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River Days Parking, Access & Hours of Operation

It's that time of year again: Riverdays! This is an exciting time of the summer down here on the Riverwalk, but it can make parking and access to the shop a bit more difficult.

Parking is not available at the lot adjacent to the shop. Options are numerous and are detailed HERE.

Please approach the bike shop via the VIP Gate, located off of Atwater just east of Rivard. When you approach the gate, please tell the security guard that you are visiting Wheelhouse Detroit Bike Shop. They SHOULD let you in. If they don't, you can call the shop at 313-656-2453 and someone will run over to help or you can ask for their supervisor. If you are riding your bike, please dismount and walk it as you approach the entrance.

We do ask for your patience and understanding. Sometimes, a large event can be somewhat of an inconvenience, but we think it's worth it!

Wheelhouse Hours of Operation during Riverdays:

  • Thursday, June 23: 10am-4pm EARLY CLOSURE FOR SHIMMER ON THE RIVER
  • Friday, June 24: 10 am-8pm
  • Saturday, June 25: 9am-8pm
  • Sunday, June 26: 10am-5pm
  • Monday, June 27: 10am-5pm EARLY CLOSURE FOR FORD FIREWORKS
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Wheelhouse On the Plaza - Rent a Bike for Free!

Wheelhouse is pleased to announce that we are teaming up with GMRENCEN, offering free bike rentals, for this summer's On the Plaza

Dates include:

  • Thursday, July 14th - 11:30am to 2pm
  • Thursday, August 4th - 11:30am to 2pm
  • Thursday, September 4th - 11:30am to 2pm

How does it work? We require a valid state issued ID to hold onto until you return, a phone number, and your signature on a waiver. Helmets included at no additional cost. 

 

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Bike Racks for Businesses 101

As Detroit becomes evermore bike friendly, it is becoming practically the norm for businesses and institutions to install bike racks — which is great, no doubt about it. What is frustrating, though, is to see funds and good intent wasted when, simply put, the bike rack is not functional. This occurs when the rack is poorly designed or poorly placed.

Good racks, in general, allow for the frame of the bike to be locked to with a U-lock. Bad racks force the user to potentially lock a wheel or are awkward to reach.

We work primarily with Saris bike racks. They are made in the US and practical. If you decide to go the route of artisan-made, be sure to follow the guidelines set out by the APBP's Bicycle Parking Guidelines. We have seen several great examples of artisan-made racks but, sometimes, form can beat out function and racks that are pleasing to look at are not so pleasing at which to lock your bike!

We just installed squared post and loop racks at Bumbo's in Hamtramck ($125 ea.). They are nice looking and will hold bikes of various sizes at multiple frame points. The other rack we highly recommend is the Bike Dock (starting at $95 ea.) We have installed these at several local businesses, including the Skillman Foundation and Detroit Yoga Lab.

Click through the gallery for some other examples!

We are here to help! We've assisted several local businesses install bike racks that are functional, attractive and affordable...and we would like to continue to do so. We have experience with selection, placement and installation. Hit us up at info@wheelhousedetroit.com to start the conversation.

Also, feel free to add your favorite and least favorite bike racks and we can update this post over time.

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Movement Biking Guide

Movement is one of the best biking weekends in Detroit! Riding your bike from venue to venue saves time, money and hassle, and we are here to help make that happen!

We are offering rental discounts to anyone wearing a Movement festival wristband all weekend long. So whether you are looking for a quick ride to Eastern Market for lunch, a trip to Belle Isle for a swim, or want a bike for transportation the entire weekend, we’ve gotcha covered!

MOVEMENT FESTIVAL-GOER RENTAL RATES (CRUISERS) $10/2 hours (reg. $15) $18/half-day/4 hours (reg. $25) $25/full day (reg. $35) $40/2 days (reg. $50) $60/3 days (reg. $75) $75/full week (reg. $99).

We can accommodate walk-ins only at these rates. If you want a particular bike locked down, we recommend advance reservations, which can be made HERE. Lights, helmet and/or lock can be included at no additional charge.  

We've developed a self-guided tour you can ride on your own. Check it out on the Movement Blog HERE.

We are also offering free bike valet at the festival!

