I love these types of videos. I volunteer at my local bike library here in the UK so appreciate the infrastructure shown here. We have nothing like this, Two small garages and a couple of shipping containers. Its in a deprived area so we sell the refurbished bikes for between £50 - £100 ($70-$125). We cant sell for any more. We only scrap around 10% of bikes we receive and will spend a day working on a bike that only sell for £50. I love very day im there, in fact i take bikes home with me to work on out of hours.
Love seeing behind the scenes of the new facility, such an upgrade from the old building. Someone buy my old cargo bike (the grey cycle truck to Kai’s right at 1:40)!
This is an amazing video. Almost all of my rides are 90's MTB except for a couple FSR Enduros but no bike shop selling new bikes has anything that I want at all .This shop has everything i ever wanted and ever will. Cheers from Nova Scotia , Canada !
Thanks for a great video! It's wonderful to see so many good bikes refreshed and returned to service. It's pretty hard to wear out a bicycle. A little care and attention can keep them going forever.😊
Great video! I'm a member and regular at our local bike collective and I'm hoping to work up enough courage to volunteer there some day (I've learned some skills from watching OldShovel videos!). Amazing people doing amazing work. Thank you for promoting this great cause!
@@haqitman I started volunteering at my local bike library 3 monthes ago. No experience apart from tinkering on my own bike. I just binge watched loads of videos before and then went for it. You learn on the job.
Thanks for the video, Rob Always good to support your local bike coop anyway you can. Thanks again for all you do on your channel. Your efforts are much appreciated.
We have a bike collective in my city, it's great, but since this city is not nearly as bike-centric as SLC, the pickings can be kind of slim. And it's only open for 4 hours on Wednesday nights, and 3 hours on Sunday afternoons during Spring through Fall, and just the 3 hours on Sundays during the Winter. So it's not nearly as nice as what you all have, but it's a start.
Wow me gusta el sistema como recolectan las bicicletas que las personas no usan es como una tienda de golosinas para encontrar un buen proyecto de trabajo de bicicleta
we need such shops in germany. there is only 1 in my town who is just selling Roadbikes fpr 3 hours on Saturday.... unfortunately no comfortbikes, no mountainbikes :/ in my town available in shops , which are refurbished.
Did you check the site in my description. There are several in California on their list. Check out bikecollectives.org/wiki/Community_Bicycle_Organizations
Theft deterrent. They recently had someone break a window and steel a bike. The window was the only real loss. The hope is it will discourage further attempts. The ironic thing is the likely thief would have likely qualified for one of the shop’s “good will” bikes and it was actually one of these good will bikes that was stolen. Nonsensical
I love these types of videos. I volunteer at my local bike library here in the UK so appreciate the infrastructure shown here. We have nothing like this, Two small garages and a couple of shipping containers. Its in a deprived area so we sell the refurbished bikes for between £50 - £100 ($70-$125). We cant sell for any more. We only scrap around 10% of bikes we receive and will spend a day working on a bike that only sell for £50. I love very day im there, in fact i take bikes home with me to work on out of hours.
That is a gorgeous facility.
It is awesome.
Indeed! It looks way better than some bike showrooms!
Love seeing behind the scenes of the new facility, such an upgrade from the old building. Someone buy my old cargo bike (the grey cycle truck to Kai’s right at 1:40)!
This is an amazing video. Almost all of my rides are 90's MTB except for a couple FSR Enduros but no bike shop selling new bikes has anything that I want at all .This shop has everything i ever wanted and ever will. Cheers from Nova Scotia , Canada !
People working for a better world. ❤
Thanks for a great video! It's wonderful to see so many good bikes refreshed and returned to service. It's pretty hard to wear out a bicycle. A little care and attention can keep them going forever.😊
Agreed. Thanks my friend.
Great video! I'm a member and regular at our local bike collective and I'm hoping to work up enough courage to volunteer there some day (I've learned some skills from watching OldShovel videos!). Amazing people doing amazing work. Thank you for promoting this great cause!
@@haqitman I started volunteering at my local bike library 3 monthes ago. No experience apart from tinkering on my own bike. I just binge watched loads of videos before and then went for it. You learn on the job.
Good on ya! I'm thinking early next year of dipping my big toe in.
@@haqitmanwhere are you at
I asked about this type of behind the scenes video and here it is. Nope sure I had any influence but this was awesome! Well done.
Very interesting. Thank you for this great video about the Bicycle Collective.
Thanks for the video, Rob Always good to support your local bike coop anyway you can. Thanks again for all you do on your channel. Your efforts are much appreciated.
Kai is one of the coolest dudes in SLC. Super super knowledgeable!
Kai is awesome
These guys are doin' a great job. Thanks for givin' a close view.🤙
What a great idea. Wish they had something like that around here.
Love it. Need to find something like that in NE Ohio.
Very cool! I went to SLC just for this place. Now my area has a coop
Where u at
@SINTHEREBEL666 HTX
We have a bike collective in my city, it's great, but since this city is not nearly as bike-centric as SLC, the pickings can be kind of slim. And it's only open for 4 hours on Wednesday nights, and 3 hours on Sunday afternoons during Spring through Fall, and just the 3 hours on Sundays during the Winter. So it's not nearly as nice as what you all have, but it's a start.
I wish we had something like this where I am at . And, if I were just guessing... I'd bet you're one of their volunteers???
Check out bikecollectives.org/wiki/Community_Bicycle_Organizations there may be something nearby
Super inspiring❤
Thanks my friend
Wish I had something like this in north eastern Massachusetts.
Wow me gusta el sistema como recolectan las bicicletas que las personas no usan es como una tienda de golosinas para encontrar un buen proyecto de trabajo de bicicleta
we need such shops in germany. there is only 1 in my town who is just selling Roadbikes fpr 3 hours on Saturday.... unfortunately no comfortbikes, no mountainbikes :/ in my town available in shops , which are refurbished.
I really like this god bless you guys
This place is my dream.
We don't get shops like this over here I wish we could id be in there al day ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
Nice to have your vidéo with no french voix off over
I’m in socal where is one in my area?
Did you check the site in my description. There are several in California on their list. Check out bikecollectives.org/wiki/Community_Bicycle_Organizations
@ just started looking
Can I purchase these bikes online
5:02 the guy is brining kona 4free :)
Yep. It was an awesome one. Came in as a donation while we were filming. Good eye. 😁🙌
I wish the Ogden Collective had as nice a facility.
Dido. The location is not ideal. It still has good bikes though.
Inspired
As an aside... is that an Aran sweater?
Why do they lock the bikes through the front wheels? They're all QR wheels.
Theft deterrent. They recently had someone break a window and steel a bike. The window was the only real loss. The hope is it will discourage further attempts. The ironic thing is the likely thief would have likely qualified for one of the shop’s “good will” bikes and it was actually one of these good will bikes that was stolen. Nonsensical
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All this and yet Utah voted for a Fascist, Trump. WTF!
Nice to have your vidéo with no french voix off over