Mobility Device Repair Night

Bikechain

Join Bikechain and Students for Barrier Free Access for a free mobility device repair night! Bikechain is here to assist you with your wheelchair, rollator, cane, and more. We provide tools and mechanic assistance to help you make adjustments or learn how to repair your device at home. We can assist with things like tightening brakes, adjusting fit, straightening wheels, installing replacement parts, and more. Food will be provided, and a separate unmasked space will be available for eating. πŸŒ™ Wednesday March 18, 6-8 PM πŸŒ™ @ Bikechain (230 College St, entrance on Huron St) πŸŒ™ Mask mandatory (masks provided) πŸŒ™ Free & open to all πŸŒ™ RSVP at the link in our bio or calendly.com/bikechain/mobilitynight πŸŒ™ Full space accessibility guide at bikechain.ca/accessibility. Please note: 1. We do not work on any electrical components (ex. motors of powerchairs), and we don't replace hydraulic brakes (ie. brakes with fluid in them). 2. We carry standard nuts and bolts, but don’t provide specialized parts for mobility devices (ex. new wheels). If you want to replace parts, bring the new part with you and we can help you install it. 3. Bikechain always offers mobility repair services during any of our regular hours. Visit bikechain.ca/mobility for more info. To request accommodations or ask questions, please email [email protected] or [email protected]; or call Bikechain at (416)-978-6849.

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Date: Wednesday, March 18th

Time: 6:00 PM

Location: Bikechain, Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5T 1R2

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