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'''Free Cycles''' provides bikes, parts and help to those in need. Programs include a free and open community shop, checkout bikes, pedal technology, pedal education, BikeWell and an annual [[Festival of Cycles]]. Free Cycles formed in 1996 primarily to place free-roaming green bikes on Missoula's street corners. The green bikes evolved to 7 other bike programs, and later spurred the [[Missoula Institute for Sustainable Transportation]] (MIST). | '''Free Cycles''' provides bikes, parts and help to those in need. Programs include a free and open community shop, checkout bikes, pedal technology, pedal education, BikeWell and an annual [[Festival of Cycles]]. Free Cycles formed in 1996 primarily to place free-roaming green bikes on Missoula's street corners. The green bikes evolved to 7 other bike programs, and later spurred the [[Missoula Institute for Sustainable Transportation]] (MIST). | ||
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Free Cycles provides bikes, parts and help to those in need. Programs include a free and open community shop, checkout bikes, pedal technology, pedal education, BikeWell and an annual Festival of Cycles. Free Cycles formed in 1996 primarily to place free-roaming green bikes on Missoula's street corners. The green bikes evolved to 7 other bike programs, and later spurred the Missoula Institute for Sustainable Transportation (MIST).
Contact
Free Cycles can be reached at 406-541-7284.