Adelaide Community Bicycle Workshop
Adelaide Community Bicycle Workshop is close to The Joinery, 105-111, Franklin Street, Adelaide, Adelaide, Adelaide City Council, South Australia, 5000
- Address: 111 Franklin St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
- Phone: +61 435 021 681
- Website: wordpress.com
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Adelaide Community Bicycle Workshop reviews
I really appreciate their dedication to fix the bicycles and donate to refugees, I am one of the new arrivals from Afghanistan on 2021 and i got my bicycle from here which helped to learn bike ridding and travel around ???????????? they are kind and nice ???????????? …
Bought a deadlock for my bike, good price. However the service was lacking and I didn’t feel comfortable in the space. Volunteers and paid staff really need to up their game and attempt to be inclusive and considerate. It’s 2022 this is …
I too have been a victim of Mike Brisco’s appalling attitude toward me and have witnessed it toward some non English speaking people. Being a volunteer is no excuse. It is of no consequence to review Mike Brisco’s disrespectful and rude …
I really appreciate their dedication to fix the bicycles and donate to refugees, I am one of the new arrivals from Afghanistan on 2021 and i got my bicycle from here which helped to learn bike ridding and travel around. They are kind and nice.
Bought a deadlock for my bike, good price. However the service was lacking and I didn’t feel comfortable in the space. Volunteers and paid staff really need to up their game and attempt to be inclusive and considerate. It’s 2022 this is unacceptable.
I too have been a victim of Mike Brisco’s appalling attitude toward me and have witnessed it toward some non English speaking people. Being a volunteer is no excuse. It is of no consequence to review Mike Brisco’s disrespectful and rude behavior.
I too have been a victim of Mike Brisco’s appalling attitude toward me and have witnessed it toward some non-English speaking people. Being a volunteer is no excuse. It is of no consequence to review Mike Brisco’s disrespectful and rude behavior.
I really appreciate their dedication to fix the bicycles and donate to refugees, I am one of the new arrivals from Afghanistan in 2021 and I got my bicycle from here which helped me learn bike riding and travel around. They are kind and nice.
Bought a deadlock for my bike, good price. However, the service was lacking and I didn’t feel comfortable in the space. Volunteers and paid staff really need to up their game and attempt to be inclusive and considerate. It’s 2022, this is unacceptable.