participants.
Instructor:
Steve Marsala
Sign-up Instructions:
RSVP's aren't required, but Steve likes to know who's coming, so contact him at Steve Marasala at smarsa1@hotmail.com. Drop-ins won't be turned away.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Start: 7:00 am
End: 10:00 am
Description:
Advanced Shop is for participants who are already familiar with West Town Bikes and would like to have access to the shop for independent advanced projects. This may be for projects such as converting a bike to a single speed, building a fixed gear, chasing/tapping/facing a frame (a must for installing Chris King components), or trouble shooting that bike project that you have been struggling with and need access to pro tools and facilities.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Participants must contact instructor Alex Wilson at alex@westtownbikes.org to participate in this workshop. Participation is limited to no more than 8 participants. Suggested donation for this workshop is $20 or more (depending on your project, donation should be equal to what you would pay a bike shop to do the work). Attend a single session or multiple nights. Please let Alex know what your project plans are before the workshop.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
Description:
Come join us for the monthly celebration of bicycling, Chicago Critical Mass! We leave West Town Bikes at 5pm to ride down to Daley Plaza to join the fantastic party parade. If you can't ride down with us, join us along with hundreds to thousands of other bicyclists of all sorts as the streets of Chicago are transformed from dreary motorways to festive fun party people space! Find out more at www.chicagocriticalmass.org
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Description:
Gain a comprehensive overview of bicycle mechanics in this 8 week Build-A-Bike course. This class will cover it all, including headsets, bottom brackets, hubs, wheel truing, brakes, shifters and derailleurs as well as finishing work and trouble shooting.
Instructor:
Sarah Miller
Sign-up Instructions:
Participants must contact instructor Sarah Miller at sarahm@westtownbikes.org to arrange registration for this class. This class is limited to eight participants. Enrollment is secured with payment to the instructor. Suggested base donation for this class is $200 (more if you can afford it, additional donations go to supporting community programs at WTB). Contact the instructor for more details on recommended donation price schedule. Checks may be made out to West Town Bikes and delivered to the instructor, dropped off at the shop or sent to;
West Town Bikes
Attn: Build-A-Bike with Sarah
Monday, July 28, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
This 6-week series will cover everything you need to know to keep your bike tuned up. You will learn to overhaul bottom brackets, headsets and hubs, true wheels, adjust brakes, replace brake pads and cables, and adjust shifters and derailleurs. West Town Bikes will provide the workstands and tools. Cables, housing, bearings and grerase will be provided. Participants must provide their own project bikes, and any other replacement parts needed, which should be purchased before-hand at your local bike shop.
Instructor:
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Sign-up Instructions:
This class is no longer available for registration. Please check the calendar for future classes.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Start: 7:00 am
End: 10:00 am
Description:
Advanced Shop is for participants who are already familiar with West Town Bikes and would like to have access to the shop for independent advanced projects. This may be for projects such as converting a bike to a single speed, building a fixed gear, chasing/tapping/facing a frame (a must for installing Chris King components), or trouble shooting that bike project that you have been struggling with and need access to pro tools and facilities.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Participants must contact instructor Alex Wilson at alex@westtownbikes.org to participate in this workshop. Participation is limited to no more than 8 participants. Suggested donation for this workshop is $20 or more (depending on your project, donation should be equal to what you would pay a bike shop to do the work). Attend a single session or multiple nights. Please let Alex know what your project plans are before the workshop.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Description:
Members Only!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Description:
Gain a comprehensive overview of bicycle mechanics in this 8 week Build-A-Bike course. This class will cover it all, including headsets, bottom brackets, hubs, wheel truing, brakes, shifters and derailleurs as well as finishing work and trouble shooting.
Instructor:
Sarah Miller
Sign-up Instructions:
Registration is no longer available for this class. Check the calendar for other upcoming classes.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
This 6-week series will cover everything you need to know to keep your bike tuned up. You will learn to overhaul bottom brackets, headsets and hubs, true wheels, adjust brakes, replace brake pads and cables, and adjust shifters and derailleurs. West Town Bikes will provide the workstands and tools. Cables, housing, bearings and grerase will be provided. Participants must provide their own project bikes, and any other replacement parts needed, which should be purchased before-hand at your local bike shop.
Instructor:
Steve Marsala
Sign-up Instructions:
This class is no longer available for registration. Please check the calendar for future classes.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and others!
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Need a comfortable place to learn how to change a flat or overhaul your bottom bracket? Want to wield a wrench in a non-patriarchal environment? Then check out Women and Trans night at WTB!
This Open Shop is for the women and trans-gendered bike-lovers ONLY!
Instructor:
Emily Willobee (emily.willobee@gmail.com) and Kisha Hope (kishaspam@gmail.com).
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up! (Women Only!)
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Advanced Shop is for participants who are already familiar with West Town Bikes and would like to have access to the shop for independent advanced projects. This may be for projects such as converting a bike to a single speed, building a fixed gear, chasing/tapping/facing a frame (a must for installing Chris King components), or trouble shooting that bike project that you have been struggling with and need access to pro tools and facilities.
Instructor:
Alex Wilson
Sign-up Instructions:
Participants must contact instructor Alex Wilson at alex@westtownbikes.org to participate in this workshop. Participation is limited to no more than 8 participants. Suggested donation for this workshop is $20 or more (depending on your project, donation should be equal to what you would pay a bike shop to do the work). Attend a single session or multiple nights. Please let Alex know what your project plans are before the workshop.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Description:
Members Only!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Description:
Gain a comprehensive overview of bicycle mechanics in this 8 week Build-A-Bike course. This class will cover it all, including headsets, bottom brackets, hubs, wheel truing, brakes, shifters and derailleurs as well as finishing work and trouble shooting.
Instructor:
Sarah Miller
Sign-up Instructions:
Registration is no longer available for this class. Check the calendar for other upcoming classes.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
This 6-week series will cover everything you need to know to keep your bike tuned up. You will learn to overhaul bottom brackets, headsets and hubs, true wheels, adjust brakes, replace brake pads and cables, and adjust shifters and derailleurs. West Town Bikes will provide the workstands and tools. Cables, housing, bearings and grerase will be provided. Participants must provide their own project bikes, and any other replacement parts needed, which should be purchased before-hand at your local bike shop.
Instructor:
Steve Marsala
Sign-up Instructions:
This class is no longer available for registration. Please check the calendar for future classes.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Description:
Work on your bike in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Participants share tips and an instructor will be there to help. The instructor's ability to assist you will be limited by time and the total number of participants. Come on out, fix your bike, get some grease on your hands, and ride off with a better bike and more know-how than you had when you arrived!
Instructor:
Alex and other WTB Regulars
Sign-up Instructions:
No sign up needed, just show up!
Please make an appropriate donation for the time you spend working at West Town Bikes. Bicycle mechanics are paid $10 per hour on average at most bike shops. Please keep this in mind considering the amount of time and work you do while at West Town Bikes. WTB is a community resource that is only made available through the generous support made by it's volunteers and contributors.

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