PROVIDING REFURBISHED BIKES TO PROMOTE CYCLING, SAFETY, COMMUNITY, AND THE JOY OF RIDING.

WHO WE ARE

Cycle Recycle collects and refurbishes bikes to provide to kids and adults through community partners. We promote the joy and freedom of safe bike riding for all neighborhoods in our community. Since 2018, we have given away over 1,800 bikes.

OUR PARTNERS

Cycle Recycle partners with a variety of community organizations to make our mission happen.

  • The National Cycling Center

  • Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools

  • WSPD Downtown Bike Patrol

  • Insight Human Services

  • SPARK

  • Una Bendición Gift Mart

  • Faith communities including Knollwood Baptist Church, The Dwelling, & REVO Church

Cycle Recycle is a program under the fiscal sponsorship of Love Out Loud. To find out more fiscal sponsorship, click here.

Get Involved

Give

  • $10 - Provides inner-tubes to fix tires on one bike

  • $25 - Replaces a bike seat

  • $50 - Supplies new tires for safe adventures

  • $150 - Helps us repair 3-4 bikes for kids in our community!

Volunteer

We are always looking for volunteers to help repair bikes, serve at events, and help manage various projects throughout the year. 

Donate a Bike

Cycle Recycle accepts new and used bicycles (that are able to be easily repaired). We have volunteers that are able to re-inflate or replace tires, handlebar grips, seats, and sometimes even repair brakes.

We accept both children and adult bikes and bicycle accessories.

CONNECT WITH US

Have a bike to donate? Want to partner in other ways? Use this contact form to reach out to Cycle Recycle.

Testimonial

“After dropping off a couple of 16" bikes on my front porch, a mother emailed me this note: ‘My kids were so excited that they are going to some kids that will love them as much as they do!’

That is absolutely our story. That is why there is so much energy and love from the community. We call it the circle of love: the child who has loved his bike and gives it to us in the hope that another child will love it as much; the men and women who meet at the warehouse to work on the bikes; and the child who receives a refurbished bike for the first time.”