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Welcome to 2ND cYCLE!

Our vision is a world where the joy of bike riding is accessible to everyone.​

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We strive to make cycling a normal part of daily life and see bicycles as powerful tools for personal and community empowerment.

Join us in our community programs or visit our full-service bike shop to discover the freedom and joy of riding!​​​​​​​​

OUR 2024 Impact

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We welcome everyone regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, marital status, religious affiliation, and socioeconomic status. We ask that visitors to our shop respect the space and respect the people in the space. There is no place for discrimination in our shop or organization.​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Community Programs

Join our community programs for group rides, bike safety, and maintenance workshops.

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Full Service Bike Shop

Shop quality bikes, gear, and repairs—your support powers our youth programs and cycling education.

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2nd Cycle Blog

Explore our blog for cycling tips, maintenance guides, reviews, and community stories.

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​Bike Stories​​

Celebrate Cycling with Us!


Join us Sunday, November 9, from 4–7 PM at the Tacoma Armory for an evening of stories, celebration, and community. We're debuting our own awards ceremony—like the Oscars, but better (because bikes!)—honoring the local riders, advocates, and change-makers who make Tacoma’s cycling scene thrive.
 

Enjoy delicious food from Ezell’s and support from Evergreen Personal Injury Counsel, Bike Works, and Tacoma Arts Live. Don’t miss this joyful night—get your ticket today!

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Community Spotlight

Our partners at MultiCare highlight how 2nd Cycle uses bikes as a tool for empowerment, education, and community connection.

 

Learn more about how we’re working to build a healthier, more equitable Tacoma one pedal at a time.

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