How to Get More People Cycling in Your Local Community
Here are three great tips from the pros for how to inspire a love of cycling in our local area.
The Reanimators, part two
Earlier this month I became a proto-reanimator, joining Loop Groop’s Build Your Own Bike workshop in Eden Terrace. It’s a learn-by-doing experience in assembling your own ride from the groopies’ […]
The Reanimators: Revenge of the Klein
Our apartment building had a problem: abandoned bikes. Deep in the basement carpark there were loads of them, all flat tyres and thickly layered dust. The miserable things, long since […]
Tumeke to move – new home wanted!
The wonderful “let’s fix it together” volunteers at Tumeke Cycle Space are looking for a new home. Their current location in Newton, shared with the Tangleball makerspace collective on Edinburgh Street, is slated for […]
Back in the Bike Kitchen
The Bike Kitchen is open again this Saturday – donations and offers of hands-on help are warmly welcomed. Swing by and find out more about the Bike Kitchen’s mission of getting great […]
Hey, Roskill Bike Kitchen – what’s cooking?
It’s been a wee while cooking – but it’s here! Say hello to the brand new Roskill Bike Kitchen, which launches on Saturday 20 August with the first monthly Bike Fix Day (10-3) and invites […]
Getting Your Hands Dirty With Tumeke
Just off Karangahape Road, at the bottom of a nondescript commercial street neatly bisected by a cavernous Southern Motorway, is a little hub of community goodness. It’s called Tumeke Cycle […]
A bring & buy sale: the Tumeke X Hum Bike Market
Let there be bikes! The amazing community-run DIY bike workshop Tumeke Cycle Space is combining forces with Hum Salon to host a public bike market in Grafton on Saturday 21 May. […]
The Cloud has a silver lining: drop-in bike lessons for adults
Do you live or work in the CBD? Keen to master the art of riding a bike? Mix the joy of learning with the whimsical lights and architecture of the […]