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Tuesday July 22, 2008
Library keeps busy peddling bikes

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- The price of gas was a good enough reason for Amanda Gilson, a senior at Colorado State University, to sell her SUV and jump on a bike - even if she only gets to ride it every other week.

The Denver Post
Fleet manager Rafael Cletero works on a bicycle recently at one of the Fort Collins Bike Library's locations.
"You have to let other people use them," she said with a smile.

Ever since the Fort Collins Bike Library, which offers free bike rentals, opened its doors last spring, it's been juggling an excess of riders with a shortage of bikes.

"It's a great program," said Jeff Morrell, president of Bike Fort Collins. "We just need more volume."

Anyone with an ID and e-mail address can borrow a bike for up to a week from the library's two stations. But they have to get in line first.

Since opening on April 5, the waiting list for a bike on any given Friday, Saturday or Sunday can get up to six people deep. When a bike comes in, it's usually headed right back out.

"On April 6, we realized we were going to run out of bikes," Morrell said.

To keep up with the demand, the library bulked up their fleet from an original 20 bikes to 60 bikes.

They're hoping for 200 by summer 2009. The fleet is mostly made up of bikes that went unclaimed after being recovered by Fort Collins police.

About 600 riders have checked out bikes since the library opened.

For the last couple of months, Gilson and her boyfriend, who use bikes to get to class, work and pretty much everywhere else, have only been able to score a bike every other week.

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