Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Volunteer Night At The Boston Bike Mines


The Boston Bike Mines (the warehouse where RIF bikes are stored) can be a lonely place...a dark, damp, lonely place. Once, while working down there in "the cage," I overheard two men talking as they walked by, "Yup, there's nothin' down here but rats and roaches..." He stalled as he caught a glimpse of me at my bike stand working. He didn't finish his sentence, but I knew what he would have said, "nothin' down here but rats and roaches, and...that weirdo working on bikes." But last Tuesday night the mines were not a lonely place; they were full of life. Our friends from Dot BikeBoston Cyclists Union, Harris Cyclery, Cambridge Used Bicycles, and elsewhere showed up to help prepare a massive pile of used bikes for Roll It Forward donation. 

More photos of the event after the break...



We had so many volunteers, we ran out of stands. Not a bad problem to have. 


The guys from Cambridge Used Bicycles


John from Harris came out to volunteer after putting in a full day wrenching at the bike shop. 


Sally from Dot Bike gets inverted. 

Thanks to everyone who came out, it was a lot of fun and a huge help to the program. 

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