I'm soliciting advice from the group. I volunteered to do some bike repair at 
an event designed for helping homeless folks here in Tucson. I have always 
described myself as a "mediocre" mechanic, but in reality, I've built up 3 Rivs 
and do almost all of my own repairs and my bikes all work just fine, so maybe 
I'm more than mediocre. But after volunteering I nearly backed out, worried 
about being ill-prepared, but I sucked it up and am going to do it. Mostly I 
was/still am, worried about what I may encounter. I talked to Will about this 
and he felt like flat tires and poorly adjusted brakes/shifters would be the 
main things needed. I tend to agree. I have a few tires that I was going to 
sell here but instead I will take them with me and give away and mount, if 
needed. I'll be in the Bay Area Thursday and am visiting Riv (gotta ride a GBW 
at Shell Ridge!) and plan on buying 2-3 sets each of brake and shifter cables, 
plus several patch kits to give away and show them how to patch a tube. The 
event is March 27th so I plan on going to a few LBS to ask advice as well and 
perhaps see if they'd be willing to donate anything. I'll bring some lubricant 
as well. I know most of the bikes will be Huffy-type rides so not too worried 
about electronic shifting and dick brakes, of which I know absolutely nothing. 
I know I can't be prepared of every eventuality but is there anything that 
anyone thinks I've ignored/overlooked? Thanks in advance! 

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