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<p>Founded 2015, The Pedal Factory began with the goal of including all individuals as potential cyclists. We think everyone should have a bike, regardless of income, age, or background. We believe the Salisbury community is a great place to be a cyclist, with the means to really use a bike for necessary daily commutes, just for fun and fitness, or for both. We hope to see more kids riding to school alongside their parents, and we want to help make that happen. We have a vision of a collaborative work space, where qualified volunteers help people from all walks of life learn to build and maintain their bikes. </p>
<p>Founded 2015, The Pedal Factory began with the goal of including all individuals as potential cyclists. We think everyone should have a bike, regardless of income, age, or background. We believe the Salisbury community is a great place to be a cyclist, with the means to really use a bike for necessary daily commutes, just for fun and fitness, or for both. We hope to see more kids riding to school alongside their parents, and we want to help make that happen. We have a vision of a collaborative work space, where qualified volunteers help people from all walks of life learn to build and maintain their bikes. </p>
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Currently, we offer Earn-A-Bike programs for kids and adults. Collaborating with the local Parks & Recreation Department, we offer classes to kids who are trying to ditch their training wheels. We offer classes through the local YMCA to adults who want to learn how to ride or ride more comfortably in the city.
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Over the next year, we anticipate expanding our offerings to include mobile workshops to teach basic maintenance at neighborhood centers. We will continue and add to our social rides, providing an opportunity to meet and ride with others at a comfortable, non-competitive space.
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The Pedal Factory, Salisbury NC

https://www.thepedalfactory.org/ 
info@thepedalfactory.org

Founded 2015, The Pedal Factory began with the goal of including all individuals as potential cyclists. We think everyone should have a bike, regardless of income, age, or background. We believe the Salisbury community is a great place to be a cyclist, with the means to really use a bike for necessary daily commutes, just for fun and fitness, or for both. We hope to see more kids riding to school alongside their parents, and we want to help make that happen. We have a vision of a collaborative work space, where qualified volunteers help people from all walks of life learn to build and maintain their bikes.

Currently, we offer Earn-A-Bike programs for kids and adults. Collaborating with the local Parks & Recreation Department, we offer classes to kids who are trying to ditch their training wheels. We offer classes through the local YMCA to adults who want to learn how to ride or ride more comfortably in the city.

Over the next year, we anticipate expanding our offerings to include mobile workshops to teach basic maintenance at neighborhood centers. We will continue and add to our social rides, providing an opportunity to meet and ride with others at a comfortable, non-competitive space. </P {{ shop-info | name = The Pedal Factory | logo = | year_founded = 2015 <!-- Leave this next field empty if the organization is still in operation --> | year_dissolved = | website = https://www.thepedalfactory.org/ | email = info@thepedalfactory.org | town = Salisbury | state = North Carolina | province = | country = United States <!-- if on a college or university campus, then the name of that institution --> | campus = <!-- Languages officially supported, most likely it will just be one, so leave the rest blank --> | language1 = English | language2 = | language3 = <!-- Simply "yes" or "no" --> | has-diy-shop = yes | has-pay-shop = no | has-mobile-repair = no | has-bike-sharing = no | has-earn-a-bike = yes | has-bike-valet = no | has-workshops = yes | has-courses = yes | has-group-rides = yes | has-bicycle-advocacy = no | has-pedicab = no | has-in-school-programs = no | has-youth-summercamp = no | has-youth-racing = no | has-women-trans-hours = no <!-- Please share your mission statement or mandate --> | mission-statement = To Make Bicycles Accessible To Kids And Adults. }} '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is ... <!-- Tell us a little bit about your shop here --> == Contact Info == <!-- Mailing addres, or email or both --> The Pedal Factory P.O. BOX 2353 Salisbury, NC 28145 info@thepedalfactory.org == History == <!-- Let know know how you came to be where you are now. --> The Pedal Factory began with the goal of including all individuals as potential cyclists. We think everyone should have a bike, regardless of income, age, or background. We believe the Salisbury community is a great place to be a cyclist, with the means to really use a bike for necessary daily commutes, just for fun and fitness, or for both. We hope to see more kids riding to school alongside their parents, and we want to help make that happen. We have a vision of a collaborative workspace, where qualified volunteers help people from all walks of life learn to build and maintain their bikes. == Services Offered == <!-- Tell us a little more about the services you offer. --> We offer Earn-A-Bike to kids and adults. We also offer How to Ride classes for children who want to ditch the training wheels, plus "refresher" courses for adults who want to start riding again. During our shop hours, we are available to assist and instruct the community on how to best maintain and care for their bikes. We advocate for bicycle infrastructure in the city to make riding accessible and safe.