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The '''[http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/ {{PAGENAME}}]''' has been a leader in the Edmonton and area environmental and cycling community since 1980. Our goal is to support the bicycle as a healthy and ecologically sound mode of everyday urban travel.  
Learn how to fix your bike and ride in traffic. Buy a refurbished bike, or donate a disused one. Meet other cyclists, and help us advocate for a bike-friendly city.
 
Whether you ride a few times a week, 265 bike-friendly days a year, or year-round, the '''[http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/ {{PAGENAME}}]''' (EBC) gives you the tools you need to enjoy cycling. Established as a non-profit society in 1980, EBC operates two volunteer-run community bike workshops, provides training for children, youth and adults, hosts events during Bike Month and all year-round, and represents Edmonton cyclists at City Hall.


== Contact Info ==
== Contact Info ==
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Edmonton AB  T5J 2P2
Edmonton AB  T5J 2P2


===e-Mail===
===E-mail===
info@edmontonbikes.ca
info@edmontonbikes.ca


===In Person===
===In Person===
South Edmonton:
====BikeWorks South====
10047 80 Ave NW (Back Alley)
10047 80 Ave NW (rear lane entrance)
Edmonton AB  T6E 1T4
Edmonton AB  T6E 1T4


North Edmonton (opening April 2012):
780-433-BIKE (2453)
 
====BikeWorks North====
9305 111 Ave NW
9305 111 Ave NW
Edmonton AB  T5G 0A2
Edmonton AB  T5G 0A2


===Phone===
780-757-9100
* South location: 780-433-BIKE (2453)
* North location: (not yet available)


=== Website ===
=== Website ===
* http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/
* http://EdmontonBikes.ca/
* http://www.cycleedmonton.ca/ (advocacy)
* http://CycleEdmonton.ca/ (advocacy)
* http://bikeology.ca/ (Bike Month)


== History ==
== History ==
In 1980, a group of like-minded, bicycle-commuting enthusiasts decided it was time to band together to encourage and help more people to get around Edmonton by bicycle. On August 1 of that year, the Edmonton Bicycle Commuters’ Society was officially born!
http://edmontonbikes.ca/history/
 
The original idea was to provide a do-it-yourself bike shop and bike recycling service to commuter cyclists in Edmonton. The EBC community bike shop, '''Bikeworks''', is still the heart of EBC, but the organization has done much, much more over the last thirty years.
 
In the early 1990s, EBC launched a festival to celebrate the wondrous machine that is the bicycle! '''Lunar Cycle,''' which ran for six years before the main organizers moved on to bigger and better things, was a celebration of all things bikey, and included events such as bike-to-work breakfasts, participation in the silly summer parade (with our lovely cow-on-a-bike mascot), advocacy outreach, a critical mass ride and many other events.
 
Since 2001, Lunar Cycle has been reincarnated and expanded by EBC members and others in the community in the annual June Bike Month celebrations, centred around the weekend-long [http://www.bikeology.ca/ Bikeology festival].
 
The '''Rails to Trails''' initiative was also developed in the 1990s by a core group of EBC members. The vision of Rails to Trails was to convert unused rail corridors in the city into a network of multi-use trails for cyclists and pedestrians. While not as expansive as envisioned, What EBC advocated for has essentially been adopted by the City of Edmonton’s Ribbon of Steel project. Although our participation is obscured in the past, WE know that the kernel of the idea began with us and was championed by others.
 
The '''Bikes on Buses''' initiative - to encourage the city to equip Edmonton Transit buses with racks for bicycles - was started by former EBC president Tooker Gomberg, one of our more active (and infamous) members, who was by that time, on City Council. It continued when the Edmonton Transit System called up and asked if we would consider funding - via a grant - racks for other routes, which EBC successfully accepted. The program has been operating since 1996 within the City of Edmonton.  The current City of Edmonton Active Transportation plan calls for bike racks to eventually be available on all buses.
 
Since its inception, EBC has been committed to reducing the environmental impact of bicycles past their prime. We continue to accept used bikes and strip them of parts that can still be used to stock our low-cost parts room. Unsalvageable parts and bikes are sent to be melted down and recycled. In 2006, EBC expanded our recycling program by partnering with the Alberta Recycling Management Authority, Mountain Equipment Coop, and a number of bike stores in Edmonton to pilot a project to collect and recycle bicycle tires.
 
