Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Biking?but were afraid to ask!

Come join us for a lively discussion/presentation on bike basics & bike commuting, which will include:

· How to select the best bike for you (Buy new? Buy used? Dust off that bike in your garage?)

· How to know if a bike fits correctly

· What you need to know regarding biking safety

· How to overcome barriers, raise biking to a higher priority, and actually start riding

This is a 2-part class (Part l required to take Part ll). Part ll will include a short bike ride and/or visit to a local bike retailer to check out the latest in bikes and gear. Please note, basic bike riding skills are required for part ll, if you opt to ride!

Instructors: Ariadne Delon Scott, Stanford's Bicycle Coordinator; Jane Rothstein, HIP Coordinator of Environmental Behavior Change; Guest Speaker, Beverly Garrity, Founder of “Strong, Light and Beautiful SLaB, Women's Inspirational Cycling Clinics.

 
Date and Time:
 Thursday, July 16, 2009.  12:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.25 hour(s).
Location:
340 Bonair Siding, Rm H  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Other
Sponsor:
Health Improvement Program
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Admission:
Class fee: $20 Class code: bike-01 STAP/EA Funds approved Register hip.stanford.edu
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June 17, 2009