BICAS Education Coordinator of thirteen years, Kristin Mcray brought her bike shop experiences and take on bike shop culture at large. We heard the typical experiences one can assume when entering a specialty shop as well as more positive experiences that are a lot more welcoming to first time riders. Kristin Mcray shared helpful questions and expectations to take into a bike shop the next time you need to make a purchase or gather research for your next set of wheels. Tune in now.
Pedaling the Pueblo is created by Living Streets Alliance and powered by the City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility. We deliver you this mini-program and podcast connecting you to bicycle events and updates in Tucson. We invite city professionals, grassroots organizers, and storytellers to share what they’re working on, what’s exciting in the bicycling ecosystem, and how more people can ditch their cars for better, more equitable biking experiences.
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