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(ADV) Pedal and Peddle Fall Ride and Swap Meet

Two rides, one 40, one 60 miles, through Shelby County will be followed by Swap Meet for Cyclists at Sixth & Main Coffee House, Main Street Bikes

By Tom Waggener

Saturday, October 2, 2010, is our first great "Pedal and peddle" fall ride and swap meet. Leaving from Main Street Bikes at 545 Main St in downtown Shelbyville at 9amCT. We have two glorious rides through southern Shelby County; 40 and a 60 mile option are up for mileage junkies, beginners, and hammer heads.

These rides will be swept and ride captained with cue sheets. Beginners are welcome, but you should have some miles under your legs to tackle these rides.

Afterwards, hang out for coffee at Sixth and Main Coffeehouse and check out the selection of stuff from swappers, and the great sale items at Main Street Bikes.

Lots of great discounts on new, used, and new old stuff from the attic. Lots of great closeout deals and cheap stuff for the hoarders.


s/Tom Waggener
Main Street Bikes

545 Main ST
Shelbyville, KY 40065
502) 220-4136
www.bikesonmain.com




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