Training

Professional Cycle Mechanics for Everybody

Weldtech Training was developed by our head trainer Jeff Beach in close co-operation with Weldtite.

The training was designed from the outset to be modular and progressive so that whatever level you want to progress to, we can accommodate you, and provide you with progress markers along the way.

The training is suitable for those who have never held a spanner before, or for the seasoned professional mechanic seeking to hone his or her skills and gain an industry recognized, nationally regulated, accreditation.

We can train interested parties at our training centre in bicycle-friendly York, or we can go out to shops, groups of individuals or community projects to deliver training where you need it.

We make exclusive use of Weldtech tools and lubricants in the training, and have a continuing role in working with Weldtite to develop existing and new products.

For further details of Weldtech courses, please Click Here


Jeff Beach
Weldtech Training Officer
Mobile: 07533 518445
Email: velotechcycling@aim.com.
 






Essential Tools
  • Sprocket Remover
    Sprocket Remover
  • Cotterless Crank Extractor
    Cotterless Crank Extractor
  • Cotterless Crank Extractor With Handle
    Cotterless Crank Extractor With Handle
  • Philips Screwdriver
    Philips Screwdriver
  • Flat Screwdriver
    Flat Screwdriver
  • Slip Joint Pliers
    Slip Joint Pliers
  • Long Nose Pliers
    Long Nose Pliers
  • Rivex Chain Rivet Extractor
    Rivex Chain Rivet Extractor
  • Universal Rivoli Chain Rivet Extractor
    Universal Rivoli Chain Rivet Extractor
  • Forged Pedal Spanner
    Forged Pedal Spanner
  • Pedal Spanner
    Pedal Spanner
  • Triple Spoke Key
    Triple Spoke Key
  • Cone Spanners
    Cone Spanners
  • Remover Spanner
    Remover Spanner
  • Deluxe Multi Tool
    Deluxe Multi Tool


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