Sunday, December 23, 2012

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Tales From The Cave

Dear Bike Cavers,

We did it! We finally have a newsletter! We hope you enjoy!

Love,
The Bike Cave




Thursday, October 18, 2012

Overhaul 2.0

This Saturday is gonna be a blast! Join us at The Anchor for lunch at 2pm, followed by a relaxed group ride, capped off with a night of great music featuring Spirit of the Stairs, White Lando and Ryan Windham! Help keep your favorite local bike co-op open through the winter and have a great time in the process.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

New Merchandise: The Bike Cave T-shirts and Bandannas

The Bike Cave is excited about our new merchandise; freshly printed graphic tees and bandannas by Phil Ross of Straight Printing. Check out the company's Facebook to learn more about what Straight printing can do for you.


The T-shirts are available in Green Teal, and Periwinkle. They feature a "skull and crossbones" made from cogs, chain parts, a wrench, and a bike polo mallet. 15.00

Pick up a bandanna for only 5.00. Fly them from your bike, get your dog to model them, or simply pocket them to wipe that hot afternoon sun from your brow.

Since opening The Bike Cave also carries various other products such as spoke cards by Ian Stewart, Aftermass and Never Give Up posters, Yehuda Moon comic books, used clip-less shoes, and the Chainbreaker Bike Book. We also carry a variety of free literature, patches, and zines from Microcosm Publishing. We also have one free helmet to give away, courtesy of Bike Wichita. In the future, we hope to provide the public with free bicycle helmets on a regular basis. 


Fancy wheels you got there, buddy. Wish I had that sweet looking spoke card.
SPOKE CARDS, 1.00 by IAN STEWART, bigmention.blogspot.com

I don't know how to fix anything on my friggin' bike
and not even God knows where I should start.
CHAINBREAKER BIKE BOOK, 15.00



Excuse me, I need to satiate my love for bicycle riding
as well as my love for comic books
without the two being mutually exclusive.
YEHUDA MOON COMIC BOOKS, 15.00








Friday, June 1, 2012

The Bike Cave Voted as HWC's Bike Friendly Business


Congratulations to us! The Health and Wellness Coalition of Wichita has named us a Bike Friendly Business in Wichitawesome Wichita, Kansas. Albeit we didn't do much except love bicycles, work on bikes, love bikes, sell bikes, give away bikes, love bikes, and host clinics all about bikes. Did I mention that we love bikes? Good. I wanted to make that clear. The Bike Cave gladly rubs shoulders with such local businesses as Picasso's PizzeriaThe AnchorWichita Pottery, and many other great locations.

As mentioned in previous posts, the HWC has been a major advocate this past month in promoting bicycle riding for recreational and commuting purposes. We're both saddened and relieved that Bike Month is over, but we look forward to planning more helpful events for next year. Look forward to many of our future Maintenance Clinics to keep your cycling momentum going as well as opportunities to meet our staff at future fundraising events. The Bike Cave is hosting a basic Maintenance Clinic next Wednesday, June 6th, 5pm. Thanks again to the Health and Wellness Coalition of Wichita for their recognition.


The Wichita Bicycle Friendly Business campaign honors businesses, corporations, organizations, associations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations that actively promote bicycling. The HWC Bike Wichita steering committee has selected 29 deserving businesses that engage in bicycle friendly approaches that include but are not limited to the following: 
  • encourages bicyclists to the buildings
  • has secure and convenient bicycle parking
  • provides incentives for employees to commute by bicycle
  • supports a bicycle team/club
  • works to improve bicycle conditions in the community
  • provides onsite shower facilities for employees
  • promotes "bike to work" week
To apply your business as a Bicycle Friendly Business you can apply at www.hwcwichita.org or by calling 264-4066 x221.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

National Bike to Work Day, May 18: A Bike Wichita Press Release

May 18th is a big day for cycling in Wichita considering we will be hosting our open house and it is also National Bike to Work Day. Bike Wichita has organized a Commuter challenge to help bring awareness to commuting options (or some may say "lack thereof") within Wichita. Below is their press release describing the event:

Wichita, KS – Commuting to work by bus, car or bicycle is relatively easy in Wichita. Or is it? The Commuter Challenge will pit Jemelle Holopirek from KAKE, Kara Sewell from KWCH and Emily Deaver from KSCW against one another in a challenge to see who can arrive at City Hall first, using the bus, a car and a bicycle.  All three-television personalities will begin at Panera Bread Company at Hillside and Central at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, May 18, National Bike to Work Day. The destination is the City’s Law Enforcement Memorial at Central and Main, where City leaders will hold a press conference to analyze the various mode of transportation within the city. The community is invited to attend.

