Queen City Bicycle Collective

Bicycle repair shop · Manchester

Queen City Bicycle Collective

Bicycle repair shop · Manchester

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35 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03101

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Community bike collective: learn repairs, find parts, buy affordable bikes  

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35 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03101 Get directions

qcbike.org

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35 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03101 Get directions

+1 603 493 1720
qcbike.org
QCBikeCollective

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Oct 14, 2025

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A volunteer-driven community bike shop offering do-it-together repairs, refurbished bikes, and city rides. NHPR covered its 2025 school partnership and giveaways, and the collective posts current seasonal hours.

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Ryan Schumacher (Ryan)

Google
Super helpful volunteer-run organization that helps you with your bike's maintenance and repair needs and teaches you simultaneously. I feel really empowered by doing the work myself with knowledgeable guidance. The shop is fully equipped with tools, equipment, and parts - everything needed. The prices are super affordable. Additionally, they are involved with the community, donating time and bikes, and they sell bikes they've refurbished (and they're very reasonably priced). I can't recommend this place enough!

John Yox

Google
When I was in need the Q. C. B. C. Helped me get reliable transportation for a better than reasonable price. They are a community minded business who really help in a grassroots way to make our city bike friendly. If you need bike assistance or have one to donate please give them a call.

Daniel Willett

Google
I really like this shop. Just recently I purchased a bike from a private sale and want to get it checked. I made an appointment and Tyler helped me make a few adjustments and went over all the do’s and don’ts of the bike. The amount of knowledge he gave me about my bike was more than worth what they charged me. Check them out, you won’t be disappointed

Adam

Google
Friendly and knowledgeable people. Helped me replace an inner-tube and adjust my derailer. I learned a lot! They've also got a nice collection of refurbished bicycles for sale. Highly recommend stopping in.

Kerri Mahoney

Google
I went in for a 'do it with us' repair session and had a great experience. The environment was super welcoming, and I learned a lot. I’ll definitely be back—and I’m looking forward to joining a group ride soon!

Justra Gomez

Google
Awesome great experience people hands on and great service and help me with my bike.

Steven Bateman

Google
This tiny bicycle shop is not your typical bike store. It's called a "bike collective" because members of the community can come here for bicycle related help. You can learn how to fix your own bike here. You can donate bikes here as well. Donated bikes are fixed and resold at bargain prices. I purchased a 1998 Iron Horse mountain bike for $100.00 and I absolutely love it.

milo r

Google
Abby and Tyler are always teaching someone or fixing something. They are extremely kind and patient. I got my bike here for $50 and learned how to fix it. They are teaching kids these skills, safety, and are always pushing for community outreach and betterment. Very accessible, sliding scale, they meet you where you're at. They have every part you'd ever need and more. So many different bikes and styles! Always throwing cool events or get togethers. Low cost family activity that encourages kids' autonomy and a bonding team effort. Every community could use more like them. Volunteering here is practically a free class. Cities aren't accessible until the streets are accessible for all :-)