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  | name          = CommonWheels Bicycle Co-op
  | year_founded  = 2012
  | website        = [http://www.commonwheels.org/ www.commonwheels.org/]
  | email          = info@commonwheels.org
  | town          = Allston
  | state          = Massachusetts
  | country        = United States


  | has-diy-shop          = yes
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We provide free skill-sharing workshops, social rides, tools and guidance, multilingual resources, and community—and we encourage participation and support from all who share our vision for better bicycling, in Boston and beyond.}}


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We are a Do-It-Yourself community bike organization with multiple events every week where you can connect with community and tune-up your bike. See the calendar to the right for our upcoming events, classes, clinics, and rides. Keep in touch with us by signing up for our monthly newsletter updates, and follow us on Facebook


We are a Do-It-Yourself community bike organization with multiple events every week where you can connect with community and tune-up your bike. See the calendar to the right for our upcoming events, classes, clinics, and rides. Keep in touch with us by signing up for our monthly newsletter updates, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter: @CommonWheelz
===About Us ===
About Us


CommonWheels is an Allston-based bicycle collective focused on building a community of happy, safe, educated riders though workshops, group rides, and our flagship program, Open Shop. Open Shop is a free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. We provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn't to fix your bike and send you own your way, it's to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston bike riders, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. Don't have anything to work on on your own bike? Volunteers are always welcome at Open Shop, where you can learn by working on one of our fleet bikes. Our Open Shops roll every week on Wednesdays at POP Allston, with classes every Sunday.
CommonWheels is an Allston-based bicycle collective focused on building a community of happy, safe, educated riders though workshops, group rides, and our flagship program, Open Shop. Open Shop is a free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. We provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn't to fix your bike and send you own your way, it's to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston bike riders, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. Don't have anything to work on on your own bike? Volunteers are always welcome at Open Shop, where you can learn by working on one of our fleet bikes. Our Open Shops roll every week on Saturdays at The Grove, between Western Avenue and North Harvard Avenue.


You can also find us setting up shop at farmers' markets, running workshops complete with all sorts of pro tips, and organizing group social rides to get our community out biking together.
You can also find us organizing group social rides to get our community out biking together.


Check us out at: http://www.commonwheels.org/
Check us out at: http://www.commonwheels.org/
Email us at info@commonwheels.org with questions!
Email us at info@commonwheels.org with questions!

Latest revision as of 13:47, 27 March 2023

Common Wheels Bicycle Co-op
Website http://www.commonwheels.org
Founded unknown
Location Allston, Massachusetts, United States
Mission Statement

CommonWheels is a 501c3 non-profit collective based in Allston, MA. Our mission is to use the bicycle as a tool that empowers all people to be more self-reliant, healthy, and connected to their community.

We provide free skill-sharing workshops, social rides, tools and guidance, multilingual resources, and community—and we encourage participation and support from all who share our vision for better bicycling, in Boston and beyond.
Other Contact Info https://www.facebook.com/commonwheels, https://twitter.com/commonwheels, https://www.instagram.com/commonwheels/, https://discord.com/invite/udMqVzcSnN



We are a Do-It-Yourself community bike organization with multiple events every week where you can connect with community and tune-up your bike. See the calendar to the right for our upcoming events, classes, clinics, and rides. Keep in touch with us by signing up for our monthly newsletter updates, and follow us on Facebook

About Us

CommonWheels is an Allston-based bicycle collective focused on building a community of happy, safe, educated riders though workshops, group rides, and our flagship program, Open Shop. Open Shop is a free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. We provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn't to fix your bike and send you own your way, it's to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston bike riders, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. Don't have anything to work on on your own bike? Volunteers are always welcome at Open Shop, where you can learn by working on one of our fleet bikes. Our Open Shops roll every week on Saturdays at The Grove, between Western Avenue and North Harvard Avenue.

You can also find us organizing group social rides to get our community out biking together.

Check us out at: http://www.commonwheels.org/ Email us at info@commonwheels.org with questions!