Businesses Vie for Free Bike Parking

Our brand advocates give away $800 in free bike parking to these lucky businesses.

Businesses Vie for Free Bike Parking
Businesses Vie for Free Bike Parking

 

Every May we celebrate the wonders of the bicycle with National Bike Month. With an entire month dedicated to the bike, and research showing the positive impact that bikes have for businesses, there’s no better time to giveaway $800 worth of bike parking. Last month our band of advocates hit the streets to do just that.

To be entered to win, interested businesses posted a picture of the space where the bike parking rack would go, along with the hashtag #SarisRacks. Now the time has come to announce the winners.

Arlan's Market of New Braunfels, Texas

 

"Several of our clients are neighborhood people that have their only transportation in the form of bicycles. In addition, we have employees that rely strictly on two wheels to get to work. Feedback often comes in the form of not having a secure location for them to park their bikes with a lock that does not interfere with other’s experience of the local super market. We believe that with the increase in bike lanes and users, our business has the potential to serve the local community some peace of mind for their bicycles, and to shop for their essential food items if we’re able to allow them a place to lock up. Thanks for your consideration!"

– Arlan’s Market of New Braunfels

Saris Brand Advocate:
Jaime Arrieta

 

 

The Sanctuary of Montgomery, Alabama


 

“As you know we are working hard to revitalize the commercial strip of the cottage hill/5-points area. We see our neighborhood as one of the city's most bike-able & walkable neighborhoods. The sanctuary has more events weekly, and now has incorporated yoga wellness center fully into our programming. 12 classes a week, typically 1-2 concert / performances a week, and soon a very walkable restaurant / retail district make for a perfect combo. Folks already would bike to the sanctuary for yoga and events, but the demand will only grow!!! We hope to lead Mongomery in these types of sustainable community building efforts.”

– The Sanctuary

Saris Brand Advocate:
Deana Acklin

 

 

Solar Roast Coffee of Pueblo, Colorado


 

Solar Roast coffee is a solar powered coffee roaster in Pueblo, CO. They've promoted cycling, healthy living, and sustainability since we've opened. Their door says it all. They've supported efforts in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in town, as well as helped promote the trails at Lake Pueblo. Recently, their little bike rack made its way off. They could certainly use a replacement and upgrade. In owner Mike Hartkop's words: We need bike racks!

Saris Brand Advocate:
Adam Davidson

 

 

Boone & Crockett and Gypsy Taco of Milwaukee, Wisconsin


 

“John and the crew support bike stuff and have for years. Through this contest we’ll be able to return the favor and kindness they have shown!”

– Saris Brand Advocate, Beth Pickhard

Saris Brand Advocate:
Beth Pickhard

 

 

Lassen’s Tap of Homewood, Illinois

Lassen’s Tap of Homewood, Illinois

“Here at Lassen's Tap we'd love to get a new bike rack. My customers would greatly appreciate the new addition considering we’re located in bike friendly community and next to GoodSpeed Bike shop.”

– Lassen’s Tap

Chris Bednarek

Saris Brand Advocate:
Chris Bednarek

 

 

Mully’s Brewery of Prince Frederick, Maryland

Mully’s Brewery of Prince Frederick, Maryland

“Bicycles and brews go together like peanut butter and jelly. But we don't have anywhere for the bikes when the cyclists stop by for a refreshing, local brew. Help #sarisracks!?!”

– Mully’s Brewery

Brian Raines

Saris Brand Advocate:
Brian Raines

 

 

Butler Freeport Community Trail Council of Butler, Pennsylvania

Butler Freeport Community Trail Council of Butler, Pennsylvania

“The biking community is growing leaps and bounds in this region, new trails are still being constructed but what is lacking is a safe and secure public use bike rack system. Commuters have nowhere but outside in the rain to lock their bikes. The Butler Freeport Community Trail is a dog leg of the proposed Pittsburgh to Erie Trail and a day’s ride from the next town with lodging, riders with bikes will be looking for storage.”

– Butler Freeport Community Trail Council

Travis Saeler

Saris Brand Advocate:
Travis Saeler

 

 

Hanover YMCA of Hanover, Pennsylvania

Hanover YMCA of Hanover, Pennsylvania

“Why Hanover YMCA? Because of their community involvement, what they have done to support my touring cycling and the exposure this will provide Saris, I feel that this would be ideal.”

– Saris Brand Advocate, Matthew Beggarly

Matthew Beggarly

Saris Brand Advocate:
Matthew Beggarly

 

 

Revolution Cycles of Madison, Wisconsin

Revolution Cycles of Madison, Wisconsin

According to a Madison resident, Revolution Cycles could use more parking outside along the bike path. With a coffee shop and bar next door, additional bike parking is sure to benefit the neighborhood.

Billy Calkins

Saris Brand Advocate:
Billy Calkins

 

 

The Town of Miami Lakes

The Town of Miami Lakes

The new bike racks at town parks, youth centers, and alongside greenways and trails will help promote bicycle ridership, encourage healthy lifestyle choices, enhance social interaction between residents and visitors, and assist in creating a bike friendly community.

Christopher Pavon

Saris Brand Advocate:
Christopher Pavon

 

 

Murphy Brown's Craft Beer Empourium

Murphy Brown’s Craft Beer Empourium

At Murphy Brown's Craft Beer Empourium, we have customers who regularly cycle to our establishment. Some come to "recarb" after a long ride, some come to relax after a slow roll on the neighboring bike path, some as a mode of transport and some to avoid driving after a pint or two. All inspire conversation amongst our customers as to the fun and many benefits of cycling.

In addition, 3 out of 5 bartenders are avid cyclists and bike parking would certainly lead to even more cycling conversation at the bar!

Melany Arrison

Saris Brand Advocate:
Melany Arrison