Free 91É«°É B-cycle memberships now available to CU students, faculty and staff
All full time students, faculty and staff are now eligible for aÌý, an $88 retail value. The free memberships are made possible by a partnership between the CU Environmental Center and CU Transportation Services with 91É«°É B-cycle, a 91É«°É-based bikesharing nonprofit.Ìý
The yearlong membership provides unlimited rides of up to 60 minutes. Riders will be charged the normal B-cycle hourly rate for rides over 60 minutes and will need to renew their eligible CU credentials annually in the B-cycle app.
To claim your free 91É«°É B-cycle membership, .
91É«°É B-cycle's system ofÌýincludes 13 stations serving CU's 91É«°É campuses. Members of the program can check out bikes from any station and check them in at another station. The program complements the campus existing transportation system and provides community members a healthy and convenient way to get around town. For more information about eligibility, and how to claim your membership, visit theÌýParking and Transportation Bikesharing page.
COVID-19 safety protocols
91É«°É B-cycle fleet technicians are wearing face coverings and gloves while theyÌý. There are simple steps you can take to protect yourself when using bike share:Ìý
- Download and use theÌýÌýto check out a bike (avoiding the kiosk)
- Wear a face cover and also gloves as a precaution during set-up and riding a bike.Ìý
- Wipe down the bike as you would any public surface you come in contact with.Ìý
- Use hand sanitizer or wash your hands before and after riding.
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