Bicycle Repair Classes and Training Programs

Students can learn to maintain and repair bicycles by taking courses offered under a variety of auspices. The courses presented here include the intricacies of bicycle maintenance, the fundamentals of bicycle operation and even workshops in which students can build bikes of their own from scratch.

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List of Common Courses

Basic Bicycle Maintenance and Repair Course

Usually intended for bicycle riders with limited repair experience, this course teaches fundamental methods for performing standard bicycle maintenance. It may begin as simply as the identification of bicycle parts and tools for working on them before moving into basic adjustments and maintenance. The basics include repairing gears and chains, changing flat tires and adjusting and replacing brake mechanisms. Other common tune-up procedures and emergency repair techniques are also covered. Part direct instruction, these courses generally involve more hands-on practice with the bike. Students usually bring their own bicycles to work on in class.

Intermediate Bicycle Maintenance and Repair Course

Some programs go beyond basic bicycle maintenance education and move into more advanced topics in a separate course. Intermediate-level topics may include wheel truing and adjusting headsets, hubs and bottom brackets. Intended for a more experienced rider, or one who seeks information beyond the basic course, intermediate bicycle maintenance primarily teaches intimate familiarity with bicycle systems so that students are able to perform regular repairs upon completion. Like in the basic course, students typically work on their own bicycles.

Cycling Course

Because all cyclists need basic repair knowledge, general riding courses typically include some instruction in bicycle repair and maintenance. Typical topics covered are the principles behind cycling for fitness and the study of routes and terrains, in addition to a basic mechanical education. Students learn, for example, how to repair and replace tires, brakes and chains.

Bike-Building Course

Using a hands-on approach, this course teaches students the concepts of bike building from the ground up, beginning with headsets, hubs and bottom brackets before moving into the drive train and brakes. The class culminates with students building their own bicycles for personal use. The goal of the course is for students to have a working bicycle that they know thoroughly and can maintain and repair with complete independence.

Bicycle Repair Training Programs

Workshops can be found in a variety of locations. Since college students typically comprise a larger-than-average cycling population, many short-term bike repair or maintenance courses are sponsored by colleges and universities on a non-credit basis. Community organizations, such as Bicycle Inter-Community Action and Salvage (BICAS), provide bicycle repair courses to the community as a means of promoting sustainable transportation (www.bicas.org). Finally, bicycle shops often sponsor bicycle repair and maintenance courses for the general riding public.

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    • Rhode Island (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at New England Institute of Technology include:
      • Non-Degree: Coursework
      • Undergraduate: Associate, Bachelor
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Construction Management and Trades
      • Electrical Repair and Maintenance
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
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    • Ohio (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at University of Cincinnati include:
      • Non-Degree: Certificate, Coursework
      • Post Degree Certificate: Postbaccalaureate Certificate
      • Undergraduate: Associate
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
        • Automotive Mechanics
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    • Michigan (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at Ferris State University include:
      • Graduate: First Professional Degree, Master
      • Non-Degree: Certificate, Coursework
      • Post Degree Certificate: Postbaccalaureate Certificate
      • Undergraduate: Associate, Bachelor
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Construction Management and Trades
      • Electrical Repair and Maintenance
      • Heavy Equipment Maintenance
      • Precision Metal Working
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
        • Autobody Repair
        • Automotive Mechanics
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    • Illinois (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at Southern Illinois University include:
      • Graduate: Doctorate, First Professional Degree, Master
      • Post Degree Certificate: Postbaccalaureate Certificate
      • Undergraduate: Associate, Bachelor
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
        • Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance
        • Automotive Mechanics
        • Avionics Repair and Maintenance
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    • Utah (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at Utah State University include:
      • Graduate: Doctorate, Master
      • Non-Degree: Coursework
      • Undergraduate: Associate, Bachelor
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Precision Metal Working
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
        • Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance
        • Avionics Repair and Maintenance
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    • Mississippi (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at Pearl River Community College include:
      • Non-Degree: Coursework, Diploma
      • Undergraduate: Associate
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Construction Management and Trades
      • Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, and Refrigeration Maintenance
      • Precision Metal Working
      • Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
        • Automotive Mechanics
        • Diesel Mechanics
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    • Montana (1 campus)
    Areas of study you may find at The University of Montana include:
      • Graduate: Doctorate, First Professional Degree, Master
      • Non-Degree: Coursework
      • Undergraduate: Associate, Bachelor
    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies
      • Construction Management and Trades
      • Heavy Equipment Maintenance
      • Precision Metal Working
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