Get Your Affordable Used Bicycle and Support a Great Cause at Never Ending Cycles -

Are you in the market for an affordable used bicycle while also wanting to support a great cause? Then mark your calendars for April 30, 2023, and join us at Never Ending Cycles, 1060 E Schaumburg Rd, Streamwood, IL 60107

At our used Bicycle sidewalk sale, you’ll find a wide selection of bikes at great prices, with all proceeds going towards benefiting Bikes & Music, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that helps Chicagoland children experience the joy of biking and music.

Here’s what you can expect at the event:

  • A used Bicycle sidewalk sale with a wide selection of bikes at great prices
  • All bikes being sold have been serviced, and are ready to ride! Professionals will on hand to help fit bikes for riders 2 years old and up
  • A 50/50 raffle with a chance to win big
  • 10% of used or new bike sales within the store that day will be donated as well
  • The opportunity to donate used bikes and instruments to Bikes & Music
  • Family-friendly fun for all ages
  • Neighboring businesses will be operating for lunch and refreshments

By supporting this event, you’ll be making a difference in the lives of children who might not otherwise have access to these opportunities. Bikes & Music is raising needed funds to ensure that they can provide helmets with their donated bikes as well as service the bikes to ensure their safety.

Come on down to Never Ending Cycles on April 30th and join us for a day of biking and music for a good cause!

Our Mission

Our passion for music and movement drives the foundation of this organization. The mission of Bikes & Music is to give all children the opportunity to enjoy bicycling and music to serve the development of body and mind for happiness and well-being. We do this by providing donated bicycles and instruments along with access to instruction, guidance and group events. Bikes & Music has registered for our 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation status and is serving Chicagoland children under the age of 18, who would otherwise miss out on these activities due to financial barriers.

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