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Community bike workshops and bicycle repair: the global picture

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Community bike workshops and bicycle repair: the global picture. / Batterbury, Simon; Baradar, Hedeeyeh.
In: Kooche, Vol. 16, 04.10.2023, p. 76-83.

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Batterbury, Simon ; Baradar, Hedeeyeh. / Community bike workshops and bicycle repair : the global picture. In: Kooche. 2023 ; Vol. 16. pp. 76-83.

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