Bicycle sale to take place at Warwick Gas Station
The Bermuda Bicycle Association is hosting a bike sale on Saturday.
At the Old Warwick Gas Station, 76 South Road, Warwick, potential buyers can take their pick from dozens of quality road bikes generously donated by members of Bermuda’s cycling community.
While many of the bikes are too large for the association’s youth and junior riders, they are ideal for adults looking to start or return to cycling.
“We’ve been fortunate to receive such generous support from local cyclists,” said BBA executive member Debbie Titterton Narraway.
“Rather than let these bikes go unused, we’re offering them to the public at affordable prices to encourage more people to experience the benefits of cycling.”
Bikes will be available from $200 to $300, with additional bargains on offer. Trainers and other cycling equipment will also be available at the cash-only sale.
Proceeds from the event will support the BBA’s development programmes, particularly those for youth and junior riders.
“The BBA believes that finances should never be a barrier to participation,” Narraway said. “Training, equipment and racing opportunities are offered at no cost to young riders aged 13 to 18. Events like this help make that possible.
“This sale presents a great opportunity to join Bermuda’s vibrant cycling community, whether you're seeking a healthy lifestyle, a new hobby, or an entry into competitive racing.
“The BBA extends heartfelt thanks to those who donated equipment and continues to rely on community support to make cycling accessible across the island.”