Community Bicycle Organizations: Difference between revisions

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* [http://www.bicyclekitchen.com/ Bicycle Kitchen] (Los Angeles)
* [http://www.bicyclekitchen.com/ Bicycle Kitchen] (Los Angeles)
* [http://www.bikerowave.org/ Bikerowave] (Santa Monica)
* [http://www.bikerowave.org/ Bikerowave] (Santa Monica)
* [[Bike Church]] (Santa Cruz)
* [http://www.santacruzhub.org/bikechurchfrm.html Bike Church] (Santa Cruz)
* [[Santa Cruz Bike Coop]] (Santa Cruz)
* [[Santa Cruz Bike Coop]] (Santa Cruz)
* [http://www.bicicentro.org/ Bici Centro] (Santa Barbara)
* [http://www.bicicentro.org/ Bici Centro] (Santa Barbara)

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Criteria

The list below uses the criteria in found in the Bicycle Organization Organization Project zine for what constitutes a community bike shop, namely:

  • Non-profit bicycle organizations
  • Bike shops that are accessible to people without money
  • Shops that have an educational focus, teaching others how to fix bikes
  • Shops that are volunteer run
  • Organizations that ship bikes to communities suffering from first world colonialism & its effects
  • Shops that provide free or low-cost services to the community
  • Organizations that recycle bicycles and parts

Bike Shops

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Quebec

Ghana

Guatemala


United States

Arizona

California

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Louisiana

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Montana

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Dakota

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Washington D.C.

See Also

The Bicycle Organization Organization Project