Sad time at Boulder Bicycle
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Sad time at Boulder Bicycle
Just received an email from Boulder Bicycle, sad news from their operation. (If this duplicates any earlier post, please delete, and apologies to all.)
"BoulderBicycle.bike
Please Stay Safe
Sad News at Boulder Bicycle
It is with great sadness that I report the unexpected passing of James Martin over the July 4th Weekend. He was the backbone of Boulder Bicycle for many years and a dear friend who will be greatly missed.
Bicycles were just one of his passions. His knowledge of music, pro audio, photography, and politics was awe inspiring. To honor his memory, I'd like to suggest actions that promote equality, health, and justice for everyone.
I'm not sure how the passing of James will impact Boulder Bicycle. As many know, Boulder Bicycle's future was already a bit uncertain as I've been considering scaling things back and/or retirement. As working for Boulder Bicycle provided James with a rather "safe" environment to work in the age of Covid, the most recent plan was to keep the business going for at least awhile.
For the very immediate future, the best guess is Boulder Bicycle will continue on a Monday and Thursday shipping schedule (but no orders will ship on Thursday July 23rd). But plans moving forward are really in flux and subject to change as big decisions are being made.
Please stay safe out there!"
I have enjoyed purchasing from BB since getting addicted to C&V cycling, really hope that things can work out eventually. Prayers for James Martin's family and friends, and for the BB crew.
Bill
"BoulderBicycle.bike
Please Stay Safe
Sad News at Boulder Bicycle
It is with great sadness that I report the unexpected passing of James Martin over the July 4th Weekend. He was the backbone of Boulder Bicycle for many years and a dear friend who will be greatly missed.
Bicycles were just one of his passions. His knowledge of music, pro audio, photography, and politics was awe inspiring. To honor his memory, I'd like to suggest actions that promote equality, health, and justice for everyone.
I'm not sure how the passing of James will impact Boulder Bicycle. As many know, Boulder Bicycle's future was already a bit uncertain as I've been considering scaling things back and/or retirement. As working for Boulder Bicycle provided James with a rather "safe" environment to work in the age of Covid, the most recent plan was to keep the business going for at least awhile.
For the very immediate future, the best guess is Boulder Bicycle will continue on a Monday and Thursday shipping schedule (but no orders will ship on Thursday July 23rd). But plans moving forward are really in flux and subject to change as big decisions are being made.
Please stay safe out there!"
I have enjoyed purchasing from BB since getting addicted to C&V cycling, really hope that things can work out eventually. Prayers for James Martin's family and friends, and for the BB crew.
Bill
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I got that too, sounds like their teetering just got even more precarious, too bad, great guys, deals and resource.
Godspeed Mr. Martin, RIP
Godspeed Mr. Martin, RIP
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...bummer. Those guys really helped me out a couple of times.
...bummer. Those guys really helped me out a couple of times.
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I've picked up some cool stuff from them.
Best wishes to James' family and friends- and hope their business works out the way they want it to.
Best wishes to James' family and friends- and hope their business works out the way they want it to.
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That's so sad on the passing of that fellow. It's also sad to think that Boulder Bicycles may fold. I got a set of medium reach Campagnolo Triomphe brake caliper arms complete with the bolt for mounting them to the frame. The price for those was very reasonable and shipping was quick.
I send my condolences and best wishes for a better future.
Cheers
I send my condolences and best wishes for a better future.
Cheers