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(ADV) Cycling: The Lynskey has landed at Main Street Bikes

Main Street Bikes, owned by Adair County native Tom Waggener, is officially a Lynskey dealer now and Thursday marked the first arrival. Now in stock is a M/L R220 road frame and fork in a gorgeous brushed titanium finish.

These retail for 2650. If you are in the market, we would be happy to talk kits and build your bike with Shimano, SRAM, Campy or whatever your heart so desires.




Lynskey performance road and mountain Bikes are built by an American family owned frame builder in Chatanooga, TN, which specialzes in Titanium frames.

Main Street Bikes now offers interest free financing plans through GE money sport.

Main Street Bikes, 45 Main Street, Shelbyville, KY 40065, Phone: 502-220-4136. The bike shop is located next door to Sixth & Main Coffee where authentic Adair County is spoken and fully understand by the ex-pats in charge. Get Directions (ADV)


This story was posted on 2008-03-16 11:41:44
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Cycling: Schwinn Collegiate is restored classic



2008-03-16 - Photo By Pen.
WITH SPRING TIME WEATHER arriving, it's time to get out the bikes. This one is a classic, a Schwinn Collegiate, about 40 years old, lovingly restored by Tom Waggener at Main Street Bikes in Shelbyville. It brings back memories for many avid bicycle riders.

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