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Buy a refurbished bike or donate an old one - for a great cause


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Just a reminder that old bikes are very welcome at The Bike Project (particularly adult bikes, but also kids' bikes)


If you've got one lying around that is no longer being used, we can refurbish it and give it to a refugee or asylum seeker. Some of the best quality bikes we sell at our online shop to help fund the project - one good bike sold, can help us give bikes to 3 refugees. Our workshop and drop off point is on Crossthwaite Avenue SE5, just off Red Post Hill.


http://thebikeproject.co.uk/


If you have any questions let me know, otherwise please follow us on https://www.facebook.com/The-Bike-Project-114604822035810/,

or sign up to our emails on the website...We'll send you a quote for 10% off your first bike and we won't bombard you with emails!

Ah sorry to hear that Sue, but thanks for thinking of us.


We had a very busy May, and so the stock on the site can vary. We've got about 10 more bikes being added early next week, and we are working hard to ensure that we have a good range of bikes in the shop all the time. I know it's too late for you, but just to let anyone else know that might be reading!

Great - thanks for thinking of us.


There's not usually anyone around at the weekend. Usually there's someone there between 10-4 weekdays, or until 8pm Thursdays. But we are a small team, so we really recommend calling us just before you come to check (020 7733 8098)


Thanks again in advance.

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