Bikes Not Bombs uses the bicycle as a vehicle for social change to achieve economic mobility for Black and other marginalized people in Boston and the Global South.
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RECLAIM
We reclaim discarded bikes, and also help community members reclaim their power, narratives, and potential.
EMPOWER
We empower youth through hands-on skills training, leadership opportunities, and pathways to economic mobility.
TRANSFORM
We transform futures through transportation access, environmental action, and social justice.
Year in Review: Read our 2025 Impact Report
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We’re reflecting on another impactful year filled with learning, joy, and growth, powered by our team of staff, Youth Apprentices, volunteers, partners, and supporters. Check out our full report here to read all about our year.
Thank you for supporting our work to reclaim, empower, and transform the world — one bike at a time.
BNB Bike Shop
Did you know that Bikes Not Bombs has a full service, retail bike shop? Our Bike Shop & Training Center also recondition and sell some of the donated bikes that we receive. Profits from bicycle sales, parts sales, and repairs go towards funding our youth and international work.
Stop by and browse our full selection in person! We are conveniently located off of the Southwest Corridor bike path and the MBTA Orange Line. We offer refurbished bikes, as well as a wide variety of new bikes: cargo, road, hybrid, kid's, e-bikes, and more! Check out our selection of new and used parts, tools, and accessories, or have your bike tuned-up by our expert mechanics.
Bike Shop Hours:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday - Friday: 12pm - 7pm
- Saturday: 10am - 5pm
- Sunday: Closed
Shop Online
Browse our inventory and shop online now!
Save the Date: Bike-A-Thon on Sunday May 17th, 2026
Sign up for our monthly E-Newsletter for all of the relevant Bike-A-Thon updates, including routes, fundraising information, and volunteer opportunities. Registration is expected to open in early 2026!
Thanks to our Bike-A-Thon and Century Challenge riders, we continue to run innovative programs that uplift, give voice, and empower historically marginalized people to build lasting, meaningful change. Thank you for your support, mile after mile!
About our work
Each year we collect roughly 5,000 used bicycles and tons of used parts from our supporters around Greater Boston and New England.
We ship most of these bikes overseas to economic development projects through our International Partnerships in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Bikes that don't get shipped are distributed in Youth Pathways, where teens learn bicycle safety and mechanics skills in the process of earning bikes to keep for themselves. Staff and paid Youth Apprentices working in our retail Bike Shop & Training Center also recondition and sell some of the donated bikes that we receive.
Profits from bicycle sales, parts sales, and repairs go towards funding our youth and international work.
Learn more about our history, our work, and our impact over the past 40 years. Get a behind the scenes look at BNB in action: Bike School classes, Apprentices honing their mechanic skills, and volunteers at a container loading. Hear directly from co-founder Carl Kurz about the creation of Bikes Not Bombs and why our mission still resonates today.