
The ReCYCLEry is a local not-for-profit organization in North Carolina that provides a community workspace centered around bikes: education, salvaging old bikes, and creating bikes for transportation and recreation. But it's not alone. There are similar establishments throughout the country...

The ReCYCLEry in Carrboro, North Carolina allows community members to exchange volunteer hours for a bike, to develop new skills, and to contribute to the blue bike program (a community bike program).

But there are other spaces that are similar such as the Davis Bike Church / Davis Bike Collective (Pictured above and located in Davis, CA) and 1304 Bikes (Raleigh, North Carolina).
Are you familiar with a similar program in a different city? Let us know!
The photos below are from the Carrboro ReCYCLEry via their Facebook group.


Comments (5)
If you're in Atlanta, Georgia, check out Sopo Bikes in East Atlanta. sopobikes.org!
Community Cycles in Boulder, CO sounds a lot like the reCYCLEry. They work to educate the community on bicycle safety maintenance and have a program to get a bike you build yourself in trade for work hours.
yay!
In LA: The Bike Kitchen (one in SF also)
The Bike-rowave & The Bike Oven.
NYC: Time's Up, Recycle-A-Bicycle, many more.
PGH: FREE RIDE!
if you have a bike collecting dust at home: these folks can teach you (AND your kids) how to fix it yourself or they'll gladly accept it as a donation too for someone else how can really use one.
Also near the ReCYCLEry and 1304 Bikes is the Durham Bike Co-Op in Durham, NC.
http://www.durhambikecoop.org/
Workshop Houston: http://www.workshophouston.org/