The many changes in the location of BikeWorks are also renowned among longstanding members. We started out on Jasper Avenue before moving to 105 Street and 85 Avenue, and then to someone’s car! The next actual building was the Quonset hut between Calgary Trail North and South at University Avenue. BikeWorks next location was a space over at the Tile factory in the same yard. That winter was a particularly cold one for intrepid BikeWorks mechanics, as there was no heat in the Tile Factory. Walter Gobel donated a wood burning stove, and we stayed warm by burning extraneous bits of paper.
 
We experienced some difficulty with vandals, so, when our landlord, the Alberta Government, sold the property to NAIT the following winter, many welcomed the move to our new location. In 2000 we moved EBC into our present home - a much-needed larger, more visible space which has allowed us to expand the services we offer to the community and improve our revenues by carrying more inventory and being in a more accessible space.  In 2012, EBC returned to the North side, leasing a warehouse at 111 Ave and 93 St.  This represented the first time we had operated two locations simultaneously.
 
It’s been a long ride for EBC, marked by chaos; rusty clunkers; insolvency and solvency; some new, shiny parts; constant moves; enthusiasm; thousands of used bikes coming and going; amazing volunteers; happy staff; beautiful, sane members; lots of learning; bent tools; crazy people pretending to be sane, then insisting that bikes be made available to them to cycle to Ontario in October; building mezzanines and taking mezzanines down; pizza; bikes and wheels swinging from the rafters and piling thick on the floor; bitter staff; relentless staff; bike movies; lunar cycling; overflowing storage rooms; great conversations over broken bikes; art bikes; staying warm by the light of the wood burning stove; donations from other bike shops; bikes stolen; and on and on and on. For over 30 years, EBC has been proud to promote commuter cycling and sustainable energy technology.
 
Non-profit groups are generally run by the seat of their pants and the kindness of strangers, and EBC is no exception; there was a time when being the president of EBC meant paying the organization’s rent. But through it all and thanks to our committed members and many volunteers (to say nothing of the various funders we’ve had over the years, including CanadaTrust Environment Fund, EcoTrust, the Wild Rose Foundation and numerous casinos), we have prevailed to become the group we are today: a slightly obscure, hardworking fringe element teaching and assisting people in their choice to commute by bicycle.


== Services Offered ==
== Services Offered ==
=== BikeWorks DIY Shop ===
=== BikeWorks Community Repair Shop ===
 
EBC operates BikeWorks, a fully equipped, volunteer-run community bicycle shop. We have general purpose tools and many of the specialty bicycle tools you need to repair and maintain your two-wheeler.
 
With help and guidance from our trusty volunteer mechanics, anyone (even those without any mechanical experience) can do their own repairs and perform their own maintenance.
 
BikeWorks also carries a large stock of used parts so you can replace defective components at a very reasonable cost.


The BikeWorks Guide is a comprehensive guide to the operation of BikeWorks:
BikeWorks North and BikeWorks South are fully-equipped, volunteer-run community bike workshops. We have all the tools (including specialty bicycle tools) needed to repair and maintain your bicycle, and mechanics to teach you how to do it. We also have a vast selection of used and new parts and bicycles available for purchase.
[[Media:BikeWorks_Guide.pdf‎]]


=== Recycling ===
=== Recycling ===
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We offer courses for adults to learn to ride, children with special needs to learn to ride, as well courses on on-road cycling for cyclists of all ages and skill levels (emphasizing riding safely and effectively).  We also offer basic mechanic courses, specialized courses (e.g. wheel building), mechanic training courses (to become a mechanic), and topical courses (e.g. introduction to winter riding).
We offer courses for adults to learn to ride, children with special needs to learn to ride, as well courses on on-road cycling for cyclists of all ages and skill levels (emphasizing riding safely and effectively).  We also offer basic mechanic courses, specialized courses (e.g. wheel building), mechanic training courses (to become a mechanic), and topical courses (e.g. introduction to winter riding).


[http://www.canbike.net/cca_pages/index.htm CAN-BIKE] courses are offered through EBC. The Canadian Cycling Association's CAN-BIKE program are courses oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling, focused on cycling safely and enjoyably on the road. The CAN-BIKE cycling safety program provides a nationally standardized set of courses that can be taught through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health.
[http://www.cyclingcanada.ca/resources/can-bike/ CAN-BIKE] courses are offered through EBC. The Canadian Cycling Association's CAN-BIKE program are courses oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling, focused on cycling safely and enjoyably on the road. The CAN-BIKE cycling safety program provides a nationally standardized set of courses that can be taught through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health.


