Saturday, March 26th
Workshop topics will cover traffic laws, riding on the road, finding your route, gear selection, and a discussion on just getting started. Speakers include Eileen Hyatt, Paul Turner, Barb Chamberlain, & John Speare. In addition, P2P will be on hand at the end of the workshop to go over flat repair and basic bike maintenance – so bring your bicycle!
All proceeds from this workshop will go to support P2P (the cost is $15), and you can register online through Brown Paper Tickets, or, come to the store (32 W 2nd Ave., on the NE corner of 2nd and Browne) and register today!
For more information contact Beth Mort at Sun People Dry Goods, 509.363.9378, or send her an email: beth@sunpeopledrygoods.com.
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Radicality Today: Time, Hygiene, and Education
Jason Bennetch
- Mythical creature: Dragon
- Favorite tool song: Lateralis
- Born: Riverside CA
- Hospital: March AFB
- Favorite aspect of being a student: The opportunity to learn
- Reason for volunteering: Exude positive influence upon the community
- Mother’s occupation: Lumber machinist
- Current book: A brief history of nearly everything
Pedals has two classes coming up in the month of April: Drive-train Maintenance and Wheel Building. Each will be rad. Check out the classes section for more information; but know this UBI! We’re into a liberatory education, and we have free twine!
Radicality Today: Time, Bikes, and Food
Nick Kovalenko
- Mythical creature: Griffin
- Favorite fugazi song: Suggestion
- Born: Puyallup
- Hospital: Good Sam
- Favorite aspect of being a carpenter: The Reveal
- Reason for volunteering: Community Involvement
- Grandfathers occupation: North Dakota State Rep /Â Farmer
- Favorite books:Â Â Â Â Car Light & Long Way Gone
Wheel building class in April

You could be *this* happy!
We’re looking to do a one-night wheel building class sometime during the first week of in mid-April. We need 4 more people.
More information on the class is here. Please read this info before signing up.
But in a nutshell, it’s $25. You must buy wheel bits though to build up. Here are some example wheel prices. These are for rear wheels. Just as examples.
The budget do-all build:
Sun cr-18 rim: $28
wheelmaster straight gauge spokes, brass nipples: $20
deore LX or Tiagra rear hub: $45
total: $93
The slightly fancier, lighter build:
velocity synergy rim:$68
14/15 butted DT Competition, silver alloy nipples: $50
105 hub: $62
total: $180
The cheap bling fixed gear build:
velocity deep v colored/bling rim: $80
wheelmaster 14 gauge black spokes: $25
origin 8 black track/freewheel hub: $45
total: $150
Send us an email if you’re interested. Pedals2people@gmail.com