October 29, 2009

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October 27, 2009
Yep…we use bikes for everything!

Out for delivery!
Posted by: Mr. Kelley @ 10:27 am Permalink | 1 Comment
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In-stock now!
Posted by: Mr. Kelley @ 10:22 am Permalink | 1 Comment
I follow the news here. Good work
Comment by volkan şimşirkaya — October 30, 2009 @ 6:55 am
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October 26, 2009
I mean Bullet! I got Steve McQueen on the brain…this key chain attachment holds a presta to shrader adapter for those days you forget your pump at home!

Swoop…HERE!
Posted by: Mr. Kelley @ 12:45 pm Permalink | 0 Comments
October 23, 2009

Who agrees?
Posted by: Mr. Kelley @ 11:07 am Permalink | 1 Comment
Los angeles needs this bad around every bar! sux being stuck in the cold @ 3am with a flat and no tubes or patches.
Comment by Miles — November 11, 2009 @ 1:27 am
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October 22, 2009
Tomorrow!

This is the second time we’re are saying Bye Bye to Bradly!
Posted by: Mr. Kelley @ 2:37 pm Permalink | 0 Comments
Orange 20 Bikes is dedicated specifically to the progression of Urban Egalitarian Cycling in Los Angeles and around the world. The only truly dependable and environmentally friendly transportation option that you have is your bike! We are well known for Track and Fixed-gear bikes but we are not limited to that. In fact we equally love Urban / Touring / Road / and Mountain bikes, not to mention BMX rules! We support and stock products from rider owned and operated companies like ourselves.
Most of all everyone needs confidence and inspiration between their legs. Come by and see us seven days a week, we are open late for your convenience.
Now Open Seven Days A Week! Store Hours 12-9 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
12-8 Friday - 12-6 Sunday and Wednesday
4351 Melrose Ave. LA,CA 90029 CALL 323 66-BIKES (323 MO-BIKES)
For certain it carries not too heavy cargo, though also volume
Comment by Cat — October 28, 2009 @ 2:12 am