We will be located at 170 E. Jefferson, just east of the festival entrance in front of Mariner's Church -- #8 on the Movement festival map.

Hours of operation are 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. each day.

 

 

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Detroit City Football Bicycle Parking

Since the Detroit City Football Club's inception in 2012, Wheelhouse Detroit has offered complimentary bicycle parking for anyone attending a Le Rouge home match.

With the club's move to Hamtramck's Keyworth Stadium, we are pleased to continue this offering. We are set up next to the east entrance, which is accessible via the alleyway off of Jacob Street. From Conant Street, you'll turn onto Jacob Street and make an immediate left onto the alley. 

We are also excited to team up with LE ROUGE RIDERS! This group will meet at Wheelhouse Detroit 2 hours prior to each home match for a group ride to the Fowling Warehouse to meet up with the March to the Match

Be sure to "like" Le Rouge Riders on Facebook!

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Wheelhouse hits Eastern Market!

Guess who is now offering bicycle rentals in Eastern Market? Wheelhouse!

We are located at 1454 Wilkins between Russell and Riopelle, just west of the new entrance to the Dequindre Cut.

Hours:

  • Tuesday 10am-4pm
  • Friday 10am-4pm
  • Saturday 8am-4pm
  • Sunday 10am-4pm

Rates start at $10 for 1 hour; helmets and locks are included at no additional charge.

Get our and ride the Dequindre Cut; check out the Riverwalk; explore your city!

Wheelhouse Detroit Bicycle Rentals in Eastern Market are presented in partnership with the Eastern Market Corporation.

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Inside a Wheelhouse Detroit Tour

Wheelhouse tours are a great way to gain road confidence and explore the city. All of our tours are led by an experienced guide, many of whom are experts in their field.

Kido, who leads the Urban Agriculture tour, is the education coordinator for Keep Growing Detroit, the city's leading advocate for urban farming.

Reg, who leads several of our tours, is a lifelong Detroiter with enthusiasm for the city's history and culture.

Henry, who also leads several of our tours, is a Slow Roll squad member, lead assembler for Detroit Bikes and ride leader for People for Palmer Park's weekly rides.

Marc, who leads our Public Art tour, is an artist and an archivist for the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Francisco is our new Architecture tour guide. He works for the College for Creative Studies and is a self-taught Detroit history junkie.

Mike, who leads our Auto Heritage tour, is a civil engineer whose firm is heavily involved in improving Detroit's non-motorized infrastructure.

Kelli, Wheelhouse's owner and a tour guide for several of our tours, has a background in community development and journalism and has been writing about and researching Detroit history since the mid-1990's.

 

Wheelhouse tours follow the Rules of the Road, so safety is of the utmost importance. Tours are also staffed by a sweeper, who helps keep the group together and safe and can assist with any mechanical issues.

Our tours are capped at 15 people so expect a personal experience.

Some tours include food others do have a refreshment stop; the descriptions will let you know what to expect.

Wheelhouse tours are experiential, honest, informative and FUN!

Find out more and make a reservation HERE.

And if you have a wedding, work outing, family reunion or just a group of friends that want a fun day out, we highly recommend a group tour. Find out more about options and booking HERE.

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Help Wanted: Eastern Market Rental Operator

Job Title: Eastern Market Rental Operator

Pay Rate: $9/hour to start w/ $1/hr raise in 30 days w/adequate performance

Hours: Tuesday 9am-3pm; Friday 10am-6pm; Saturday 8am-6pm; Sunday 10am-4pm There is some flexibility with these days/hours, but a regular set schedule is a must.

Duties: Wheelhouse Detroit will be operating bicycle rentals at Eastern Market this year and we're looking for someone who loves bikes, people and Detroit to rent bikes for us! The Operator will be responsible to collect payment and signed waivers as well as adjust seat heights for customers to ensure they are comfortable. Helmets and locks will be provided as well.

Skills: Scared to talk to strangers? Need not apply. This job will require cash management, so some retail experience is preferred. Minor mechanical skills, including the ability to change a flat tire is preferred. Must have weekend and holiday availability.

The ideal candidate will be comfortable with diverse clientele and the ability to provide basic recommendations on cycling in Detroit. The ideal candidate will be willing to commit to working 4 days a week from April 28 through October. (Planned vacations/days off not-withstanding, of course!)

