Paid repairs also available during basic free inspections and parts replacement
Repair centers operating at Yangjaecheon, Sadang Station, and Bangbae Station

Seocho-gu to Operate 'Visiting Bicycle Repair Center' Until October This Year View original image

Seocho-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) announced on the 16th that it will operate a "Visiting Bicycle Repair Center" at local community centers on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month until October this year.


The "Visiting Bicycle Repair Center" is a service created for residents who have difficulty visiting bicycle repair centers due to the lack of nearby facilities.


At the repair center, basic inspections related to handlebars, chains, tire air pressure, brakes, and more can be received free of charge. If parts such as tires or brake pads need to be replaced after the inspection, paid repairs will be carried out upon payment for the parts.


In addition, Seocho-gu operates "Bicycle Repair Centers" at Yangjaecheon, Sadang Station, and Bangbae Station. The repair centers at Yangjaecheon and Sadang Station also provide the "Seocho Bicycle Cleaning Service," which cleans bicycles using a high-pressure, high-temperature steam cleaner without detergent.


Residents who want to repair their bicycles can check the operating schedule of the bicycle repair centers on the Seocho-gu Office website and visit the nearest community center or the repair centers at Yangjaecheon, Sadang Station, or Bangbae Station.



Mayor Jeon Seong-su said, "We have started operating the visiting repair center so that residents can easily receive bicycle inspection and repair services near their homes," adding, "We will strive to create a carbon-neutral city Seocho through the promotion of bicycles as an eco-friendly green transportation mode."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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