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Bicycle Exchange location: 3961 East Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, CA MAP.

Interested in volunteering? Explore our event calendar and visit our Eventbrite page to RSVP for upcoming opportunities. New volunteers can find details about our volunteer roles and general information.

Stopping by our shop? Make an appointment to shop for a bicycle or parts, ask us questions about volunteering, drop off a donation, receive service for your bike, or anything else! Shop Hours are Monday - Friday, 11:00 am - 5:30 pm and 2nd and 4th Saturdays 10:00 am - 3:00 pm.

Have a bicycle to donate? Donate bicycles and parts by emailing us photos and details of what you have, to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We'll let you know if we need your items and get you the drop-off details. Please do not make an appointment to drop off a bicycle without emailing us photos first; we cannot accept all bicycles and parts.

The Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange is a Section 501c(3) non-profit organization.

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Nikolay KostyaOn September 7th the Bike Exchange had its semi Annual Bike sale. I have never seen so many people intent on buying a bike from us. We had a line 6-8 deep waiting to hand us money practically from the time we opened. I guess the word has gotten out that there are some fantastic deals to be had. All true!

As I tried to do my best Ralph Sport Sport (of Sport Sport Motors) imitation, a big bear of a man introduced himself to me. Nikolay and his son Kostya are originally from Moscow. They moved here to the states when Kostya was three and now live in Palo Alto. Kostya is in the 5th grade at Baron Park Elementary school.  



Back in 2017, They bought a unicycle from us. It took Kostya all of three weeks to learn how to ride it and a couple of years of practice to become an expert. Eager to show off his skill, he disappeared around the corner for a moment and came back with a 5 ft tall “Giraffe” model which he proceeded to demonstrate. He rides it to the library and around town impressing his friends who think it is awesome.

This kid even has his own Youtube channel called one wheel first where he demonstrates his skill. He also juggles and is a member of the Stanford juggling club. The next challenge this youngster has put for himself is to learn coding, a very useful skill here in the valley. Personally, I’m betting he winds up running Google by the time he is 25.

Learn more about the superstars who keep SVBE rolling through our previous featured volunteer spotlights!

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