At bikebike 2 yrs ago, someone made the comment that there should be a bike-collective every eight blocks. I'm inclined to agree. They should be as common as gas stations.
The more critical type of support you may need is a sufficient number of committed volunteers.
Graham at the bike-dump
Austin Amos wrote:
Is there such a thing as a listing of Demographics available for Bike Collectives.
I am trying to start one in a small city / rural area in West Virginia. I am trying to understand what characteristics I should focus my research on to tell if my are will support a bike collective.
I look forward to reading your reply.
Thanks again,
Austin Amos
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