@RobeeShepherd Just finished at the #RepairCafe in Burlington, #Vermont
1. Replaced a lamp socket
2. Windows 11 / Linux Mint dual boot setup
3. Helped a person understand how to replace the line in their string trimmer (not broken)
4. Worked on replacing a lamp cord and handed it off because #BikeRepair!
5. Wheel truing and brake service on Schwinn MTB
6. Wheel truing, brake service, derailleur adjustments, and rack installation on a Trek hybrid
7. Diagnosis of a 1986? Centurion road bike - needs a lot of parts. Owner plans to replace it.

#BrooklynNY - #WTFNB #BikeRepair workshop and open hours

Monday, May 18⋅5:00 – 8:00pm
#PrincipesGI Coffee House
Monthly on the third Monday

Principles website:
https://principlesbk.nyc/home

Event page:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/week/2026/5/18

#SolarPunkSunday #BikeTooter
#BicycleRepair #BuildingCommunity #NYCEvents #FixIt

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Before/after on the rack setup. I am sure this is going to be a lot better! #BikeTooter #BikeRepair #pannierrack
Recounted showing Ortlieb bag and new rack!! This will be much better for sure, and more heel clearance too. #BikeTooter #BikeRepair #panniers
Replacing with this JANND rack. You can see the vast difference in support #BikeTooter #bikerepair #panniers

Moving to a new country is hard. I knew that going in, intellectually, and I find that experientially it's still true. I've been so focused on getting initial stability here in #Halifax that I haven't had the capacity to start connecting with community here. Now that it's warming up and people have outdoor opportunities to connect ( #CovidIsntOver ), and since class it out for the summer, I'm trying to focus on community. As a #SolarPunk, I think that community is how we avoid the cyberpunk future that fascism/capitalism have set course for.

To that end, I'm working on three areas of community this summer. The first is participation in the university's #UrbanGarden project, a small plot of land on campus with a small team of volunteers who explore urban food production, with the harvest mostly going to community fridges and pantries. Urban food production and food security for all are core parts of solarpunk.

Second, I'm getting involved with the local ham radio group. Whether it's helping out with public events (and thus reducing the need to rely on police services) or practicing for disaster communication (storms are common here), #HamRadio is a good community service to have. Plus it's so cool to talk to people on other continents using only what fits in my small backpack.

Third is the local bicycle groups. Sunday I participated in the queer bike co-op's start-of-season sale as a volunteer, and going forward I hope to learn how to repair bicycles and apply those skills locally, getting people on bikes and helping them stay there. #BikeRepair and #BikeInfrastructure are crucial for mobility, for health and environmental reasons and so many more. I'm also hoping to get involved with food rescue efforts on my bike.

I want to be visible in my community, imagining a brighter future but also demonstrating that it's possible to get there. I'm going to try to bring some of that visibility to my participation here on the fediverse as well. My efforts alone won't save the world, but with my efforts (and those of many others, individually and collectively), I can make a difference.

As I skipped #FreeCADFriday last week, this week I uploaded an early entry:

I made a Bowden cable guide for my bike.

I hope it might be useful for other people as well!

https://www.printables.com/model/1706313

@freecad #FreeCAD #3DPrint #CAD #DIY #bike #bikerepair

Had my bike serviced by Adam at Wobbly Wheel Cyclery in Meersbrook #Sheffield this week and very happy with the service and work.

If you're local and your bike is in need of a service check him out.

https://www.wobblywheelcyclery.com/

#sheffield #cycling #bikerepair

Wobbly Wheel Cyclery

Wobbly Wheel Cyclery is a bike repair shop in the heart of Meersbrook, offering a range of repair services for all types of bike.

Wobbly Wheel Cyclery

The bike looked in bad shape due to a lot of surface rust, but gears and chain were very greasy (no rust) and the brakes and tires looked good.

Turns out I was right, after degreasing, cleaning and a new gripshift the drive part is in excellent shape.

The rear wheel wasn't mounted straight and whoever worked on the v-brakes was clueless.

Now I just need to remove stickers and do some final cleaning.

#bikerepair #reuse