The City of Long Beach will hold an auction of approximately 100 used bicycles on May 7 at 10 a.m. in front of City Hall. These bikes were left around the city and never claimed by anyone.
Bicycles are a great and environmentally friendly way to get around Long Beach. With plenty of bike racks around the city, there is also somewhere to lock it up.
From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., residents are invited to come and inspect the bikes, which will include brands such as Schwinns, Rosses, Raleighs, Hampton Cruisers, Treks, Huffys, Roadmasters and more. Cash will be the only payment acceptable and all sales are final. Bicycles must be picked up on the day of the sale and all items are sold “as is.”
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Additionally, the Police Department will be available during the auction to register all of the bicycles. This is important because it gives your bicycle an ID number in case it is ever stolen or lost. Free helmets will also be available while supplies last.
