No, We're still alive and kicking! Doing our best to survive the inevitable August heat wave directly following monsion season. Oh the joys of Florida life. I heard it was 46 degrees in North Dakota. Yesterday...wonder if they need a bike shop there?
Well, even though the sweltering heat is upon us, some folks are spitting in the face of adversity and trying to get out and ride. Had a couple early morning repairs yesterday, and sent one bike to a new home, so thank you all for that then, in the afternoon, Angi sent another new ride out with a semi decent trade towards it, which i will get to post haste! I also have an older ladies giant almost done as well. We also had a couple last minute repairs come through the door, keeping them busy to close.
Now I'm not one to complain (snicker) but the warehousr last night was insufferable! To make matters worse, i was crateing, first off, and all the machines were lined up in front of the bay doors that face west, perfectly aligned with the setting sun...whi thinks they can get a sunburn while working indoors!! At least once the sun set it cooled down...slightly.
Today, i was not budging out of bed, so Angi had Elijah deliver the girls to school and came and openned up.. I'm thankful for the allowance of sleep.
We are so hoping for a good day today, pushing to get out more goodies, as the number of looky loos are increasing. Folks realize that riding season is rapidly approaching and are getting ready! Now...i just gotta have more to show!
So, with that, i am going back at it.
See ya soon!
Howdy! Yes, we did get them in, occasionally, and of course we will feature their pic when we are done fixin' them up! At present, we have none, however, one of our local hobbyist that rebuilds them, came in about a week ago to let us know, he had just taken the sumer off to do other things, but will be back at building by September. So just keep an eye on these pages and we'll let you know!
ReplyDeleteOh, love your cover pic! I'm seeing a burgeoning "cosplay" there! Keep it up!
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