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IPMBA Maintenance Officer Course –REGISTRATION FORM – KANSAS CITY, KANSAS | SEPTEMBER 13-17, 2021 IPMBA Maintenance Officer Course –REGISTRATION FORM – KANSAS CITY, KANSAS | SEPTEMBER 13-17, 2021 IPMBA Maintenance Officer Certification Course Do your bikes take a beating? Having an in-house maintenance officer translates into less bicycle downtime, fewer expensive repairs, and safer, longer-lasting bicycles. This hands-on course will provide you with the skills to maintain your fleet and perform all but the most technical repairs. The curriculum emphasizes preventive maintenance, general repairs, and overhaul of component groups. You will also learn fleet management principles and documentation methods. Topics include tires and tubes; wheels (hubs and truing); pedals, cranks, chains, sprockets, and derailleur systems; rim and disc brakes; handlebars, stems, saddles, and seatposts; headsets; frames and forks; on-ride repairs; diagnosing and correcting mechanical problems; new bicycle assembly; and fleet management. Typically offered only at the annual IPMBA Conference, this course involves a complete overhaul of your duty bike as well as extensive diagnostic and hands-on practice. Bringing replacement parts as noted on the tool list is strongly recommended. Bring your bike and tools and prepare to overhaul! DETAILS: HOST AGENCY: Kansas City Police Department. ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Suites Speedway, 3000 N. 103rd Terrace, Kansas City KS 66109. Rate and reservation information are included in the registration packet and on the website. COURSE LOCATION: Patricia “Diane” Kane Community Center, 3130 N. 122nd Street, Kansas City KS 66109. COURSE LENGTH: 40 hours (five days). PREREQUISITES: Current IPMBA membership; basic maintenance experience and tools (see included list). COURSE TEXT: Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bike Repair (included in course fee). TESTING PROCEDURE: Written and practical. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Registration forms, and all fees must be received by IPMBA by August 31, 2021. No walk-ins. COURSE LIMIT: 12. IPMBA Maintenance Officer Course Registration Form Name: _________________________________________________ PAYMENT (US DOLLARS ONLY) ENCLOSED: Home Address: _________________________________________ $750 Course Registration City, State, Zip: _________________________________________ $60 Membership Dues (current membership required) Country: ________________________________________________ New Renew $ ___________ Total Enclosed Phone: Cell Home _____________________________________ Email for Confirmation: __________________________________ Check MC/Visa Department Name: ______________________________________ _____________________________________ Department Address: ____________________________________ Exp. Date: ____/___ Security Code: ________________ City, State, Zip: _________________________________________ Dept. Phone: _________________ Dept. Fax: _________________ Signature:_____________________________________ CHECK OFF WHAT APPLIES TO YOU! Cardholder’s Name: ____________________________ 1. I am a current IPMBA Member. Billing Address: _______________________________ My member # ________________________. _____________________________________________ renewing IPMBA Membership (my $60 dues are enclosed). Cardholder’s Phone Number: ______________________ My member #_________________________. Email address for Receipt: ________________________ joining IPMBA (my $60 dues are enclosed). 2. I am a member of a Police bike unit. Police on Bikes, Inc.’s: Federal ID# 52-2137781 a member of an EMS bike unit. RETURN THIS FORM WITH PAYMENT TO: a member of a Security bike unit. IPMBA Maintenance Course 583 Frederick Rd. #5B – Baltimore MD 21228 Refunds: Cancellations must be in writing and received by August 31, PH: 410-744-2400 – FX: 410-744-5504 2021. Refunds, less a $50 administrative fee, will be processed after the Email: [email protected] course. Membership dues are non-refundable. No refunds after August 31. Greetings from IPMBA and the Kansas City (KS) Police Department! We look forward to welcoming you to the IPMBA Maintenance Course in Kansas City, Kansas. Please read this information carefully and call 410-744- 2400 or email [email protected] with questions. IMPORTANT CONTACTS BICYCLE & TOOL SHIPPING Course-related questions: David Millican, Bicycle shipping services are available through [email protected] or 940-391-1830. Bike Flights (https://www.bikeflights.com/partners/ Registration status: Maureen Becker, international-police-mountain-bike-association). [email protected] or 410-744-2400. Local information: Jared Shearer, Bikes and tools can be shipped to the Kansas [email protected] or 913-228-0775. City (KS) Police Department. Note: Your course confirmation will be sent via Address the shipment as follows: