Bike Chattanooga Celebrates More BOOST E-Bikes, 42nd Station With Buy One, Ride For Two

  • Friday, April 5, 2019

In celebration of welcoming more BOOST e-bikes into the system this summer, Bike Chattanooga is offering all new annual member signups a free Annual Membership to give away to a friend or family member. The Buy 1, Ride For 2 campaign will run the month of April.

For all memberships purchased and redeemed through the campaign, Bike Chattanooga is offering a limited-edition, VIP Black Key Fob as a member key. The public can take advantage of the Buy 1, Ride For 2 promotion during the entire month of April by signing up at BikeChattanooga.com under the Annual pass type. After signup, a gift certificate will be mailed with a VIP member key and instructions on how to redeem a Ride for 2 free membership. Full promotion details are here.

This summer, with the support from Lyndhurst Foundation, 13 additional BOOST e-bikes will join the current e-bikes in the fleet of 350+ total bikes. In addition, a fourth electric charging station will be added, taking the count to 42 stations. Stay tuned for news on the arrival of the new BOOST e-bikes and the new station location. Download the CycleFinder App for up-to-the-minute bikes and station locations.

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