"Magbigay ng hindi mo na kailangan. Kumuha ng ayon sa pangangailangan upang makarating sa paroroonan (Give what you no longer need. Get what you need to get to your destination)."
Drawing inspiration from the Maginhawa community pantry, a group of bikers have set up a community bike shop dedicated to their fellow riders.

Bikers United Movement (BUM) and CycleBros put up a bike check station along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City.
"At the start of the pandemic, BUM together with CycleBros set up a roadside bike shop/bike check station. In solidarity with our kapadyak (fellow riders) and in the spirit of community pantry, we are running the #CommunityBikeshop," BUM wrote on Facebook.
The group likewise encouraged fellow cyclists to donate bike parts or accessories they no longer use.
" kaya naman po ninyo bumili at may pambili naman po kayo ay huwag na sana po kayo kumuha sa community bike shop. Priority po natin ang mga kapadyak na bike-to-work at malubha ang mga sira ng bisikleta (If you can buy, please don't take anything from the community bike shop. Our priority are our fellow cyclists who are biking to work and whose bicycles are severely damaged)," it added.
BUM is a citizen-led organization that advocates for inclusive mobility and sustainable transport that benefits the ordinary Filipino.
The group is composed of bike activists, artists, environmentalists, gender rights advocates, bike-to-work workers, and volunteer marshals.