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Bike-n-Ride


 

 

Bike-n-Ride

Bikes and Buses

Whether you're an avid bicycle commuter or a recreational cyclist, you may someday get caught in a downpour, find yourself stranded with a flat tire, or just be too tired to pedal home.  The BUS' Bike-n-Ride program combines bicycles with buses to help you go the distance.

All City of Greeley buses are equipped with bike racks on the front of each bus.  Our easy-to-use bike racks can hold two bikes and are available on a first-come, first served basis.  Only two-wheeled adult and children's bikes fit on the bus bike racks.  Motorized bikes are not allowed on any bus racks.  For safety reasons, bicycles are not allowed inside the buses.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Go the bus stop of your choice.
  2. When the bus arrives, let the driver know you are going to put your bicycle on the bicycle rack located on the front of the bus.
  3. To release the rack, squeeze the handle and lower it down.
    Photo of bike rack on bus
  4. Place the front wheel on the side labeled “Front Wheel”. Pull up the support arm and hook it securely over your front wheel. 
    Photo of bike installed in bus rack
  5. Board the bus knowing that your bicycle is secure.
  6. When you get to your stop, lift the front wheel arm off your bicycle and lift your bicycle off the rack.
  7. Return the rack to an upright position.
    Photo of removing bike from bus rack

 

 

 
 
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