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* Opportunities for volunteers and the public to gain bicycle repair experience in a supportive environment.
* Opportunities for volunteers and the public to gain bicycle repair experience in a supportive environment.
* Free children's bikes
* Free children's bikes
* Advice ranging from open and helpful to extra crusty


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Latest revision as of 00:41, 2 September 2021

Recycle Cycles
Website http://www.theworkingcentre.org/ct/cycles/cycles.html
Email recyclecycles@theworkingcentre.org
Founded 1993
Location Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Language
Services Offered



Contact Info

  • Tuesday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Saturdays: 10:00am - 4:00pm
  • Women and Trans Hours - Tues: 6:30pm - 9:30pm

Please call ahead to book a time to repair your bike (space is limited) - 519-804-2466 ext. 23.

Recycle Cycles is located on the main of The Working Centre's 47 Market Lane building. The entrance and parking is accessible from King St. behind the Morning Glory Café (256 King St. E) We are run by volunteers and are dedicated to cycling and cycling issues.

History

Recycle Cycles was founded in 1993 with the assistance of the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group.

Services Offered

  • Inexpensive reconditioned bicycles for children and adults.
  • Bike shop facilities for individuals to repair their own bicycles.
  • A large supply of used, refurbished and new parts.
  • Opportunities for volunteers and the public to gain bicycle repair experience in a supportive environment.
  • Free children's bikes
  • Advice ranging from open and helpful to extra crusty