The Derailer Bicycle collective in Denver Colorado is a very busy place. Before the door even opens a huge crowd gathers outside. There is a sign up sheet for those that would like help from mechanics and within minutes it becomes a waiting list. The shop itself is teeming with mechanics, volunteers and people working on their bikes. It is noisy, chaotic and beautifully productive. There is no doubt that the space is important to the community. It only takes a few minutes to recognise that there are regulars that know where everything is and jump in to lend a hand where they can. The commotion of people wrenching and fixing their steeds does not end in the shop. It spills out into the parking lot where several mobile bike stands are set up. It is apparent that the need for this space is larger than what can be offered but the volunteers are ready, present and ready to assist all comers.
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Derailer Bicycle collective in Denver Colorado is a very busy place. Before the door even opens a huge crowd gathers outside. There is a sign up sheet for those that would like help from mechanics and within minutes it becomes a waiting list. The shop itself is teeming with mechanics, volunteers and people working on their bikes. It is noisy, chaotic and beautifully productive. There is no doubt that the space is important to the community. It only takes a few minutes to recognise that there are regulars that know where everything is and jump in to lend a hand where they can. The commotion of people wrenching and fixing their steeds does not end in the shop. It spills out into the parking lot where several mobile bike stands are set up. It is apparent that the need for this space is larger than what can be offered but the volunteers are ready, present and ready to assist all comers.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Pocatello is a rather small quiet community located in the south east of Idaho. There are a tightly knit group here that have taken on the great responsibility of building a community space. The Greater space goes by the name of the Power house (http://www.myspace.com/powerhousecollective). These folks have actually bought this building and are currently renovating it. Within this 105 year old building is Poky Free Bikes. It is almost more exciting to see smaller projects in smaller town than the more established projects in big cities. These folks are dedicated and passionate about what they are doing. Poky Free Bikes does not require any money consequently they also do not carry any new parts. they are fully volunteer run still manage to exist in a relatively small and economically depressed community. This is a good example of how accesable the creation of these spaces are.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Been hanging out in Boise Idaho for the last few days. I Have met some really nice people here. Been hanging with Jimmy a bunch from the Boise Bicycle Project. He has been really supportive of what I am doing. The space that BBP occupies is an old mission and shelter and a lot of the old signage is still around. The space itself is huge but segmented in to many smaller rooms. Parts and frames are sorted and stack all ove rthe place and because of building set up the space is ver maze like. Before too long the project will have a new space and whie smaller will most likey be more conducive to keeping things in order. Currently the people who volunteer there time her are reluctant to puttign work into teh space they have when they know they will not be there much longer. I had a chance to se the propsed space that they will move into and I think it will serve them well. They are hosting a slew of community bicycle events and seem like they are really putting themselves out there for the community.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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