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The 17th Annual Seattle Bike Swap is Sunday

2012 Seattle Bike Swap
2012 Seattle Bike Swap

Cascade Bicycle Club’s annual Seattle Bike Swap is Sunday, a great chance to snag some deals. You can also sell a ride on consignment and support the club’s Major Taylor Project at the same time.

Held inside the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall (map), doors open to the general public at 9 a.m. It costs $5 to get in, and it would be a good idea to bring cash (there is an ATM if you forget).

Mroe details from Cascade:


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If you’re in the market for a new set of wheels, or you’re looking for equipment or accessories, you don’t want to miss the Seattle Bike Swap. Now in its 17th year, Bike Swap is a bargain-hunters’ paradise, promising great deals on bikes and bike-related goods.With nearly 200 vendors under one roof, you’re sure to find everything you need to start your cycling season off right.

Admission

Adults:
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – $5
1 to 2 p.m. – FREE
Kids (under age 15) – FREE all day

Arrive early because the really good stuff goes fast. And if you ride your bike to the event, remember to bring a lock. Racks are available, but they’ll be unattended.

Help out a great cause while earning some extra spending money at Swap! If you have a complete bike, the Major Taylor Project will sell it for you. For a $10 selling fee and 10% of the selling price, you can leave the the salesmanship to MTP while you hunt for two-wheeled treasures at Swap. Just drop your bike off between 8 and 8:30 a.m. and return for the moolah before 2 p.m.


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One response to “The 17th Annual Seattle Bike Swap is Sunday”

  1. gary

    Trek 1.2 red and white stolen from Burien tonight. Please email me if seen.

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