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Cranksgiving 2024 is Nov 23!


Bicycle Benefits

Bicycle Benefits is a national program that supports cycling and local businesses by providing discounts and deals you can only get if you bike there and show your Bicycle Benefits helmet sticker ($5 at participating businesses). Below is a map of those deals, or you can see them in more detail on the Bicycle Benefits website.

Map of Bicycle Benefits businesses.
See participating businesses and their benefits.

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6 responses to “Bicycle Benefits”

  1. Andrea

    Participating Bicycle Benefits businesses are doing Bicycle Bingo! https://www.facebook.com/BicycleBenefitsSeattle/posts/619871004855069

    Pick up a card for $2 and ride around for free ice cream, beer, bike tubes, and 10+ other prizes!

    VROOM VROOM

  2. Ruth Berge

    The Farmers Markets in Seattle now only give $1.00. : (

    1. Kelly Carp

      The Seattle Farmers Market Association (Ballard, Wallingford, Madrona) only give $1 for BB. But the Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Markets (U district, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, Columbia City, Lake City, Phinney, Magnolia) all still give $2.

      1. Ian Klepetar

        Hi Kelly and others, The Seattle Farmer’s Markets at this point (2024) all give riders $2 in market $ when you ride in and show your Bicycle Benefits helmet sticker. All the market info. booths should have the $5 program stickers available for sale.

  3. Tim F

    I played the bingo game a few years ago using Pronto. It was fun, but I had to put a Pronto bike on the Light Rail to get to some Columbia City locations. The overage charges were expensive on that one.

    My modified rules allowed a trip to start from a transit stop or work (or home, but that option wasn’t available at the time). I found this let me run about three errands after work and still get home at a reasonable time. It was mostly combined transit/bike trips except for the stops I could reach on my normal commute.

    Now that electric bike share is available city-wide, playing this way is much less of a stunt and more of a good way to explore. It’s obviously a different game than biking the whole way, but just as enjoyable. It really got me hooked on running errands by bike.

  4. The up-to-date list of participating businesses is available at http://www.bicyclebenefits.org. The Bike Benefits Bingo goes from now until June 30th.

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