This event is put together to celebrate the bicycle, after-all it is National Bike to Work Day. More importantly, however, this event brings awareness to the community that there are various forms of transportation within our city and that bicycling is not only great for fun and recreation, but it is a perfect mode of transportation.

Naturally, we at The Bike Cave will be rooting for the cyclist, but not without much love to all three women for their generous involvement. Of course, members of the bike cave would love to throw out some tips: Firstly, don't be afraid to ride on the street! Not only is it faster, but cars are more of your presence than they would be if you were on the side walk, so in many aspects, it's safer. Secondly, wear a helmet and ride with confidence! With a little gusto, a cyclist is perfectly capable of beating a car from Hillside and Central to downtown Wichita. It's all downhill, baby. Of course, always remember to obey traffic rules and use hand signals. Now for some fast facts included in the press release:

Bicycling is for everyone. 15% of the U.S. population rides a bicycle making it the second most popular outdoor activity in the US. Bicycling is fun, healthy and smart.

Bicycling is the ideal way to take short trips. Most trips Americans make are less than 3 miles. With the price of gas and parking concerns bicycling just makes sense.
Bicycling can improve your health. Adults who bike to work have better weight, blood pressure and overall health and children who bike are less likely to be overweight as adults.
Bicycling is less expensive than driving. The average households spend nearly $9,000 on car payments and vehicle operating expenses per year. Just one round trip commute of 10 miles saves the bicyclist around $10.00 a day.
Bicycling reduces road congestion and air pollution. For every 1 mile pedaled rather than driving, nearly 1 pound of CO2 is saved.
Bicycling is safe, and together we can make it safer. The health benefits of bicycling outweigh the risks of bicycling. The more people who ride, the safer bicycling becomes. Both motorists and bicyclist can exist on the same road.

Still not interested? How about for a free lunch? In addition, all bicycle commuters are invited to the Old Town Plaza (near the Warren Theater) on Friday, May 18 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., grub provided by Jimmy Johns.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Bike Month 2012 PSA

Our first day at The Bike Cave was a joyful success brimming with energy, curious patrons, and a busy cash register. Let's hope that this is an indication of business to come and that our beginning years will not be as brutal as our neuroses envisions it to be. Day 2 has been partially spent giving our blog a face lift (complete with gigantic title logo, an update of authors, and a correctly listed address).



We are now three days into Bike Month and there is much to be excited for. Like what? I'm glad you asked. How about this PSA video that featuring Mayor Carl Brewer? Click the video below and enjoy informative content about Bike Wichita:




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Learn more about the Wichita Bicycle Master Plan, bike routes in Wichita, regulations about riding your bike in traffic, and scheduled meetings.


Click the KSN news link for the latest news on Wichita's Bicycle Master plan and comments from the members of the community, including Wichita bicycle club, The Coasters. 


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Bike Cave is now officially open at its new location: 115 1/2 S Pattie

We are finally open! Today marks our first official day of business at our new 115 1/2 S Pattie location. We are nestled comfortably between Notes and Noises (we are part of their shop space) and Red Sea Tattoo. At 11:11am this morning we received our first sale and we couldn't be happier.




The shop looks absolutely fantastic with its color coded benches and tools and a fresh tire rack and tables made especially for us by Mr. Aaron Rivers. Our first day felt hopeful with friends stopping by to check out the shop and a mention in the Wichita Eagle by Carrie Rengers. Check out her blog write up in the business section  here or scroll down to read a brief excerpt of the article at the end of this entry.


Wichitawesome work benches: tables made by Aaron Rivers, model: David




The "yellow bench" with tools and a picture of our tire rack by Aaron Rivers, new and used tires



Merchandise!


Father and son, Michael and Tom James talk shop. Most dogs welcome.


Thanks to our readers for all of their support and for simply following the progression we've made. Please come by the shop, say hello, and give us some work to do. We'll teach you all you need to know about bikes in return. 

Excerpt from the Wichita Eagle:

Bike Cave comes out of the basement into its own space

WICHITA — The Bike Cave, which Michael James started a few years back in his College Hill basement and garage, is going mainstream with its own place.
“It’s always been the long-term goal to get to where we’re in a retail space,” James says.
The shop opens Wednesday in part of the Notes and Noises record shop on Pattie just south of Douglas Avenue.
The Bike Cave is a nonprofit organization that exists to promote biking and help more people do it through economical repairs.
Bike owners can pay $5 to rent bench space and specialized tools to fix their own bikes, or they can hire someone at the shop.
“We’re not trying to steal business from any of the retail shops,” James says.
He says a lot of shop owners are supportive of the Bike Cave.
“We’re really trying to exist for people who aren’t riding but maybe could be,” James says.