No uniform is required, although we will provide you with a couple of t-shirts. Open-toed shoes and fancy clothes are not recommended.

There will also be opportunities to pick up Bike Parking shifts, which also pays $9/hour and sometimes comes with free event tickets (ie, Movement Festival, Detroit City FC matches). It’s probably the most fun you can have working.

This job is at-will, part-time and seasonal. There is potential for this job to be combined with a Shop Help position if the applicant is interested in more hours.

Send note of introduction that includes any relevant experience and a job history as well as three (non-relative) references to info@wheelhousedetroit.com. All received resumes will be saved through the course of the 2016 season so, even if you do not hear back from us immediately, it is likely that you will at some point. No calls, please.

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Help Wanted! Seasonal Shop Help

Job Title: Shop Helper
Pay Rate: $9/hour
Hours: Flexible, although some regularity is appreciated. Range of 10-40 hours weekly possible. Weekend and holiday shifts required.

Duties: A shop helper at Wheelhouse Detroit is an integral part of a busy, multi-faceted bike shop that services a diverse clientele with a strong focus on customer service. S/he will assist with renting bikes; general inquiries; minor mechanical issues such as changing a flat tire; restocking inventory; cleaning…and whatever else needs to get done!

Skills: The most important thing necessary for this job is the willingness to jump in and get your hands dirty! Scared to talk to strangers? Need not apply. This job can be high-energy and it can be fun. It can be stressful and it can be quiet. A successful candidate will be quick on their feet and nimble of mind. Must have weekend and holiday availability.

This job is the starting position at the Wheelhouse and, depending on your skill-set, can lead to another position at a higher wage fairly quickly (ie, Tour Sweeper, Mechanic &/or Retailer). Most shifts are 5-6 hours a stretch. No uniform is required, although we will provide you with a couple of t-shirts. No open-toed shoes and fancy clothes are not recommended.

There are also be opportunities to pick up Bike Parking shifts, which also pays $9/hour and sometimes comes with free event tickets (ie, Movement Festival, Detroit City FC matches). It’s probably the most fun you can have working.

This job is at-will, part-time and seasonal. Season is May-September. Hiring and training begins in April.

Send note of introduction that includes any relevant experience and a job history as well as three (non-relative) references to info@wheelhousedetroit.com. All received resumes will be saved through the course of the 2016 season so, even if you do not hear back from us immediately, it is likely that you will at some point. No calls, please.

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Coming Soon: Wheelhouse Detroit: Hamtramck!

We are so excited to announce that Wheelhouse Detroit will be opening a second location in Hamtramck this spring, with a target Grand Opening date of mid-May.

Owner Kelli Kavanaugh is personally excited to join the community of Hamtramck. "I lived there in the late 90's, and have always really felt at home there," she says. "I value the diversity of both the residential and business community, and it's fantastic to see all the investment currently happening -- like Detroit City Football Club, Bumbo's, Bon Bon Bon, Better Life Bags and Bank Suey -- and be near all the great longtime businesses, like Strodek's and Polish Village Cafe."

More quotes from some media coverage:

From Model D:

"We see the two Wheelhouse locations complementing one another," [owner Kelli] Kavanaugh says. "The Riverfront spot will continue to be the anchor for Greater Downtown residents and workers and will serve as the primary spot for tours and rentals. Our Hamtramck location offers more retail space to increase our inventory of bicycles, accessories, gear, clothing and a large service department, while serving Hamtramck and surrounding Detroit neighborhoods."

From Curbed Detroit:

Wheelhouse is working with numerous local businesses on the expansion, including Christian-Hurttienne Architects; building owner John Grossi of Amicci’s Pizza; neon designer Signifier Signs; apparel-maker William+Bonnie; and web designer The Work Department. The growth is made possible with the assistance of Invest Detroit’s Urban Retail Loan Fund and Technical Assistance Grant.

Wheelhouse will be Hamtramck’s only bike shop, and is located on the Inner Circle Greenway. The 26-mile pathway will encircle the city of Detroit while passing through Hamtramck, Highland Park, and a little bit of Dearborn.

Also read more at Crain's Detroit Business.

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