New Stuff, Free Stuff!

Hey everyone! Hope you all are safe and well. Beginning this month, we have some new discounts and offers to share. Another workshop for JULY!! We are hosting another basic maintenance workshop via Zoom and presented by Bike East Bay. July 18th at 1pm. Click here to register. Hard Knox Bikes is currently seeking bicycle... Continue Reading →

Free Zine Download

Hope everyone out there is as good as they can be and staying safe. To help keep everybody riding and encourage those thinking about riding, Hard Knox Bikes is offering our Intro to City Biking zine free on our website. HardKnoxBikes.com Please share with others. Wash your hands. Wear a face mask. Keep 6' apart.... Continue Reading →

Bicycle Workshop Survey

Please check out and complete this survey to find out how we can make our workshops better serve the community and offer even more resources. Workshops for the People start with YOU! Click the link ---> https://goo.gl/forms/ype5wFTiTgawXmNg1

You’re Not Diversifying, You’re Tokenizing:  A Message to The Bike Industry

You’re Not Diversifying, You’re Tokenizing:  A Message to The Bike Industry The Desperate Need for Authentic Equity in The Bicycle Industry & Why the Bicycling Industry May Never Be Truly Inclusive     Inclusion as a Marketing Tactic When companies try to reach out to marginalized communities, what does inclusivity really mean?     Over... Continue Reading →

It’s time for cycling advocates to stop ignoring people of color

http://www.spokemag.co/its-time-for-cycling-advocates-to-stop-ignoring-people-of-color/ It’s time for cycling advocates to stop ignoring people of color Jen Kinney June 19, 2016 Features, Issue 5, Uncategorized Leave a Comment Last year saw the occasion of an uncomfortable shakeup at the League of American Bicyclists, one of the most influential bike-focused lobbying groups in Washington, D.C. Anthropologist Adonia Lugo, who had... Continue Reading →

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