email. If you do not receive this correspondence, Your Name do not assume that you are registered. Call 410- IPMBA MOCC 744-2400 or email [email protected] to check c/o Sgt. Jared Shearer on your registration status. KCKPD Community Policing Unit 4951 State Ave The cut-off date for this class is August 31, 2021. Kansas City KS 66102 Include your arrival date on the package. Sgt. TRAINING LOCATION Shearer will store your bike and tools in a secure The course will be held at the Patricia “Diane” storage area until you arrive. Equipment will be Kane Community Center, 3130 N. 122nd Street, transported to the training location. Kansas City KS 66109. The training location is three miles/4.8 km from the Comfort Suites- You must notify Sgt. Shearer of your intent to Speedway, within the radius of the complimentary ship materials to him and email him the hotel shuttle. tracking numbers. AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION Printing a return label when scheduling your The Comfort Suites-Speedway is approximately inbound shipment via UPS or FEDEX or twenty miles/32 km from Kansas City arranging return shipping via Bike Flights is highly International Airport. Airport shuttle service is not recommended to facilitate return shipping. available. Visit https://www.flykci.com/ for ground transportation options. If you are staying at the Comfort Suites- Speedway, you may ship your equipment to BICYCLE SURVEY yourself to arrive no more than two business days Complete and return the included Bicycle Survey prior to your arrival. Check with the hotel about the bicycle you are bringing to the class regarding their shipping policies/fees. by August 31, 2021. Please email it (save the page using your name as the file name) or scan/ Address the shipment as follows: take a photo of it and email it to [email protected]. Your Name (Guest) c/o Comfort Suites Speedway - Kansas City 3000 N 103rd Terrace Kansas City KS 66109 Hold for: YOUR NAME (Guest) Arrival Date: YOUR ARRIVAL DATE You will need to arrange return EQUIPMENT & ATTIRE Personal Protective Equipment shipping for your bike and tools Bicycles must be fully equipped Face covering/mask through the hotel. Pre-printing public safety bicycles. Helmets Supply of disposable gloves return labels is recommended. are required for all on-bike Hand sanitizer/wipes activities. The last day will include BICYCLE RENTALS test rides and on-the-road- Other You will work on your own bike repairs. Note-taking materials during this class. Rental bikes Laptop computer/tablet are not available for this purpose. Duty Bike (optional) Reputable manufacturer Personal bike for trail or road BICYCLE STORAGE public safety bicycle in good riding (optional) Bicycles will be worked on daily working order, properly fitted and will be stored overnight in the Street/combination tires (no CLASS SCHEDULE classroom. knobbies) The full training schedule will be Pedal retention devices distributed with the student CHECK IN (including approved flat materials on the first day of the The first day of class is Monday, pedals/footwear systems) course. The course hours are September 13, 2021. Arrive at At least one water bottle & 0800-1730 daily. Note: schedule the Kane Community Center holder may be changed at the discretion promptly at 0745 hours. Bring Hydration system of the instructors. your bicycle, tools, and (recommended) workstand with you. Wear casual High-intensity headlight with a HOUSING but neat clothing suitable for bike four-hour run time (if you Comfort Suites-Speedway, maintenance and bring a shop intend to ride at night) 3000 N. 103rd Terrace, Kansas apron or coveralls if possible. Steady or flashing red taillight City KS 66109. The rate is $89 Rear mount kickstand (king or double-queen) plus BICYCLE TOOLKIT 17.125% tax. Call 913-299-4466 The list of required tools is Tools (On-Bike) and reference Group Code attached. All students must bring Patch kit LU97H1 or book online at https:// all items on the list. The Park Tire levers tinyurl.com/IPMBA-MOCC-KS. Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Two spare tubes Repair will be provided. Compact tire pump or CO2 The rate includes full hot Allen wrenches (4/5/6/8 mm) breakfast, WIFI, and parking. An order form for Patrol Bike Wrenches (8/10 mm) The hotel has a business center, Systems/Bike Tools.com is in this Disposable gloves indoor pool and fitness center, packet. Order early to ensure guest laundry, and free shuttle timely delivery or source your Safety Equipment service within three miles/4.8 km tools from your local bike shop. Bike helmet (approved by of the hotel (note: the availability ANSI, Snell, CPSC or of amenities may be affected by Tools will not be available for equivalent) COVID-19 conditions). Visit purchase during the course. Eye protection (shatter- https://www.choicehotels.com/ resistant, clear and tinted)
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