

Full details on accessibility can be found here. Signs will be posted on Access Nights to direct visitors to the shop space. The closest accessible entrance to the Bike Kitchen for users of mobility aids is on the north side of the UBC Student Life building, across from the North Parkade.

Participants are also welcome to make requests for other specific accommodations in the space and staff will do their best to meet them.

Shop lights will be dimmed and music will be kept at a low volume or turned off completely. * Gender Liberation Night is subject to cancellation pending government lockdown to limit spread of COVID-19.Īccess Nights will be sensory-friendly. * Three air purifiers will be running during all open hours.
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* All visitors sign off on a COVID screening questionnaire and the Bike Kitchen Code of Conduct. If they did not bring one, a mask will be provided at no cost for Access Night participants * Participants are required to wear N95/KN95 masks. * Staff are required to wear N95/KN95 masks Tool rental rate will be $0/hr rather than the usual $12/hr Take your as-is bike to one of Philly’s many great full-service bike shops, or learn to restore it yourself during our DIY open shop, Bike Church As-is bikes typically range from 25-150. Some need a lot of work while others are nearly road ready. Please help protect your community by staying home if you have any symptoms indicative of COVID-19, or you have had COVID in the last 2 weeks. Our as-is bikes are sold in the condition in which we receive them. Individuals waiting for a turn will be asked to wait in the hallway to minimize shop crowding. Repair stands will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. The bike program, once available only as a resident service for program participants, has rapidly evolved to become the Sponsors Bicycle Recyclerya one-stop shop for community members to purchase high quality used bicycles, receive repair and maintenance services at deeply discounted rates, or donate used bikes they no longer need. Participants will be asked to limit repair stand time to approximately 60 minutes so as to share the space with other visitors. This will allow for social distancing and a reasonable staff-to-participant ratio. Proceeds from our shop sales directly benefit our bike donation programs. During Access Nights there will be 4 repair stands open with one participant assigned to each stand, and we can accommodate 4 other folks in the space to be pumping up tires/oiling chains or browsing new/used parts. Since its inception in 1999, the amazing community of Working Bikes volunteers.
