Dr Bike

BID Lead

Free bike safety-checks available to anyone working in Redcliffe and Temple.

Project Type
IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY & THE ENVIRONMENT
Date
2021 - Present

In collaboration with Life Cycle, we host monthly Dr Bike sessions providing free bike checks to encourage cycling and help our community stay safe on the road.

Taking place at Glass Wharf and Finzels Reach, Dr Bike is a free pop-up session providing a 30-minute bike safety check. The friendly Life Cycle mechanic will service key components, including adjusting or replacing brake blocks, tuning gears, and fixing punctures. Slots are available throughout the day to suit your schedule. Simply book a slot, drop off your bike, and the Life Cycle mechanic will do the rest to ensure you are safe on the road. These sessions are open to anyone working in the Redcliffe and Temple area.

We also provide additional Dr Bike sessions across Redcliffe and Temple office buildings each month. If your business or building is interested in hosting a session, please get in touch with Tom.

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Emma, BBC Natural History Unit

"In the first two years of the Dr Bike project we’ve serviced over 640 bikes and have added a third session per month to allow us to increase availability to people working in the area."

LATEST DR BIKE NEWS

Learn more about Dr Bike.

260 BIKES KEPT SAFELY ON THE ROAD THANKS TO SUCCESSFUL FIRST YEAR OF DR BIKE

The service known as Dr Bike offers a free professional bike assessment that includes basic maintenance in a 30-minute session.

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REDCLIFFE & TEMPLE BID’S DR BIKE SERVICE CONTINUES TO GROW IN POPULARITY

Find out more about our Dr Bike service and our recent user survey results.

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2023 Dr Bike Survey Results

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Dr Bike Digital Poster

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Our Sustainability Commitment

We identified six SDGs which we will focus on during this BID term. 
This project primarily supports SDG3 – Good Health and Wellbeing