CAN-BIKE Instructors are nationally certified highly skilled cyclists and instructors.
CAN-BIKE Instructors are nationally certified highly skilled cyclists and instructors.
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=== Other services ===
=== Other services ===
For a full list of services, please visit http://edmontonbikes.ca/services/


* Low-cost bicycles (typically between $30-100)
Some examples include:
* Trailer rental
* Low-cost bicycles (typically between $40-120)
* Bike cargo trailer rental
* Bicycle rental
* Bicycle rental
* Secure bicycle parking at events around the city
* Secure bicycle parking at events around the city
* Advocacy for cyclists
* Advocacy for cyclists
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/bikes-on-ets-buses2564.aspx Bikes on Buses]
* Education
* [http://www.bikeology.ca Bicycle events] (June is Bike Month, commuter race, bike-to-work breakfasts)
* [http://www.bikeology.ca Bicycle events] (June is Bike Month, commuter race, bike-to-work breakfasts)
* [http://www.edmontonbikes.ca/brb Bike Route Blockers]
* [http://edmontonbikes.ca/stolenbikes Stolen Bikes in Edmonton]


== Location ==
== Location ==


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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Edmonton+Bicycle+Commuters,+Edmonton,+AB&sll=53.515626,-113.490453&sspn=0.004625,0.008615&ie=UTF8&ll=53.515626,-113.490443&spn=0.00925,0.017231&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A EBC South Location on Google Maps]
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==



Revision as of 07:01, 20 April 2013

Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society
Website http://www.edmontonbikes.ca
Founded 1980
Location Edmonton, Canada
Language
Services Offered
Mission Statement We work with children, youth and adults to make cycling accessible for everyone, because we believe that making Edmonton better for bicycling improves our city’s quality of life.



Learn how to fix your bike and ride in traffic. Buy a refurbished bike, or donate a disused one. Meet other cyclists, and help us advocate for a bike-friendly city.

Whether you ride a few times a week, 265 bike-friendly days a year, or year-round, the Bike Edmonton (EBC) gives you the tools you need to enjoy cycling. Established as a non-profit society in 1980, EBC operates two volunteer-run community bike workshops, provides training for children, youth and adults, hosts events during Bike Month and all year-round, and represents Edmonton cyclists at City Hall.

Contact Info

Mail

Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society Box 1819 Station Main Edmonton AB T5J 2P2

E-mail

info@edmontonbikes.ca

In Person

BikeWorks South

10047 80 Ave NW (rear lane entrance) Edmonton AB T6E 1T4

780-433-BIKE (2453)

BikeWorks North

9305 111 Ave NW Edmonton AB T5G 0A2

780-757-9100

Website

History

http://edmontonbikes.ca/history/

Services Offered

BikeWorks Community Repair Shop

BikeWorks North and BikeWorks South are fully-equipped, volunteer-run community bike workshops. We have all the tools (including specialty bicycle tools) needed to repair and maintain your bicycle, and mechanics to teach you how to do it. We also have a vast selection of used and new parts and bicycles available for purchase.

Recycling

EBC's mandate includes recycling. We accept donations of bicycles and parts, and will refurbish, reuse, and recycle them. We recycle metal as well as rubber (tubes and tires).

Cycling education

We offer courses for adults to learn to ride, children with special needs to learn to ride, as well courses on on-road cycling for cyclists of all ages and skill levels (emphasizing riding safely and effectively). We also offer basic mechanic courses, specialized courses (e.g. wheel building), mechanic training courses (to become a mechanic), and topical courses (e.g. introduction to winter riding).

CAN-BIKE courses are offered through EBC. The Canadian Cycling Association's CAN-BIKE program are courses oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling, focused on cycling safely and enjoyably on the road. The CAN-BIKE cycling safety program provides a nationally standardized set of courses that can be taught through a variety of organizations who are interested in education, safety and health.

CAN-BIKE Instructors are nationally certified highly skilled cyclists and instructors.

Ghost Bikes

Ghost Bikes are small and somber memorials for bicyclists who are killed or hit on the street. A bicycle is painted all white and locked to a street sign near the crash site, accompanied by a small plaque. They serve as reminders of the tragedy that took place on an otherwise anonymous street corner, and as quiet statements in support of cyclists' right to safe travel.

EBC sets up ghost bike memorials around the city as tributes to individuals, and reminders to all cyclists and drivers.

Women and Transgendered

We have regular days where the shop is only open to women and transgendered persons.

Other services

For a full list of services, please visit http://edmontonbikes.ca/services/

Some examples include:

  • Low-cost bicycles (typically between $40-120)
  • Bike cargo trailer rental
  • Bicycle rental
  • Secure bicycle parking at events around the city
  • Advocacy for cyclists
  • Education
  • Bicycle events (June is Bike Month, commuter race, bike-to-work breakfasts)

Location

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