40 Hour Class

Ready to Give Yourself a Professional-Level Bicycle Mechanic Training? The 40 Hour Class Tells You Exactly How To Become a Bike Mechanic!

 

When you take our hands-on, 40 hour bike repair class, you'll hone the skills to work in the bicycle industry from the ground up. Using the Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair as our text, we’ll comprehensively cover every system in a bike, creating a solid foundation for your learning. Starting with basic bicycle Maintenance, we’ll cover flat repairs, derailleurs, brakes, headsets, wheel truing, bottom brackets, and bike washing.


Throughout the course, Arthur will work with you to connect with the material on a real bike, learning the sounds, sights, and sensations of working with bikes on a professional level. Through small or individual class sizes, Bike Teacher’s 40 hour class helps you to ground the information in a long-lasting way. Whether you’re looking for an education as a passionate hobbyist or industry-hopeful, this course will allow you to approach all of your future projects with absolute confidence.

If you’re newer to bicycle repair, this class can quickly get you to a place of knowledge and power. Skip the years of expensive bike shop repair costs and empower yourself with the tools and skills to join the community of cyclists who are always ready to tackle another bike build.

Even if you’re well-versed in some of these areas, there’s always something to learn that will fill in the gaps in your knowledge, simplify your process, and expedite the next job. 

This course can be taken in 5 consecutive days (M-F), or tailored to your schedule for days, evenings and weekends. Contact Bike Teacher today and schedule your time.

Course Length: 40 hours 

Course Cost: $1850 per person, requires a $100 deposit. Payment plans available.

Class Size: 1-4


Skills Covered:

This course covers every chapter of the Park Tools Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair. Click here to purchase the book, or here to read a detailed overview of each of the chapters in the book.

Also Included in the class:

  • All the cables, housing, sealant, brake fluid, etc. that we need to demonstrate the repairs and builds we’ll be working on

  • Individual Shock setups

  • Tubeless Tire Set-Up, if desired

  • Rider Position Set-Up

  • Measure and Cut Hydraulic Lines

Your future as an expert bicycle mechanic starts here. Learn how to become a bike mechanic and discover just how fulfilling working with bikes can be!

Use a tire sealant for your tubeless tires. Mostly associated with mountain bikes and gravel bikes.
You deserve this opportunity, it’s your’s to take