The Spokane Bike Swap & Expo is your region's only biking and biking equipment event featuring hundreds of new and used bikes. Over 40 exhibitors sell new bicycles, accessories and promote their products and services - including cycling events, health and wellness programs and recreational non-profits. Here are more details about the event:

  • April 19 – Bike Consignment – Got a bike to sell?

    • Go to www.SpokaneBikeSwap.com to register your bike
    • Bring your bike on Friday, April 19 between 3pm – 7pm
      • $5 registration fee for each bike (no fee for kid’s bike under $50)
    • If your bike sells, there will be a 10% consignment fee
    • Pick up your check or bike if it doesn’t sell on Saturday, April 20 between 6-7pm
  • April 20 – Day of Event

    • Entry is $7 and can be purchased at the door.
    • Go to Entertainment & Education for raffle prizes and chances to win!
    • Enjoy and explore over 40 exhibitors
    • Learn how to put your bike on a bus
  • Peruse the Bike Corral – over 800 bikes registered to sell

    • Kids 14 and under that buy a bike in the bike corral will receive a free kids helmet while supplies last
  • 150 Volunteers needed for Friday & Saturday

  • Spokane Bike Swap Proceeds Benefit

    • The Spokane Bike Swap is a non-profit, all the proceeds from the event go back into the community to help further the biking community.

The Spokane Bike Swap & Expo was initiated by the Spokane County Commute Trip Reduction Office, in conjunction with Sterling Bank. The volunteer Bike Swap Team coordinate this one-day event and lead active roles in the community.

Spokane Bike Swap and Expo is the biggest “garage sale” for used bicycles in our region and offers something for everyone. It is a wonderful way to donate or consign bikes you have outgrown, don’t ride or want to upgrade. It also provides affordable bikes for those who cannot afford to purchase a new one.

Thanks to sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers and attendees, Spokane Bike Swap & Expo is a wonderful annual community event that continues to grow in popularity. At last year's event, over 600 bikes were registered and nearly 400 bikes sold in the bike corral. Over 40 exhibitors were on-hand including  local bike shops.