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Small Batch Cyclery now functioning in Simpsonville, KY



2015-02-19 - 141 Buckcreek Road, Simpsonville, KY - Photo Small Batch Cyclery photo..
Tom Waggener, Adair County, KY native and the son of Linda & Ed Waggener, reports that Small Batch Cyclery (formerly Main Street Bikes, Shelbyville) is "functional" at its new Simpsonville location. He said, "The weather set us back a tad and we aren't fully stocked, but if you need maintenance, essentials, or just to see a cool new shop in the process of getting ready for a rocking spring, come on out to 141 Buck Creek Road in Simpsonville, KY." The shop shares street space with The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass, located 1.014 miles down the street at 1155 Buck Creek Road. Tom's old location, Main Street Bikes, 545 Main Street, Shelbyville, KY, at will be headquarters for a while-you-wait cell phone service center, and is next door to 6th & Main Coffee.


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