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Bike Thieves Score Major Haul at Brooklyn Bike Shop

Bike Thieves Score Major Haul at Brooklyn Bike Shop

Bummer: Brooklyn Bike and Board, a popular bike shop in Prospect Heights, got savagely robbed over the weekend. Twenty customers' bikes were stolen from the basement during the night, plus a bunch of other stuff. According to the shop's owners: more ›

East Village Bike Shop Busted in Stolen Bike Sting

East Village Bike Shop Busted in Stolen Bike Sting

It's common practice for certain disreputable bicycle shops to purchase stolen bikes from thieves and then resell them. But it's rare that the police take action, which makes the recent crackdown on the Busy Bee Bike Shop on East Sixth Street so special. Streetsblog reports that the NYPD's Civil Enforcement Unit has shut down the shop pending "an ongoing investigation." The crusty, punky, DIY-ish bike shop was a good source for air and cheap U-locks, but it always did seem a little sketchy. (As one Yelper puts it, "If you want to pay too much for a bike of sketchy quality sold to you by a guy that probably lied to you about the bike, then this is the place!") Now two employees have been arrested. more ›

Jeff Underwood, Owner of Continuum Cycles

Jeff Underwood, Owner of Continuum Cycles

Summer may not start until June 21st, but with all the warm weather we've been enjoying you may have noticed an increase in the number of cyclists on the streets—that is, unless you're too busy speeding past cars and dodging pedestrians on your own set of wheels. Clearly, this is going to be another big summer for biking, with the city already predicting a large increase in riders. Jeff Underwood has been part of the biking scene in this city before most of us knew there was a scene. Tucked away in the East Village, Continuum Cycles is packed with bikes both new and old: bikes, frames, and various other parts can be found hanging from the walls, leaning against each other on the floor, even spilling out into the street. more ›

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