Tomorrow we move–happy, sad, excited. You know how it goes when you move. Thanks to everyone who’s helped so far! See you die-hards tomorrow at 10 am
Author: P2P
Thu Oct 20 – Sat Oct 22 Boxing/Recycling Days
October 20 thru 22nd–need people to pack, recycle, and stage for Moving Day. (Cars/trucks would be helpful.) Thu, Fri 2pm–6pm & Sat 11am-6pm. Where? 1802 E Sprague.  Help us organize and prep for our move!
Sunday Oct 23–Moving Day!
October 23  is Moving Day–need people to help haul and move to our new location. Cars, trucks, bikes are all helpful.  Lunch provided (drinks and candy too!). Where? 1802 E Sprague  to 1527 E 16th Ave.  We’ll meet at 10am. Help Us Move!!!
Big Move
FREE stuff
So much freeeee stuff! The front part of our space is full. We are moving on the 23 (mark your calendars, you can help!) so we’re clearing out inventory–stems, handle bars, forks, bikes (need some love), bike carriers (for your car), wheels, tires, clothing.
Please come by and fill up a shopping bag or two!
BOGO Sale Sept 30 and Oct 1
Buy One Get One free sale today and tomorrow (excluding bikes and new stuff). We are preparing to move, and we need your help reducing our inventory! Come by the shop today!
So Many Bikes
cold mate with lemon is terere
perfectly wrong
Back at the Spoke NEst
Phew! Those were some good days that just went by! Hi-Five to nature for not making our September as cold as last year! YEAH! Yesterday, despite my tiredness, Corey and I had a killer day at the shop, and today, our first appearance wrenching in the spokefest hotness (legitimacy achieved!), followed by another set of wonderful hours wasted away back here on Sprague: greased back palms like it were the 30’s (what do I know? Grease-a-pedia), GU/CT bridge jumping, LT Bernard and the basketeer, oranges for miles, the birth of the Pacific Treader, and the campy crash!
Now let us turn it over to 32 baby frogs from that DAMMED lake Roosevelt for the play by play!

hair flowing, eric is still growing, pump plate percariously perched preceeding pointed projectile puncture

What a great location! We had a great view at the top of doomsday, which also allowed us to chit-chat with the multitudes, and that they were.

This is my nurse, Carol Anne. To have her as a companion at our stop's aid station was a great surprise. TERERE!

This frame has been in the shop for a really long time. I am so glad this gentlemen is going to restore it well. But he didn't buy the starfish!
Also…..
FREE TUNE-UP DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SEPTEMBER 18th
NOON – FOUR
KIDS FIRST
ALL ARE WELCOME
VEGAN FOOD
(If you are interested in helping me pull off this wonderful community event I still have plenty of needs! Please do contact me directly: yellowishsandals@gmail.com)