For the sake of safety and comfort, it's important to find a model that fits you. For example, a women's bike will have a shorter stack height and shorter reach lengths. Make sure you're getting the correct size bike by checking the manufacturer's user manual for information on height and adjustability before purchasing.
Protect your bike with a protection plan through Allstate. We offer fast repairs or replacements, 24/7 customer support, and a simple way to file and track a claim. If you purchased a bike and regret not getting the protection plan, you can still add the protection plan to your bike within 30 days of purchase. Download the Walmart app and scan your receipt to get started.
The San Diego region is one of the best places in the country for people to bike, walk, or roll anywhere. SANDAG connects the region via a network of bikeways that are safe and accessible for all to use.
To be eligible for an e-bike rebate voucher, you must be a resident of Denver, Colorado and be 16 years of age or older. Proof of a physical Denver address is required. All documents presented must be dated within one year of application. Examples:
To qualify for any of our e-bike rebates, you must be a resident of Denver, Colorado and be 16 years of age or older. Proof of a physical Denver address is required. All documents presented must be dated within one year of application.
To qualify for the e-bike rebate, you must buy a new e-bike from a participating bike shop. The e-bike must be for use by the e-bike rebate applicant and not for resale. Rebates are not retroactive to past purchases.
E-bikes are helping make Denver healthier by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality in our city. E-bikes are different than standard bikes. Use this page to find resources about how to safely ride, securely store and soundly protect your e-bike. Plus, learn how to navigate the city's bike routes.
Throughout the year, we ask our e-bike rebate recipients to participate in user surveys. The survey asks how you are using your e-bike and how often your bike is replacing car trips. Look for an email from us about the surveys. You can opt out at any time.
You will also receive an invite to download the OpenPath app. We have partnered with the National Renewable Energy Lab to use this app to also look at transportation modes and trips. Data like this will help us look at future infrastructure investments like new bike lanes, safe storage areas, and safe charging opportunities.
The city has partnered with the 529 Garage program to help you protect your bike. We recommend registering your e-bike as soon as you get it home. You will receive a 529 Shield sticker, which is a deterrent for bike thieves. Cities using 529 Garage have seen up to a 40% decline in bike theft. If your bike is stolen, registration will help you reunite with a recovered bike.
No. To help ensure that residents have a place to get their e-bike repaired, we require that all participating bike shops have a brick and mortar location in the area that performs maintenance on the bikes they sell. You must visit a participating bike shop's brick and mortar location to use your rebate.
Earlier this year, the State of Colorado launched an income-qualified e-bike rebate program.This program expands access to e-bike rebates across the state. However, you may not use both rebates to purchase the same e-bike.
The biggest way we are collecting information is through surveys. Throughout the year, we ask our e-bike rebate recipients to participate in a user survey. The survey asks how you are using your e-bike and how often your bike is replacing car trips. Look for an email from us about the the surveys. You can opt out at any time.
In 2023, we'll be celebrating all the ways people bike during National Bike Month. There are so many ways to celebrate Bike Month: with a commute during Bike to Work Week (and Day!), biking to coffee or around the block, or riding on May 7 for National Ride A Bike Day.
Just add a great riding bike that sized to fit you together with all the benefits of a folding bike. It is amazing and our customer keep reporting that they end up using their Bike Friday more than their non-folding bikes because it is so convenient and still rides so wonderfully!
A folding bike solves transportation and storage problems. It is a bicycle designed to fold into a compact form, for easy transportation and storage. Folding bikes are very popular around the world, and especially in cities. The advantages that a folding bike has in a city over a standard bike is three-fold:
Although folding bicycles may be the best bikes for living in a city, their unique design characteristics make them great for many types of riding. Folding bikes are ideal for world travel, bike touring, and group rides.
You may be wondering, are folding bikes slow? Do I have to pedal more on a folding bike? Are folding bikes for kids? The answer to all three questions is no. These are some common misconceptions about folding bikes, all of which are rooted in the small wheel size. Most people assume that smaller wheels are inferior, but there are many reasons why small wheels are just as good as, if not better than, larger wheels.
