Are you feeling tyred and deflated this Spring? Gear up for Dr. Bike!

Is you bike being used as a hanging rack? Is your bike struggling with the shopping? Need a good excuse to get the kids out of the house? Could your commute be made more comfortable? Are you embarassed by every squeak and groan?

Transition Rutland have already brought you two weekends of our Dr’s expertise to help you on your way to Spring cycling. With this Saturday 31st March, the third and final this Spring, we want to make sure all those wonky handlebars, flat tyres, and rusty bolts are shined, pumped and straightened ready for the Summer weather.

Transition and Rutland Cycling team up for Bike Doctor daysBring your bike along for a FREE and speedy diagnosis, service and all the tips, advice and tricks of the trade that you could ask for. We will be at OAKHAM CASTLE from 10:00 ’til 15:00 with a team of experts led by Graham from Rutland Cycling. We will also have some bike safety freebies and maps of local cycle routes to whet your apetite.

Bike doctor day with Transition RutlandLast year was a huge success with many happy customers going home with a new spring in their suspension! After two weekends of surgery we’re pedaling up a gear to find all remaining bike ailments and help our two wheeled friends become fit for purpose.

Transition Rutland have their eye on bringing more cycling related activities to the county so even if your bike is fit and healthy come down for a chat and sign up to our mailing list to ensure that you make the most of the beautiful place you live in!

See you between 10am and 3pm on Saturday 31st March!

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