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Looking to do a mechanics course at some point.
Problem is I want something in-between Cytech Home Mechanic and Level 2.
I want something a bit more in-depth but not not £1.5k more in-depth....

Anything else that I could look at?


 
Posted : 17/06/2020 11:20 pm
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I can thoroughly recommend Cycle System Academy in Newton Abbot. Did a course there three years ago. Excellent instruction from Sean, who has huge experience as a mechanic, an instructor and in the wider cycle industry. They do various courses so one might fit your need.

Cycle System Academy


 
Posted : 18/06/2020 12:49 am