CU Bike Program News

  • A bike mechanic repairs a bike at the UMC Bike Station.
    The UMC Bike Station has moved to the north side of the CASE building. As part of this move, we will be adding charging stations and exclusive parking for personally owned electric bicycles and scooters. The bike station will provide the same services as before. Additionally, mechanics will now be able to perform basic repairs for other personal mobility devices such as scooters, skateboards,  and onewheels.

    Come visit us at our new location for a repair or just to hang out!
  • Covered bike shelter along Kittredge Loop.
    Are you leaving Boulder for the summer, but can't take your bike? The CU Bike Program will store it in a secure, covered location for the entire summer for only $20! Bikes left locked to outdoor racks are often stolen and abandoned bikes are subject to impound, so take advantage of the summer storage option. Dates are still being finalized, so make sure to check back.
  • Employees perform a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of an electric Buff Buses.
    Voting on the names for ²ÊÃñ±¦µä’s two new electric Buff Buses will run from February 8-10. Get involved and help name the newest additions to our transportation fleet!
  • Graphic of polar bear riding a bike followed by several other animals.
    Brave the elements, ride your bike to work on Friday, February 10th! Several breakfast stations will be located around town and the CU Bike Program will be hosting one with baked goods, coffee and hot chocolate at the UMC Bike Station. The UMC breakfast station will be open from 7 to 9 a.m. Find more breakfast station locations and details on the Community Cycles website.
  • Rider loads their bike onto an RTD bus bike rack.
    On November 15 of this year, customers were allowed to travel with their e-bikes while using RTD services. Customers may load their e-bikes onto bus-mounted front bicycle racks, so long as the bikes weigh 55 pounds or less, with tires up to 2.3 inches in width.
  • Ribbon cutting ceremony for new electric Buff Buses.
    ²ÊÃñ±¦µä’s first two battery electric Buff Buses will hit the streets this week, thanks in part to a pair of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Diesel Emissions Reduction Act grants. The long-awaited buses are the first two of four to join the Buff Bus fleet, which currently comprises 26 diesel vehicles. Exciting times!
  • Aerial view of ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's campus.
    Help us discover how COVID changed our commute patterns by taking the 2022 Employee Transportation Survey. Data from the survey will be compared to past surveys and supports efforts to accommodate all travel modes, and informs strategic planning for transportation-related programs. Staff and Faculty, see the email from the Office of Infrastructure and Sustainability or complete the online survey linked to the article title (should take 7-10 minutes).
  • Image of five individuals sitting at the edge of a bike trail.
    The CU Bike Program has partnered with the good folks at Rapha to hold some fun, free, and casual group rides leaving from the Rapha store on Pearl Street. The last ride is this Saturday, Oct 29 and will offer a nice off-road adventure. Sign up for the free ride by clicking the article title.
  • Map of construction free routes for 30th & CO underpass project.
    Except for the Buff Bus, the intersection of 30th and Colorado Ave. will be fully closed to pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicle traffic from Saturday, Sept. 10 to Friday, Sept. 23. The intersection will be elevated to allow for the completion of two bike and pedestrian underpasses, designed to enhance bike and pedestrian safety. The Buff Bus will run from 7am until 5pm and then will be rerouted.
  • Bike Index logo, blue text on blue shield outline.
    Make sure to register your bike, which will help you track down your bike if it goes missing and provide free access to campus bike stations/maintenance.
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