Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Bike Repair

Stage B , Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM What if everyone in the world could know how to fix anything? That knowledge would empower us to perform repairs ourselves and dramatically reduce the number of devices in landfills. iFixit has successfully shown tens of thousands of people how to repair Macs and iPods, and we are announcing at Maker Faire our new collaborative repair site for people who want to fix the world! Be the very first to learn about this exciting new community. Learn the story behind iFixit and what we're working to accomplish. We'll fix a cracked iPhone screen while we're at it!

Having derailleur problems? Want to know how to fix a flat quickly or adjust your pedals, handles and seat properly? We'll show you how to fix common problems on your bike.

Web site: http://www.ifixit.com/

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ifixit iFixit is a global repair community of people working together to teach each other how to fix things. iFixit funds its mission by selling Mac and iPod repair parts on iFixit.com.

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