(Updated, 11/16) For a Thursday afternoon, Phoenix Bikes just off of Columbia Pike is busy. School’s out due to the holiday of Diwali, so there are a number of teenagers here at the shop on S.
Rejay, who turned his bike from “looking like trash into something worth keeping,” said he also helps younger children fix their bikes. “I come every chance I get, fixing chains and brakes,” he said.
Noah Adelson uses a hand-me-down bike on campus. It’s a Giant Rincon Mountain Bike from the 1990s. It’s not an extravagant bike, but it’s a safe one. A former Team Florida Club Cycling president ...
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Out at the bike racks, crowded with spring-quarter commuters, the most recent breed of trendy bicycles looks just like other road bikes. Skinny tires. Thin tubes. Curly handlebars. But a closer look ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Bicycles are the primary mode of transportation for many people in the Lowcountry, but they aren’t cheap. Second Chance Bikes works to refurbish and unrideable bikes into ...
No one could have told former middle school social studies teacher Dustin LaFont that he would one day quit to run a bike repair shop for neighborhood children in South Baton Rouge. Yet, that is what ...