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Oh No, The Bike Rack is Closing After 13 Years in Logan Circle Today


1412 Q Street, NW via The Bike Rack

What the hell is happening?!?! Ugh. Thanks to Jeff and Sarah for the heads up. The Bike Rack posts on their Facebook:

“After 13 amazing years Bike Rack is shutting it’s doors today.

Thank you everyone that has stepped foot in our store. Thank you everyone that has come on any of our rides. Thank you every single customer we have ever had. And thank you to all of our employees past end present for making the Bike Rack what it is.

If we have your bike in the shop we will be in contact.”

Ed. Note: We recently spoke about the closures of District Hardware and Bike in SW as well as the The Bike Rack’s Brookland location and BicycleSpace locations closing in Adams Morgan and on K Street. We spoke about where to get your bike repaired here.

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