For that one quick errand, leisurely bike ride or weekend tour, Wünderbike is what you're looking for. It is a free bike lending program for the Wellington community. Register to become a Wünderbike rider and get access to one if our 5 lender bikes. The bikes are stored at the Aro Valley Community Centre (48 Aro Street, Aro Valley, Wellington). All bikes come with a helmet, light and combination l
ock to promote safe cycling. All members are asked to read over and agree to the Wünderbike Code of Honour. Membership Code Of Honour
I will ride safely. When using a Wünderbike I promise to obey the rules of the road as outlined on the Better Biking page. I will wear a helmet, use lights when applicable and yield to pedestrians. I will not bike recklessly. I will signal when I am turning and stop at street lights, stop signs and cross walks. I will treat the Wünderbike as if it were my own. I will return it in the same condition that I received it in, not better. If I damage the bike and I am unable to fix it I will tell a Wünderbike volunteer when I return it. I will lock up the Wünderbike whenever it is out of my sight. If I notice a problem with a Wünderbike and I am unable to fix it, I will tell a Wünderbike volunteer. I will return the Wünderbike in a timely manner. I recognise that many volunteers spent many hours building and maintaining these bikes so that I could use them for free and I respect their hard work. I will return the Wünderbike when promised and if I will be returning the bike late for any reason I will email or call a Wünderbike volunteer immediately. I will behave appropriately. I recognise that I represent the Wünderbike program when I am riding a Wünderbike and as a result I will set a good example, be courteous to all motorists/cyclists/pedestrians and be conscious of how and where I am riding. I will do something good for my community. I will pass on the goodness that I have received. I am grateful for this opportunity to borrow a bike for free. To show my gratitude I will do something good to perpetuate a cycle of giving. It may be as small as picking up rubbish on the sidewalk and putting it in a recycling bin. It may be as large as volunteering for an organisation that I care about. It may be as easy as giving koha.