About Us

Mission

Queen City Bicycle Collective’s mission is to get, and keep, the Manchester community riding bicycles, safely and  affordably.

We provide space, tools, and equipment, so that community members can repair their bicycles at minimal cost, with our help. We also accept donated bicycles, salvage useful parts & recycle them, or return them to working order & sell them at an affordable price.

Meet our Staff

Rene Barcomb

Shop Lead

A Nashua native, Rene has quickly found a home in Manchester and has just as quickly grown into our Shop Lead.

Tyler Glodt

Executive Director

Tyler’s passion is helping folks fix their bicycles.
And sleeping-in!

Zachary Nunnink

Mechanic Emeritus

Hailing from the land of Apizza, Zach came to Manch to lead gravel rides and make weird builds.
Oh, and to teach, of course!

Thanks Zach!

Susan Nallan

Business Administration

Susan brings her strong, professional experience to elevate all aspects our work.

Meet our Board

Elyza Agosta

Advocacy Committee Chair

Abby Easterly

Brooks McQuade

Kyle Winters

William Collins

Tyler Glodt

Ali Rosenblatt

Vice President

Stephanie Emmons

Benjamin Godbout

President

Florian "Flo" Tschurtschenthaler

Treasurer

Jenna Bee Wolf

Secretary

Our History

In September 2024, we held our second annual Tour of Manchester with over 170 riders!

With the support of Elliot Health System and our other community partners, we were able to provide 225 Beech Street and Gossler Park fourth and fifth graders with Earn a Bike/ Be Active alternative sports packages.

Through our Open Shop,  we accepted 889 donated bicycles that helped fuel our cache of used parts for affordable repairs, provided raw stock for our various projects, and helped to share materials with other groups doing bike related work nearby and abroad!

We would like to thank S&W Sports, Trek Bicycle Hooksett, Bike Barn, & Cycles Etc for their generous support.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Greater Manchester community for all of the support they continue to show us!

Blog

Why QC Bike? #2 = EARN-a-BIKE

December 2018 Remember your first bike? The only thing better than that is kid who EARNED their own bike and learned how to ride it safely and responsibly. This is…

Why QC Bike Collective? #1 = OPEN SHOP

There are many benefits to a non-profit, community bike shop and we are going to try to articulate some of them in the weeks to come. It is important to…
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