Roman, Les BikersHow does a typical US co-op looks like ?for the documentation, I suggest that you take a look on our wiki and website ( in french but google translate does it well ).Thanks Ariel,The verb for write is "ecrire, you're right !
In France they mostly are NGOs run by volunteers and the big ones have one or more employees...2015-05-11 11:35 GMT+08:00 Ariel C <ariel.climer@gmail.com>:____________________________________Merci pour nous ecrir... Did I say that right? I forget the verb for "write". Welcome! Yeah! I love international collaboration! Thanks for sharing your information with us. Especially if you have resources of photos or diagrams that are better than ours or anything we lack, we would love to see that. We can always change the words on the diagrams. Hope all is well over there!-Ariel from Los Angeles
On Sunday, May 10, 2015, BIKERS <bikers.insalyon@gmail.com> wrote:I am really interested about BikeBike but Guadalajara is a bit expensive to reach from the old continent !When I found the Bike collectives website I noticed that none of the american workshops was on our map and vice-versa, maybe it is time that we all work together :)and map: https://www.heureux-cyclage.org/wiki => https://www.heureux-cyclage.org/In France we have a similar network:Hi Guys,I am a new subscriber to this list from France.
I participate in a student bike co-op in Lyon ( we call them "atelier velo associatif et solidaire") and just discovered that the american network was allready well-structured.
association => https://www.heureux-cyclage.org/ (about 120 co-ops)
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