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Hi, Does any fellow wiki Wirral member know of anywhere that offers the above training? Want to get involved but would like to get some sort of qualifications first which will help in a project that i would like to venture into. Thanks in advance people
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I learned a lot from you tube: ) Seriously.
If I remember I when I was looking I found a course, it was too far away and too expensive. One site claimed to be the only recognised body to hold such a certification.
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I think i will need to be qualified or have some sort of certificate before i would be allowed to fix or maintain other peoples bikes, I'm wanting to work from home or even from a workshop.
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