...

...the guy from Raleigh, Kevin Coggins,
who owned Spin Cycle,
is the person who
has this full carbon  bike for sale.
He emailed and said it
had all 105 components except the derailleur
is ultegra.  This is his last bike and he will
sell it for $1500.  It is brand new.  54cm
Brand new the site says  $3300.

If you have any questions here is his email:
[email protected]

Kevin was very instrumental in establishing several bike rides and was like
many of you,  very inclusive.  He enjoyed the fellowship and seeing people
learn a new activity.  Here is an article the adventure dude,
Joe Miller (since retired from N&O),  from the N&O
described Kevin's triangle activities:


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> Venerable Spin Cycle to close

Submitted by jmiller <http://blogs.newsobserver.com/users/jmiller> on
01/16/2009

 After 16 years, The Spin Cycle <http://www.thespincycle.com/>, perhaps the
Triangle' cycling community's biggest advocate, is closing. A liquidation
sale will begin tomorrow; Kevin Coggins, who owns the store with wife
Phoebe, says he will keep the shop open until they've sold enough
merchandise to pay employees and meet numerous other financial obligations.

 Triangle cyclists will miss Kevin Coggins everpresent grin, present even
this evening after announcing that The Spin Cycle was closing.

"I ran the store honestly, I ran it the best I knew how," Kevin said this
evening as regulars poured into the Cary store to offer condolences. Kevin
sent an email out to store customers announcing the closure this afternoon
around 3. "We had about 80 emails within the first hour," said store manager
Lee Walker. Many, he said, were from former customers who have moved out of
state.

The Spin Cycle began life as a satellite store of Raleigh-based Flythe
Cyclery <http://flythecyclery.com/>. The Coggins bought the store and
changed its name to The Spin Cycle in the mid-1990s. They operated a second
store in North Raleigh during the late 1990s.

The Spin Cycle was known as a huge advocate of cycling in the Triangle. It
is perhaps best known for its annual Firecracker 100 ride on the Fourth of
July. That ride began in the early 1990s as a handful of friends looking for
a way to celebrate Independence Day; it grew into one one of the Triangle's
biggest rides, attracting upwards of 1,000 riders in recent years. Also
popular is its 37-mile New Year's Day ride and it's Thanksgiving Day ride,
which began this year (with a little goading from this corner). The store
supported various other rides in the region, sponsored after work rides in
warm weather months and helped out with various MS Society rides in the
area, including the grandaddy, the MS
150<http://bikenct.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=BIKE_NCT_homepage>
in
New Bern.

The store's liquidation sale begins Saturday morning at 10 a.m. and will run
at least through Monday. Accessories will be 50 percent off and all bikes
will be 30 percent to 40 percent off. Road bike rentals will be sold for
$500 each and mountain bike rentals will go for $1,500. Longtime fans of the
store shouldn't feel ghoulish about benefitting from the store's demise,
says assistant store manager Cindy Jones. Jones and several part time
employees are now volunteering at the store; she said money from the
liquidation sale will go toward making sure the remaining employees get
paid.

In his message to customers, Kevin wrote: "On behalf of Matt, Lee, Cindy,
Nate, Steve, Steven, Cathy, Karl, Vicki, Cathy, Meredith, Thaddeus, Phoebe
and me, we hope we get to see you this weekend one last time. Again, thank
you for everything... it was a great ride!!!! k."

Coggins is president of the Downtown Raleigh Merchant's Association.
Ironically, he's heading up a soon-to-launch campaign touting the virtues of
buying from local merchants.


*

Spinning tales

*

I bought all three of my current bikes from The Spin Cycle, the first, a
Trek 820 mountain bike, in 1994. "I've worked on that bike a few times," ace
wrench Matt Lodder said as we chatted earlier this evening.

"You've worked on that bike a few times after I tried to work on it," I
clarified.

Spin Cycle mechanic Matt Lodder managed to keep my Trek 820 despite my own
best efforts to "fix" it.

"That too," he laughed. Never once did he charge me to fix my mistakes.

Very early in my road biking career Phoebe Coggins pulled up next to me on a
group ride. She started talking about the virtues of Little Debbie
creme-filled oatmeal cookies as a nutritious mid-ride snack. I thanked her
for the advice (advice I follow to this day, btw.) A pause ensued. Then, in
a lowered voice, she said, "You know, when you're wearing bike shorts you
really don't need to wear underwear, too." I have since followed that bit of
sage, if embarrassing, advice as well.

My third Spin Cycle bike is a Trek Fuel 80. I had it for a year, broke the
frame, Trek and The Spin Cycle replaced it within a month. A year later, the
frame broke again. Again, The Spin Cycye stripped it of its components and
sent the frame to Trek for replacement. A month passed. No bike. Kevin
loaned me a rental for the inconvenience. Two months passed, no bike. Trek
said they were behind because of an aluminum shortage. I wrote a snippy
column <http://www.newsobserver.com/lifestyles/tio/story/406942.html> wondering
what good is a warranty anyway. Unbeknownst to me, Kevin and Matt were
putting the screws to Trek to replace the frame — NOW. "The guy's been
waiting over two months to get his ride back," they argued. Trek, still
apparently low on aluminum, made good — with a carbon fiber replacement
frame.

OK, those are my top three Spin Cycle stories. You no doubt have TSC stories
of your own. Write and share. Let's have a wake of words in honor of our
friends at The Spin Cycle
http://blogs.newsobserver.com/joemiller/venerable-spin-cycle-to-close
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2010/3/5 ssp <[email protected]>

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