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The 17th Annual Seattle Bike Swap is Sunday
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…
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Public registration for Cascade rides, including STP, now open + Bike Swap Sunday
Every year, 10,000 people from all over the world bike together from Seattle to Portland in Cascade Bicycle Club’s annual Seattle to Portland Classic. But if you want in, you better register soon. The club just opened registration to non-members, and the event usually sells out shortly after. Last year, it sold out February 21.…
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Sunday: Seattle Bike Swap takes over Seattle Center
With tons of people hawking new, used and handmade bike stuff, Cascade Bicycle Club’s Seattle Bike Swap has got something for everyone. The vendor booths are all sold out, so it should be wall-to-wall with stuff Sunday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Oh, and be sure to bring cash. More info from Cascade: The…
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Lots o’ bike stuff at 15th annual Seattle Bike Swap
Lots and lots of bike stuff changed hands Sunday at the 15th annual Seattle Bike Swap. This year, the swap (which is something of a rummage sale, except with lots of carbon fiber stuff) was held at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. There seemed to be a lot of people buying their first bikes, which…
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Seattle Bike Swap Sunday
The 15th Seattle Bike Swap will be held Sunday at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. All vendor slots have been booked, so there should be lots to choose from. Bring cash. From the Cascade Bicycle Club website: The Seattle Bike Swap, now in its 15th year, is a bike bargain hunter’s paradise with up to…
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