Brainwave Bikes are coming to RMIT!

If you're in need of an affordable, sustainable way to get to and from university join us at RMIT's city campus to check out our collaboration with Brainwave Bikes, the largest retailer of second-hand bikes in Melbourne.

Brainwave Bikes is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to reducing waste, supporting families in need, and providing employment opportunities for young people with disabilities. With every purchase, you'll be supporting Brainwave Bikes' mission to donate bicycles to families in need and contribute to the charity Brainwave Australia, which has been supporting families and children with brain illnesses and injuries for 27 years.

By refurbishing and selling donated bikes, Brainwave Bikes offers high-quality, affordable bicycles, while also promoting environmental sustainability.

Brainwave Bikes will be selling a wide range of refurbished bikes at budget-friendly prices, as well as a range of bike accessories from helmets and locks to lights and baskets.

Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just starting out, don't miss this opportunity to find your perfect ride while making a positive impact on the community and the environment.

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