Colorado is a premier bicycling state. To celebrate bicycling for transportation, fun and health, Colorado has designated each June as Bike Month. At the same time, Colorado joins a nationwide effort to encourage cycling novices and enthusiasts to experience the fun and freedom of safely riding a bike to work, school, errands and recreation.
To help you encourage and promote safe bicycling to co-workers, friends, and family, the Colorado Department of Transportation's Active Transportation Program provides free materials in English and Spanish for your use. Use the links below to find and download official Colorado Bike Month posters. Additional Bike to Work Day materials can be found at biketoworkday.co/materials. The links at the right also provide additional resources, as well as a link to an order form to request hard copies of additional bike resources such as the Colorado Bicycling and Scenic Byways Map, the Colorado Bicycling Manual, and/or the Rules of the Road & Trail Wallet Cards.
A fun, free challenge to help get more people on bikes in Greater New Orleans. Ride anytime, anywhere in April to earn points and win prizes, build teams and recruit others to ride, and connect with community on the virtual platform.
In a 2017 online questionnaire, 57% of respondents reported feeling unsafe riding a bicycle in Downtown, and 62% indicated they would ride a bike downtown more often if streets had safe and comfortable bike lanes. People bicycling and driving both reported feeling most comfortable traveling along bike lanes physically separated from the driving lanes.
How will Bike Bellevue projects be implemented on existing streets?
Bike Bellevue funds rapid-build projects that are implemented on existing streets with no or minimal impact to existing curbs and drainage, which will be addressed as appropriate on a location-by-location basis. An estimated 5.9 miles of motor vehicle travel lanes will be repurposed to implement the 15.11 miles of bike lanes referenced in the Bellevue DRAFT Design Concepts Guide, November 2023. Of these 15.11 miles of bike lanes: 11.17 miles will result from converting 5.9 miles of travel lanes to bike lanes, 2.06 miles of bike lanes will be added while retaining the travel lanes, and 1.88 miles of bike lanes will be upgraded, while retaining the travel lanes. These numbers reference the entire length of each corridor (including the centers of the intersections). The calculations are based on the descriptions of the concept designs in the Bike Bellevue DRAFT Design Concepts Guide, November 2023. The project descriptions do not capture small deviations in the design along the corridor (e.g., the bike lane on one side of the street starts proximate to, but not at the intersection, or a limited section of curbside parking removed). The two-way bike lanes are counted twice to account for bike lanes in each direction.
Along with 20+ other leading bike companies, Cannondale is proud to be a part of the e-bike battery recycling program organized by PeopleForBikes and administrated by the not-for-profit Call2Recycle. Your payment of $15 goes to an industrywide fund that ensures batteries from Cannondale e-bikes are recycled at end of life and do not end up in landfills. Learn more at Call2Recycle.
Bike Walk RVA is a program of Sports Backers that advocates for comfortable and connected places to bike and walk for people of all ages and abilities. Protected bike lanes, paved shared-use paths, safe intersections, and calm neighborhood streets have been proven to get people biking and walking on a regular basis. In 2012, Sports Backers created Bike Walk RVA to advocate for the growth of this infrastructure and to and help normalize biking and walking throughout the region.
Our long-term mobility plan, Go Boston 2030, envisions a city in a region where all residents have better and more equitable travel choices. We want efficient transportation networks that foster economic opportunity, where steps have been taken to prepare for climate change. The City of Boston is committed to making bike trips safe, comfortable, and convenient. This includes pursuing priority routes with bike lanes separated from moving vehicles and retrofitting neighborhood streets to slow traffic.
In 2016, we began a new annual bicycle count program using automated technology. We collect data at specific locations across the City a few times per year. The counted locations provide a representative sample of people biking. Over time, we can use this data to better understand how many people are already biking in Boston, and what we can do to encourage more people to go by bike.
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