Cycle Repair

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Thank you VK for bringing awareness about cycles in campus. We all knew that our cycles are neglected…your presence made us know our cycles more and understand their maintenance. Thanks for sharing simple tools and techniques to clean them (specially WD 40 and remove rust). It was like coming closer to what we posses and enjoy when they work efficiently, Still working to understand them more.

Often we buy and throw them when they do not work, If we know how to maintain them chances are that we will enjoy them more… the idea is not that each child start repairing their cycles, but for all of us to get exposed to basic skills to love and enjoy what we posses ๐Ÿ™‚ One child shared โ€œ I learnt how much WD40 I should use (more or little), I learnt what will happen If we do not paint, how to cure rust in cycle.โ€


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