Ride it.

Fix it.

Love it.

Learn from the pros how to repair and maintain your road or gravel bike. From the basics to electronic shifting—for maximum independence on every ride. Space is limited.

Inclusive & Community-Oriented

A safe space for all cycling enthusiasts. We learn together as equals. Most courses are open to everyone, though we continue to offer sessions exclusively for women.

Practical

No dry theory. You’ll get your hands dirty working on your own bike and learn the skills that really matter.

All-around worry-free

Includes high-quality snacks, drinks, and a detailed handout to take home.

Choose your workshop

Ready for the Season:
Bike Check, Setup & Maintenance

April 22, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.

In this workshop, you’ll learn what really matters when it comes to road bikes and gravel bikes: from proper initial setup—including the headset, brakes, and drivetrain—to maintenance, cleaning, and the most important basics for your first rides—whether in a group or on your own.

Bike Basics, Maintenance & Roadside Assistance

*Exclusively for women

April 23, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.

In this workshop, you’ll learn the essentials of bike assembly, maintenance, wear and tear, and simple repairs. Together, we’ll look at which parts of your bike need regular attention, how to spot common problems, and what you can safely do on your own.

Bike Basics, Maintenance & Roadside Assistance (Road Bikes & Gravel Bikes)

April 24, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.

In this workshop, you’ll learn the essentials of bike assembly, maintenance, wear and tear, and simple repairs. Together, we’ll look at which parts of your bike need regular attention, how to spot common problems, and what you can safely do on your own.

Please bring

01
Your own clean road bike or gravel bike (highly recommended)

02
Mini tool, tire lever, and spare tube (if available)

03
Optional: Torque wrench

Hi, I'm Vally!

I am Valentyna, a bicycle mechatronics engineer and passionate cyclist. I love how much safety and enjoyment you get when you really understand your bike - and that's exactly what I want to pass on in my courses. It's important to me that everyone can learn at their own pace and feels safe to ask any questions. That's why I always have mechanics from the spoks team with me so that we can respond to your bikes and needs as individually as possible. I look forward to introducing you to wrenching step by step.