Read more here: http://blogs.kansas.com/haveyouheard/2012/05/01/bike-cave-comes-out-of-the-basement-into-its-own-space/#storylink=cpy




Friday, April 27, 2012

The Better Block Project: Tonight and Tomorrow!

Between 4-9pm tonight, regular commuters of Douglas, within Hydraulic and Kansas Avenue will be presented with a temporary, refreshing, and hopefully, more scenic arrangement of the downtown sidewalks. The Better Block Project, captained by Jason Roberts of Dallas, Texas is a unique concept that transforms grey, run down, pedestrian-sparse areas into comfortable sidewalk seating, bike friendly lanes, pop up coffee shops, food vendors, and virtually anything that will draw a crowd to the street. 


Unlike most city planning, the slow upstart of quaint sidewalk businesses, or the dredging of ordinances, The Better Block Project bypasses the endless project proposal meetings by giving the public as well as city officials the hands on experience - all over the span of a weekend. On top of the "street renovations," many volunteers and patrons are encouraged to display public art. Even the city 

If you don't have tonight to experience the enhanced crosswalks or night time lighting, the temporary set up can also be experienced on Saturday between  9am and 1p. 

If this description isn't filling your awesome meter to max, then the amount of bike friendly amenities should surely tip the scale. Considering The Bike Cave is burgeoning with bicycle enthusiasts, we are especially thrilled about a bike track separating bicyclists from traffic by a median, a bike lane separating traffic from parking, a bike rack, and even a bike-in theater. 



Sunday, April 22, 2012

May is Bike Month

Hello! The Bike Cave has some very exciting events coming up for Bike Month!
*May 2, 2012 is when our retail location at 115 1/2 S. Pattie Wichita, KS 67211 will be open. Shop hours will be Wednesday thru Sunday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
*May 5, 2012 The Bike Cave is working with the Parks and Recreation Department with a Safety Clinic for kids at Linwood Park, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
*May 9, 2012 The Bike Cave will be hosting a Maintenance Clinic at our shop, 115 1/2 S. Pattie 67211, from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
*May 12, 2012 The Bike Cave will be at The Farm and Art Market in Old Town doing a Maintenance Clinic for people who ride their bikes to the Market. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
*May 18, 2012 The Bike Cave will have an Open House event at our new retail location, 115 1/2 S. Pattie 67211, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. We invite you to come and go as you please.
*May 26, 2012 The Bike Cave will be at The Farm and Art Market in Old Town doing a Commuter Clinic for people who ride their bikes to the Market. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Thank you everybody for all the support and love. We have been working very hard these last few months to have an awesome and organized place for people to work and learn on bikes.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Grand Opening!

Well devoted followers, it looks like dreams are finally becoming a reality. After four long years in the making, The Bike Cave will finally be moving in to a retail store front this spring! If all goes well, we will be opening for business at Douglas and Pattie, between Red Sea Tattoo and Notes and Noises Records at the beginning of May. Huge thanks to Chris Trenary of Notes and Noises and longtime Bike Cave supporter, for renting half of his shop to our organization. The plan right now is to be open Tuesday through Sunday 10-5 starting in May.

In light of this, we are going to need lots of volunteer support to make this happen. The shop space is going to require a great deal of construction work to get useable and stay open and we need all the help we can get. If you are interested in volunteering please get in touch via facebook or email or call 530 CAVE!

Friday, January 13, 2012

January update

Well, The Bike Cave isn't quite yet open (though I admit the weather has been nice!), but that doesn't mean the staff isn't working!
We've been contacting various organizations for assistance in gaining that magical 501(c)(3) and having meetings every week (well, when we can). Though progress is slow, we're all optimistic and eager to advance.

In other news, we have a lot of donations sitting in the garage and will be reconditioning them for sale as we have time.














Maybe one of these days this won't be full of bikes... but hey, where's the fun in that?



Also, eventually we'll get through this pile.














We ordered a whole stock of 27" tires, along with a stack of new tubes and rim strips.



















Though we haven't officially started open shop hours yet, we're still eager to help out - so if you need something to get you through this (mild) winter, holler at us on our facebook page and we can make a special appointment to get you sorted out.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/82943390258/