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Boise Bicycle Project Takes Bike Sales Outside!

Boise Bicycle Project is taking bike sales OUTSIDE!

Every Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Boise Bicycle Project (1027 S Lusk St. Boise) will host bike sales outside of their shop. Please read the rules in full before you attend:

BRING YOUR OWN MASK!

If you do not have one, you can purchase a discounted Boise Goathead Fest bandanna. *If you do not have a mask, you will not be able to test ride bicycles.*

 

COME TO THE TENT FIRST!

Please do not begin shopping before you check in with our staff at the tent. Why? Keep reading!

 

EVERY SHOPPER WILL BE GIVEN HAND SANITIZER AND GLOVES TO WEAR WHILE SHOPPING. THIS AND MASKS ARE REQUIRED TO SHOP.

Hand sanitizer and gloves will be at the tent, and if you do not have a mask, you can purchase our bandannas at the tent as well.

 

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.

Please allow them to monitor shoppers by waiting for your turn to shop

 

ONE AT A TIME OR FAMILIES/PARTNERS THAT COME TOGETHER WILL ONLY BE ALLOWED.

This is to monitor social distancing for you and us. Please expect a 15 – 20-minute wait. They ask that you be patient and wait before shopping. Be prepared to soak up some sun!

 

WE HAVE A FLOW, PLEASE FOLLOW IT!

The flow begins at the tent, and once you are done shopping you will exit at the end, not towards the tent.

 

15 MINUTE TEST RIDES.

While we usually do not cap test rides, we are capping them at 15 minutes for now. We want to make sure everyone gets the opportunity to shop for a sweet new ride!

 

NO RETURNS OF IN PERSON BIKE PURCHASES

This reflects our policy prior to COVID-19.

 

DISCOUNTS STILL APPLY FOR MEMBERS!

As a BBP Member you can receive a 20% on your bike purchase. Nice! Not a member? Join today at a yearly rate or at a monthly rate!

 


For more fun things to do in Boise this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10Boise. 

Tess Abney is a freelance writer who was born and raised in the Quad Cities. She spends most of her time attempting to successfully raise three boys. In her free time, writing is her passion. Whether it is sharing local events and businesses with readers or sharing her thoughts on life, she finds comfort in the way words can bring people together.