Kids Bike Swap In Everett Sunday

June 16, 2017

Events in Everett, Everett

Sharing Wheels, the Everett non-profit that helps people repair old bikes is having another kids bike swap this Sunday. It runs from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM at the shop at 2531 Broadway in Everett.

Sharing Wheels

There will be all kinds of bikes for kids to check out. Photo credit: Sharing Wheels

Kids can trade in the bike they have outgrown and pick out a bike that fits them. Kids donate their old bike, and receive credit for the value based on its size and condition. A parent or guardian must be present at the Swap.

The credit can be used towards purchasing a bigger bicycle, which can cost extra. Typically, when a bike is swapped, the family is able to take home their newly refurbished ride for $20 or less. Cash or checks preferred. We also accept credit cards.

A free helmet comes with every bike – and we’ll make sure it fits!

About Swap Bikes

Bicycles with wheel sizes from 12-inches to 24-inches are ready for trading.

If you child needs a bicycle bigger than 24-inches, come back during regular shop hours to see our adult bikes.

All bikes are safety checked and refurbished by Sharing Wheels volunteers before they enter the Swap.

Swap Hours

No bikes will be swapped before 10 a.m. If you arrive early, please stay out of our “bicycle corral.” If you arrive really early, we might even put you to work helping set up.

Before 12 noon, you must bring a bicycle to swap for credit to enter the Swap. After 12 noon, bicycles can be purchased for the value listed, without the need to trade.

The Swap closes at 2 p.m.

Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop is a non-profit organization located in Everett, WA. Started in 2002 by a small band of bike enthusiasts, Sharing Wheels has provided refurbished used bicycles to thousands of adults and children through our programs and bike sales.

You can learn more about the program here.

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