Second hand and recycled bikes

After a good second-hand set of wheels? Looking to donate your unwanted bike to a good cause? Read on.

Buy

If you are not a "gear fanatic" or even if you are, second-hand bikes are a great way to get into bike riding.  Keep your wits about you when buying second-hand bikes as most don't come with a warranty and it's hard to be sure of their history.  If possible, take someone with you to inspect the bike who knows bikes well.

Good Places to start looking:

  • Start with your local bike shop.
  • Check our bike shops and shopping forum
  • Second hand dealers such as Cash Converters often stock second hand bikes
  • Join the eBay craze and search for a bike - beware of bikes that you cannot test ride first however.

 

Brunswick Bicycle Users Group (BrunsBUG) - Victoria 

BrunsBUG built and maintains the bicycle recycle workshop at CERES in Melbourne, Victoria. They recycle abandoned/donated bicycles and either repair them to sell cheaply, or recycle the parts.

Become a member (you can join up at the workshop: $10/5 per year or family rate available) and have unlimited access to bike tools and advice. Parts can be bought or exchanged for equal value. Basic bikes start at $20 and range up to $100.

Open Fridays and Saturdays, 11am to 5pm. Contact Thorin Quinn: ph 0421 727 998.

 

Bicycle Recycle - Victoria

Bicycle Recycle take second-hand bikes that are in reasonable condition and sell new and second-hand bikes. 672a South Rd, Moorabbin ph (03) 9555 8692.

  

Donate

Help Cathy Freeman and the children of Palm Island

Imagine trying to maintain your bike when you live in the fourth most disadvantaged community in Australia. That’s one of the challenges for some of the children on Palm Island, who have been awarded a bike by the Catherine Freeman Foundation in its Non Truancy bike initiative. You can help by donating tools so the children can keep their bikes in good condition.

How do I donate?

Bring your tools into the Bicycle Victoria office at Level 10, 446 Collins St, Melbourne and let our Rider Services team know that it's for Cathy's Palm Island project. We will pass them onto Cathy and her team.

What kind of tools do they need?

Just like you, the children on Palm Island need to look after their bikes. They need spare tubes (12" or 16" MTB tyres), tyre levers, mini-pumps and floor pumps, bottles of chain lube, puncture repair kits and mini-tools.

 

Swinburne TAFE - Year 10

Year 10 students at Swinburne TAFE - Wantirna Campus are working are currently working on fixing and repairing old bikes and handing them back to the local community. The students to receive the bikes this year are both Sudanese and Burmese young adults who are studying English at the Bells school in Croydon. The recipients are all refugees and have never ridden a bike. We would also like to access some free Drink bottles and a manufacturer who might sponsor us with some bike helmets.
Contact June Harling, Wantirna and Croydon Campuses, Swinburne TAFE Email

 

Bikes for Malawi - Southern Africa

Open Arms Infant Home Malawi, working in conjunction with Malawi Children’s Village, need bikes to enable volunteer coordinators to provide “Outreach” health and education support for villages, where orphans are repatriated to their communities. Aid to villages is often suspended for want of bikes.
Australian-based Bikes for Malawi are organising a shipment of good second hand bikes. Bikes need to be sturdy and complete. Hybrid or Mountain Bikes preferred. Rough roads make Road Bikes unsuitable

Cummins South Pacific are kindly allowing donations to Bikes for Malawi to be dropped off at any of their branches across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria.
See Cummins South Pacific  click Regional locations
Additional branches not listed above are:
New South Wales – Dubbo, Muswellbrook, Wollongong
Queensland – Cloncurry, Toowoomba
Victoria - Mildura
Contact Peter via Email

 

Bicycles for Humanity - Africa

Ship a bike or bike part to Africa!

Donate to Bicycles for Humanity and download a card to send to the recipient of your special gift. Your donation will be used towards sending 400 bikes to BEN Namibia.

Choose your donation and card here: http://www.bicyclesforhumanity.com/donate

 

Bridgewater/Gagebrook Urban Renewal Program (BURP), Tasmania

The Bridgewater/Gagebrook Urban Renewal Program (BURP) is keen to receive donated bikes. They run a cycling education program where volunteers, along with local kids from disadvantaged families, salvage and repair old bikes which are then used for transport and recreation. The donated bikes would make a welcome addition to their program.

More information can be founs at: http://www.tco.asn.au/oac/education_providers.cgi?groupID=2131&oacID=56

 

Hedland Senior High School, Western Australia

Hedland Senior High School, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, is interested in receiving donated bikes. Many of the students cannot get to school as they live in Aboriginal camps where there is no public transport. Many do not have access to transport to get to and from school safely.

