Bring in your old bicycle (scooter, tricycle, etc) and receive a free, $50 credit towards the purchase of a new woom kids bike. woom bikes will then donate your old bicycle to its local community partner, the Yellow Bike Project. These bicycles will be received by the Yellow Bike Project just in time for their December 21st bicycle donation.
Every bike we receive as part of this promotion will be donated to Austin's Yellow Bike Project. The bikes will be refurbished and will be part of a local Earn-to-ride program for children. The Austin Yellow Bike Project 501c(3) is a volunteer-powered initiative to put bicycles on the streets of Austin and Central Texas by operating community bike shops, teaching bike mechanics and maintenance, and acting as a local bike advocacy group. We are very excited to help further their cause and efforts in our community. Through our combined efforts, we will provide bikes to children who otherwise couldn't afford them.
Not only will you be able to trade in an old kids bike for $50 off a woom bike, you will also be able to test ride any of the woom bike models. We will have our bike obstacle course set up as well as ample space for your child, regardless of skill level or experience, to try any woom bike (including the new woom OFF).
The event will take place at woom bikes USA’s Austin, Texas showroom. The event will run from 10:00am to 3:00pm on Saturday, December 14th.
Venue details: woom bikes USA, 2311 West Rundberg Lane , Austin, 78758, United States
Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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