Bike for Good, the Glasgow-based cycling charity, has announced the launch of its “Need a Bike?” sale campaign.
This initiative aims to address the growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions in Glasgow while promoting the benefits of cycling for individuals and the community.
Bike for Good is a Glasgow-based cycling charity dedicated to enabling people to ride bikes.
With a vision of creating a healthy and inclusive environment where everyone benefits from increased cycling, the charity provides affordable Revolve-certified refurbished bikes, cycling training, and community engagement programmes to support individuals in adopting cycling as their preferred mode of transport.
The “Need a Bike?” campaign is designed to connect individuals with affordable and sustainable transportation options.
Whether commuting to work, running errands, or exploring the city, Bike for Good offers a range of refurbished bikes to meet the needs of Glasgow’s residents.
Key features of the campaign include: quality assurance, affordable pricing, positive community impact and reducing environmental impact.
By promoting cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation, the campaign contributes to reducing carbon emissions and building a greener, healthier city.
Gregory Kinsman-Chauvet, CEO and founder of Bike for Good, said: “In launching our ‘Need a Bike?’ sale campaign, we’re not just offering affordable bicycles; we’re providing pathways to freedom, health, and sustainability.
“With every bike sold, we’re empowering individuals to embrace cycling as a way of life, contributing to a greener, healthier Glasgow for generations to come. Plus, our bicycles are Revolve certified, ensuring they’re quality-checked, environmentally friendly and helping to reduce waste in landfills.”
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Promotional offers launched for the campaign include:
- 20% Off All Refurbished Bikes
- 40% Off All Kids Bikes
- 15% Off Accessories
- 50-70% Off Cargo Bikes
The campaign is valid until Saturday, March 16. For more information, visit: www.bikeforgood.org.uk