Web sites related to bikes@vienna
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Bikes for the World, collects and donates bicycles to non-profit groups in countries across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and now Eastern Europe. Bikes are reconditioned overseas (generating jobs) and distributed at low cost to people in need of affordable transport to get to work, school, and so forth. Bikes for the World members formerly collected bicycles in the mid-Atlantic region as Pedals for Progress.
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Pedal Power. From the "other" Vienna.... In this shrinking world we sometimes receive inquiries for services in the European Vienna. We provide this link for individuals interested in bike rentals in Vienna, Austria.
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Washington Area Bicyclist Association is a non-profit advocacy and support group for cyclists in the District of Columbia, in Maryland, and in Virginia. WABA coordinates an annual bike swap, sponsors bike tours, organizes rallies, and deals with governments.
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Potomac Pedalers Touring Club is a non-profit educational, recreational and social organization for bicycling enthusiasts. It is one of the largest bicycle clubs in the United States, and the largest in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area.
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Friends of the W&OD, operating under the auspices of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, seek to preserve and enhance the numerous features of and uses of the Washington and Old Dominion Trail.
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Coalition for the Capital Crescent Trail is a non-profit group that, since 1986, has worked for the conversion of the Georgetown Branch right of way and for its completion as a hiker/biker trail.
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Recumbent and Human Powered Vehicle Information Center is a dense store of knowledge, opinion, and community. All things recumbent are there.
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Washington Area Bicyclists In Tandem Society arranges rides of tandem bicycles and maintains a buyer/seller forum.
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Reston Bike Club organizes weekly bicycle rides and social events for all levels and abilities. Rides are held every weekend throughout the year.
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Bike Virginia puts together a summer ride that runs through Virginia's delightful towns and rural regions.