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Find a bike disposal near you today. The bike disposal locations can help with all your needs. Contact a location near you for products or services.

Here are some common questions about bike disposal and their answers:

What is bike disposal?

Bike disposal is the process of properly getting rid of old, broken or unwanted bicycles. This helps keep unwanted bikes from ending up in landfills or as litter.

How do I dispose of a bike?

Some options for bike disposal include donating your bike to a local charity if it's still in usable condition, taking it to a hazardous waste facility, contacting your local waste department, or arranging for bulk item pickup from your curb.

Can I throw my bike in the trash?

No, bikes should not be disposed of in regular trash bins since they take up too much space. Most municipalities have special guidelines for disposing large items like bikes.

Are there bike recycling programs?

Yes, some communities and non-profits have bike recycling programs where old bikes are rebuilt and reused or broken down for scrap metal. Entering your bike into such a program ensures proper environmental disposal.

What items should I remove from my bike before disposal?

Be sure to remove any personal items from your bike like bike locks, lights, pumps or baskets before disposal. Your local waste authority may also require seat, chains and tires to be removed for safe transport and recycling.

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Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle and air (in beta), or public transportation. In 2020, Google Maps was used by over 1 billion people every month.

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Style your maps with custom markers, lines, colors, polygons, and images. Give users the ability to create and share their own custom maps and use zoom, pinch, rotate, and tilt to explore maps in more detail. You can highlight your store locations with custom colors and elements. Or customize a virtual cycling path powered by Street View with unique markers, overlays, and photos.


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