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== How do I volunteer? ==
 
== How do I volunteer? ==
Come in! Let the greeter or a mechanic know you're interested in volunteering. We'll figure out your skill level and give you something to do! If you'd like to help with running the organization or become one of our staff mechanics, come in and talk to us, look around this wiki, and / or join our [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bikekitchen/ staff email list].
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Come in during our [http://www.bikekitchen.org/contact.htm open hours] and let the greeter or a mechanic know you're interested in volunteering. We'll figure out your skill level and give you something to do. Volunteering at the bike kitchen is a great way to meet people, help out your community and learn more about bikes, and no previous knowledge is needed.
  
== Does the Bike Kitchen have (tool)? ==
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If you'd like to help with running the organization or become one of our staff mechanics, come in and talk to us, look around this wiki, and / or join our [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bikekitchen/ staff email list].
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== Does the Bike Kitchen have [tool]? ==
 
Probably. We have a fairly extensive collection of tools, including crank pullers for odd French sized threads, a headset press, bottom bracket tap, headset race puller, and frame alignment checker. We've probably got it. Seriously, dont worry, just come in.
 
Probably. We have a fairly extensive collection of tools, including crank pullers for odd French sized threads, a headset press, bottom bracket tap, headset race puller, and frame alignment checker. We've probably got it. Seriously, dont worry, just come in.
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== Does the Bike Kitchen have [part]? ==
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The Bike Kitchen stocks all recycled parts and we receive donations regularly so our stock is always changing. The best way to find out what we have is to come by during [http://www.bikekitchen.org/contact.htm open hours] and ask one of our friendly mechanics.
  
 
== Can I buy a bike from the Bike Kitchen? ==
 
== Can I buy a bike from the Bike Kitchen? ==
Our mission at the Bike Kitchen, generally, has two parts: education and recycling. We exist not to sell bikes, or provide people with a source of cheap bikes, but to help people learn how to build and maintain their own bikes. Through our digging rights / earn-a-bike program, you can build your own bike with our guidance.
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No, but we will help you [http://www.bikekitchen.org/#home-about build your very own bike from scratch] out of all recycled parts and you don't even need any experience to do so!  Our mission at the Bike Kitchen, generally, has two parts: education and recycling. We exist not to sell bikes, or provide people with a source of cheap bikes, but to help people learn how to build and maintain their own bikes.
  
 
== Does the Bike Kitchen rent bikes? ==
 
== Does the Bike Kitchen rent bikes? ==
 
No, but you can try posting to craigslist to borrow one, or rent one (we recommend the [http://www.thebikehut.com/ Bike Hut], a nonprofit that works with at-risk youth, but there are many bike rental locations in SF).
 
No, but you can try posting to craigslist to borrow one, or rent one (we recommend the [http://www.thebikehut.com/ Bike Hut], a nonprofit that works with at-risk youth, but there are many bike rental locations in SF).
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== How do I donate bikes/parts to the Bike Kitchen? ==
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Part of the Bike Kitchen's mission is to reuse parts, and we get them from donations.  The best way to donate is to bring your bike/bikes/parts by during [http://www.bikekitchen.org/contact.htm open hours] and show them to any on-duty mechanic. They will assess if it's something we can absorb at this time.  We can not accept all donations, and do not accept department store bikes.
  
 
== Are you a non-profit? ==
 
== Are you a non-profit? ==

Revision as of 23:34, 1 May 2009

Please check the Bike Kitchen web site first to see if your question is answered there.

How do I volunteer?

Come in during our open hours and let the greeter or a mechanic know you're interested in volunteering. We'll figure out your skill level and give you something to do. Volunteering at the bike kitchen is a great way to meet people, help out your community and learn more about bikes, and no previous knowledge is needed.

If you'd like to help with running the organization or become one of our staff mechanics, come in and talk to us, look around this wiki, and / or join our staff email list.

Does the Bike Kitchen have [tool]?

Probably. We have a fairly extensive collection of tools, including crank pullers for odd French sized threads, a headset press, bottom bracket tap, headset race puller, and frame alignment checker. We've probably got it. Seriously, dont worry, just come in.

Does the Bike Kitchen have [part]?

The Bike Kitchen stocks all recycled parts and we receive donations regularly so our stock is always changing. The best way to find out what we have is to come by during open hours and ask one of our friendly mechanics.

Can I buy a bike from the Bike Kitchen?

No, but we will help you build your very own bike from scratch out of all recycled parts and you don't even need any experience to do so! Our mission at the Bike Kitchen, generally, has two parts: education and recycling. We exist not to sell bikes, or provide people with a source of cheap bikes, but to help people learn how to build and maintain their own bikes.

Does the Bike Kitchen rent bikes?

No, but you can try posting to craigslist to borrow one, or rent one (we recommend the Bike Hut, a nonprofit that works with at-risk youth, but there are many bike rental locations in SF).

How do I donate bikes/parts to the Bike Kitchen?

Part of the Bike Kitchen's mission is to reuse parts, and we get them from donations. The best way to donate is to bring your bike/bikes/parts by during open hours and show them to any on-duty mechanic. They will assess if it's something we can absorb at this time. We can not accept all donations, and do not accept department store bikes.

Are you a non-profit?

Yes, we are a completely volunteer-run 501(c)(3) non-profit.

How do I find out about other places like the Bike Kitchen, or how to start my own?

Check out http://www.bikecollectives.org/ and join their email list.

What if my question isn't answered here or on the Bike Kitchen web site?

Come in during our open hours or email info@bikekitchen.org.