Air Pumps Refurbished at Bike Repair Stations

A newly refurbished bike repair station
Dane Eifling

A newly refurbished bike repair station

Two bike repair stations on campus have been newly refurbished with air pumps to keep students rolling through the school year. The University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability coordinated and funded the improvements on the two stations located in the Arkansas Union plaza and on McIlroy Avenue between Humphreys Hall and Founders Hall.

These bike repair stations also provide a full array of hand tools and convenient work stands. 

Other free public air pumps can be found at the Office for Sustainability on Harmon Avenue, UREC Outdoors at the Health, Physical Educationa and Recreation Building, and at some residence halls. 

Contacts

Dane Eifling, coordinator, Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs
Office for Sustainability
479-575-3715, deifling@uark.edu

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