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Are you looking to gain employment in the cycle industry?

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The Cytech 1 course is now recognised by most leading manufacturers and suppliers, as well as the Association of Cyle Traders (ACT), as the minimum required standard entry level qualification for anyone wishing to become a cycle mechanic.

Please contact PJCs or email us for more information

More details of Cytech 1 : Prices : Course Dates


Other Public courses : Wheelbuilding Courses : Assembly and Maintenace

After Cytech 1 what is the next stage?

The next stage is to move on to Cytech 2. To undertake this training a mechanic must be performing the role of a cycle mechanic in a cycle shop, or similar, on a day to day basis performing a wide range of tasks up to and including a full cycle service. Contact PJCs for more details.