2024

C.VÉLO

Getting around by bike
Clermont-Ferrand's bicycle network, providing access to self-service ... Read more
2024

CYCLABLE

Getting around by bike

Whether you're looking for a city bike for daily commuting, a bike for sports on the weekend or even a cargo bike, the Cyclable team will guide you in your choice of equipment. Each customer receives personalized advice according to their needs. The workshop takes care of all kinds of repairs and regular overhauls, because whoever wants to go far needs to clean and maintain their bike. A rental service for touring bikes, fat bikes, trailers, panniers and electric bikes is also available. All you have to do is pedal!

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2024

TEMPO - REPAIRE CYCLISTE

Getting around by bike

Created by Julien Devaux five years ago, Tempo is a friendly boutique, workshop and café in one. If you don't own a bike, this is the place to find one to your taste. It's even possible to have one made to measure, but if not, you can choose from around 15 brands. Once you're equipped, you can come back to the store to get help with the mechanics, maintenance or just to buy a few accessories. More simply, the large central table invites you to drop in for a coffee before or after your ride. On a more technical note, it's also possible to carry out a postural study. A complete experience!

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2024

C.VÉLO BOX

Getting around by bike

Located on the forecourt of the SNCF train station, the C.vélo Box provides secure storage for your personal bike, with 150 video-surveilled spaces available 24/7. A very practical solution for combining train, bus and bike! To take advantage of this service, users sign up for a subscription at the nearby C. vélo branch. They then receive an access badge and can attach their bike to the numbered rail assigned to them, using their own anti-theft system. Métropole chose this location on the station forecourt to meet its intermodal needs (train, bus, bike).

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2024

VÉLO TIJO

Getting around by bike

There's no such thing as wood on a bike? Well, Joanne Lecorfec, a cabinetmaker and woodworker, came up with the idea. The idea came to her after spending 14 months cycling across France. 10,000 km gives rise to ideas! So she invented the Tijo bike, which features a gravel frame made of wood... from Auvergne, of course! Ash, oak and walnut are used to craft it. What's more, the mechanics can be tailored to meet your specific requirements. A local, sustainable bike.

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