Students are indigenous boys between 11 and 16 and come from severely disadvantaged backgrounds and many have severe learning difficulties. These boys often share bikes to get to and from school.

More bikes will assist students to get to and from school, promote fitness, give each student a feeling of being 'special' and encourage a positive attitude amongst indigenous students towards education.

Contact Marie Daykin, Hedland Senior High School
Tel: 08 9172 1244
Email

 

BAC - Melbourne, Victoria

Born Again Cycles (BAC) is a not-for-profit initiative of South Port UnitingCare aimed at recycling otherwise unwanted bikes back into the Inner Southern metropolitan community. We are on the lookout for donations of bikes, and volunteers with time to help restore bikes and pass on their knowledge, whilst learning more about bike maintenance and repair from a qualified maintenance tutor. We also seek to supply bikes to people to whom a bike might be useful, who also might like to become involved in the program. If you have time or resources to donate, or know of someone whom a low-cost bike might benefit,

See http://bacbikes.org

Contact Mark 0437 354 318 Email, Anne 9690 1188 Email

 

Bike+Aid: Tsunami relief - Sri Lanka

Andrew Balfour, supported by the Sri Lanka Disaster Fund, is facilitating the collection of donated bicycles and $90 pledges for new ones. Andrew will be personally travelling to Sri Lanka at his own cost to administer the handover of the bikes to those identified as the most needy.

Andrew says that anyone updating their VicRoads Great Victorian Bike Ride® free bike is welcome to donate their old one to the cause

Contact: www.bikeaid.com.au    03 9593 9245 or 0407 367 555.

 

SITA charity - Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands Triathlon and SI Cycling Association are trying to provide the youth of the country with a focus via cycling and triathlons.

They are seeking donations of all types of bikes (either road or MTB, new or used) to get men and women involved in cycling and traithlons, and using bikes as a means of transport.

Contact: Ross Andrewartha, President, Solomon Islands Triathlon Association: Email

 

St Bede's College, Victoria

The school is very keen to expand its existing Bike Ed and Cycle On programs in the Physical Education curriculum.

To support this program they are endeavouring to acquire a class set of entry-level bikes for Semester 2, 2006 and beyond. If you would like to donate, or sell, a new or used GVBR bike to the school.

Contact John Ferguson 0405 835 550 Email

St Bede's College, 2 Mentone Parade, Mentone VIC 3194

 

Springvale Secondary College - Victoria

Disadvantaged immigrant families make up a significant proportion of the school population. Any unwanted bikes are very gratefully received.

Contact Ron Olsen, Springvale Secondary College, ph (03) 9546 8755, 17 Sandown Road Springvale VIC 3171.

 

IMPACT - Victoria

IMPACT assist adults with disabilities to access the community and to improve their lives. Keen to accept any bikes in good condition or any unneeded VicRoads Great Victorian Bike Ride® free bikes. IMPACT hope to improve their clients' health and well-being by getting them riding bicycles.

Contact Carol: 59 Warrigal Rd, Oakleigh, VIC 3166; ph (03) 9568-6144.

 

Bikes for Life project - Victoria

This alternative school in Echuca, Victoria runs Re-Cycling. Secondary students who have difficulty fitting in to a traditional school setting are recycling donated bicycles. They would appreciate donations of bikes with potential, useful parts, manuals and tools. They are also looking for people who have bike and people skills who would like to lend a hand.

Contact Rick Ronnan 0418 821 507 or c/o PO Box 302 Echuca VIC 3564.

 

The Bikery - Victoria

The Bikery is a community-run project coordinated by the Monash Clayton Bicycle Users Group (McBUG), with support from the Monash Student Association (MSA) and Monash University, Victoria.

Volunteers recondition donated and rescued bikes to sell as cheaply as possible to Monash staff and students as a sustainable form of transport, while diverting waste from the scrap-heap.

The project needs bike donations, volunteers to do bike pick-ups and repairs and contacts for ethically-minded bike product suppliers.

For more information:

Phone (MSA Transport Office): (03) 9905 4134

Email

Visit: www.msa.monash.edu.au/transport

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If you are upgrading your bike, or have a bike you no longer need, please consider donating it to Reservoir District Secondary College. Keen teacher John Ross fixes old bikes up and passes them on to disadvantaged students at his school. Pickup can be arranged. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Contact John via Email.