and… we have a bunch of bikes you could use to ride to the kitty litter store. P2P RULES!
Waiting for the Eagle to Crap
Extended Hours
Starting May 1st, we’ll be open Sundays again for spring/summer.
2-6pm. Should be a great overflow day, as Saturdays are getting crowded. Come and visit us!
on the eve of martin’s aniversary
UGM
Precision
When a simple bottom bracket tune goes south…
Either way, south to north, anyway, east to west, we had a day here at the shop. We even saw a bike with a cool bubble below its tube!
Honestly, it was quite satisfying to sweat over these projects today. Why? BECAUSE TOMORROW WE GET TO DO IT FOR FREE! Yep, tomorrow is free tune-up day! (not today as was newspapered) We’ve got all sorts of friends coming down to help us fix a million flat tires! We’ve even got friends preparing vegan food to serve too!
YIKES! here’s the info:
SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd, NOON-4PM!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Be there and see a circle dressed up like a square!
April Smarts
Signs of Spring
You know it’s spring when the Spokane Bike Club’s bikes get tuned up. They’re ready for use in District 81’s bike safety skills class. Michael Conelly of North Division Bikes, Liza Mattana of P2P and Charlie Greenwood were on hand to help! 30 bikes ready for 30Â eager kids, nice.
Thanks to Sun People
Many thanks to Sun People Dry Goods for putting together a great class benefiting P2P! Paul Turner, John Speare, Eileen Hyatt, and Barb Chamberlain were in the house talking about everything a Spokane bike commuter could want to know about commuting in the city.
What a unique class, thanks to all who attended and made this event possible!
Free Tune-Up Day!!!!!! April 3rd, Noon O-clock.
That ‘s right Spokane, Pedals 2 People is opening our doors to the whole community this April with our first in-shop-free-tune-up-day. Wow, I’m excited already! All those kids getting their brakes fixed! Commuters having their shifting dialed to perfection! Free food!
This might get crazy, and I hope it does. Tell your friends, tell those in need.
Seriously though, this is an opportunity for pedals to be there for you. Through education and outreach we hope to make it easier for everyone to get out there and ride. The community of cyclists and the infrastructure for sustainable transportation is growing, and will not go away, as long as we support each other. After a rad year serving the community here at 1802 we want to get to the root of things. people to people. life to living.
Here are the details, we’d really love to see you there.
Sunday, April 3rd, Noon – 4pm.
Free Community Tune-Up @ the P2P DIY Bicycle Shop.
1802 e Sprague, at the corner of Pittsburg St.
Bring your bike! Free food!
Kids first, all are welcome.