Coronavirus

Bicycle industry still booming a year into the pandemic

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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With empty showroom racks behind him, shop manager Jeff Kuchma shows a large list of contacts waiting for a bicycle or bicycle parts for repairs at Dirty Harry’s Bicycles in Verona.
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Barry Jeffries, owner of Dirty Harry’s Bicycles in Verona, shows a large collection of bicycles in the repair shop. It has been difficult for bike shops to get parts because of the pandemic.
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PRO BIKE + RUN sales associate Shane Muro walks two bicycles out of the show room for a customer at the North Park location.
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PRO BIKE + RUN sales associate Shane Muro works with customer Mark Baltrusaitis and his son Seth Ryan, 7, of Allison Park.
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A bike hangs from the ceiling at Flat Tire Co. Bike Shop in Greensburg.
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The pandemic has caused limited inventory at bicycle stores such as Flat Tire Co. Bike Shop in Greensburg.
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Justin Sweed, service manager at Flat Tire Co. Bike Shop in Greensburg, repairs a bike.

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