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Bike Jumble

Saturday, 05 April @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Bike Jumble poster April 2025 (Facebook Post)

Hunt for Cycling Treasures at the Frome Community Bike Project Bike Jumble!

Looking for a bargain bike? New cycling gear or spare parts? Frome Community Bike Project is excited to announce its Bike Jumble Sale on Saturday 5th April 2025 from 10am to 4pm. The jumble will take place at our workshop at Station Approach, BA11 1RE (we’re at the back, behind City Plumbing).

Come along for a fun-filled day, support a fantastic local initiative and maybe even find your next bike! We’ll have great deals on:

Secondhand Bikes – From ready-to-ride models to project bikes in need of some love

Bike Parts & Accessories – A treasure trove of essential components, tools and cycling accessories

Clothing & Shoes – Affordable cycling apparel to keep you comfortable on your ride

Beyond the bargains, this is a great opportunity to learn more about Frome Community Bike Project’s great work, get bike maintenance advice and connect with others who share a passion for cycling and sustainability.

Brian Eade, Workshop Coordinator, said: “Whether you’re looking for a new project bike, spare parts or affordable cycling gear, our Bike Jumble has everything you need to keep cycling.”

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Date

Saturday, 05 April

Time

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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  • Frome Community Bike Project
  • Station approach, Behind city plumbing
    Frome, BA11 1RE
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