About

About Mogo

The seeds for MoGo were planted in Wayne State University’s Office of Economic Development in 2012. Several local foundations and corporations helped fund a feasibility study in 2013, which has served as the road map for implementing bike share in Detroit. MoGo became a non-profit affiliate of the Downtown Detroit Partnership in 2015.

 

MoGo is made possible through a significant partnership with Henry Ford Health System y Health Alliance Plan (HAP), and a partnership with the City of Detroit Department of Transportation, which helped secure federal non-motorized transit funding for MoGo. MoGo selected PBSC Urban Solutions, the system's equipment provider, and Shift Transit, who operates the system.

 

MoGo operates in 10 neighborhoods in the greater downtown area of Detroit, as well as Northwest Detroit, Ferndale, Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Berkley, and Royal Oak.

 

MoGo is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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Meet the Bikes

MoGo bikes are built to withstand riding in an urban environment and are designed for comfort for a wide range of riders.

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ROLLER BRAKES

for efficient, low maintenance and safe braking

CHAIN PROTECTOR

to protect riders' clothes

ALUMINIUM FRAME

light and durable

INTEGRATED GEAR HUB

Shimano Nexus 3-speed

Sturdy Luggage Carrier

fits your average briefcase or purse

Lighting System

powered by a dynamo with a 10,000-hour lifespan

Comfortable Seat

theft-proof, with a marked scale for height adjustment

LOCKING DEVICE

located on the front of the bike that locks at every station

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The new electric pedal-assist technology

Enjoy a smooth, fun, and easier ride across longer distances,

up hills and against headwinds.

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15 MPH

maximum speed to propel yourself through your ride.

~ 40 MILES

of battery autonomy to get you around the city.