Shacktown Community Cycle
Shacktown Community Cycle, a nonprofit bike shop that provides low-cost bikes and bike repairs was broken into this week.
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Roger Hernandez is the owner of Shacktown Community Cycle at 611 W. 2nd Avenue in downtown Spokane.
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Roger Hernandez is the owner of Shacktown Community Cycle at 611 W. Second Ave. in downtown Spokane. Here, he mounts a rear tire to a suspension bike last Wednesday. “You rarely see anyone riding a bike that’s not smiling,” he said.
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Roger Hernandez, right, is the owner of Shacktown Community Cycle at 611 W. 2nd Avenue in downtown Spokane. Hernandez and Cameron Thomson view the damage to a front door on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2020, after a recent break in at the business.
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Roger Hernandez, owner of Shacktown Community Cycle at 611 W. 2nd Avenue in downtown Spokane, offers a pump to Cameron Thomson to inflate the tires on his new vintage bike during a visit to the store, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2020.
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Roger Hernandez is the owner of Shacktown Community Cycle at 611 W. 2nd Avenue in downtown Spokane. Here he mounts a rear tire to a suspension bike, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2020.
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