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3 Reasons Why Fall Is The Perfect Time For A Bike Fit

1. Cyclocross is coming. Whether you are new to the sport or upgrading to a new rig, getting your bike fit dialed in will make you stronger and more confident on the bike. It will not prevent you from falling in the mud. But that's what makes 'cross fun, right?

2. Bike Commute Challenge. The BTA's yearly Bike Commute Challenge helps us recommit to riding, just as fall presents us with reasons not to ride. Rain, dark, seasonal affective disorder... You can make it a whole lot easier on yourself by having an efficient and comfortable bike fit. That extra efficiency just might buy you a couple extra minutes in bed. Enough said.

3. Scheduling Has Never Been Easier. With the peak season of bike fitting almost behind us, there are more opportunities to come for a fit at your convenience, whether that be daytime, weekend, or evening.  Schedule here.

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2015 New Bike Lovefest

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ALL 2015 MODELS OF LIV AND BIANCHI WILL BE 10-30% OFF AS WE MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW FLEET OF 2016 BIKES. GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT!

  • LIV Alight City- Regularly $575, now $550
  • LIV Avail 5- Regularly $640, now $600
  • LIV Thrive- Regularly $925, now $895
  • BIANCHI Cortina- Regularly $429, now $00
  • BIANCHI Torino (yellow only)- Regularly $479, now $435
  • BIANCHI Volpe (rim brake version)- Regularly $1300, now $1225

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Shop Jerseys

LET'S RIDE...to the donut shop.

These Castelli Training Fit Jerseys feature a more relaxed, not-totally-skin-tight fit. Includes full front zipper and 3 ample-sized snack pockets (that's what they're really for, right?) on the back. Lightweight, comfortable and tastefully covered in donuts. What more could you want?

Some notes:

SIZING. Sizes run small -- order one full size up from what you would normally wear. For Portland, OR customers, please feel free to come into the shop to try on samples.

COLORS. Navy, covered in royal blue with marigold and magenta highlights.

THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. We will place our final order for this item on August 10th, 2015. The expected lead time is 1 month and we plan to ship them in late September, but there is no guaranteed shipping date for this item.

THIS IS A LIMITED RUN. We will be printing PRE-ORDER jersey's only. Pre-order by August 9th.

QUESTIONS? Email hello@gladysbikes.com.

WANT ONE? Place your order here. 

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Independence Day Sale

In celebration of Independence Day we're having a two day Red, White and Blue sale on Friday, July 3 and Sunday July 5:

* 25% off all red, white and blue accessories!
* $50-100 off red, white and blue bikes!
* Hooray!

(Reminder: Shop is closed on the 4th so that we can celebrate family, friends, food and fireworks.)

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Introducing Rose Haven

Dear friends, family and customers of Gladys Bikes, 

I am unbelievably excited to tell you about a new partnership we have: Starting in June 2015 Gladys Bikes will be donating $50 from each semi-custom bicycle we build to support the work of Rose Haven, a non-profit day shelter and community space in NW Portland serving women and children experiencing the trauma of abuse, loss of home and other disruptive life challenges.

Why?

One of the main goals of Gladys Bikes is to support and empower women through bicycles. I’m thrilled that we get to do that for our customers on a daily basis.

That said, we’re a business. We do our best to work within people’s budgets and respect their needs, but at the end of the day we can only serve folks who can afford what we sell. And while we get to work with many excellent folks (arguably the best lot of customers in the world), we want to support even more women -- including those who can’t afford our services -- through our love of bikes. This partnership will allow us to do just that.

Why not a bike-related donation?

We’re a people-first bike shop, which means that it’s important that we support folks where they’re at rather than making assumptions about what they might need or want. In the shop this means that we talk a lot with folks about their riding goals and bike dreams and then make recommendations based on our best knowledge, but ultimately trust that they know what is best for themselves. More broadly, this means that while we find bikes empowering and transformative in our own lives, we recognize that a bike is not what everyone wants or needs  -- we don’t want to assume that the best way to support people is by doing something we think is cool. Instead we like the idea of leveraging our love of bicycles to support folks in ways that make sense for them.

And so we are partnering with an organization, Rose Haven, that understands and deeply cares about the women they work with and respecting them to do the right thing with our contributions. Perhaps one day the support we provide will be used to get some of the guests of Rose Haven on bikes, but perhaps not. What’s more important is that we’re using our donations to meet people where they are at instead of telling them what we think they need.

Why Rose Haven?

We truly admire their approach. Instead of offering one-size-fits-all services, they partner with dozens of social service and support organizations in the region to provide their guests with the tailored support and advice that they uniquely need.

Additionally, when thinking about which organization we’d like to work with, three customers made mention of volunteering with the women at Rose Haven in the span of a few days. And then, when I went to meet with a member of their staff and tour the center, low and behold, the only other bike locked to the outside rack was the first semi-custom bike that we ever built -- it turns out its owner is also a regular volunteer at Rose Haven. I’d say it was meant to be.

Does this mean semi-custom bikes are going to be more expensive than they were before?

Nope.

Why didn’t you start doing this sooner?

We waited until the business was in a healthy and stable financial place before considering any type of sustained giving relationship.  I wanted to make sure that Gladys could offer a measure of reliability and regularity in our giving, since long-term partnerships and stable funding streams are often most helpful to organizations, especially small ones. We’re starting at $50 leaving ourselves room to grow in this partnership. As we grow, hopefully our ability to support Rose Haven will as well.

How can I support Rose Haven even if I’m not buying a semi-custom bike?

We hope to hold events in the future to collect specific items that would be helpful to Rose Haven through the shop. In the meantime, we encourage you to give to them directly.

Questions?

Feel free to email me at leah@gladysbikes.com.  I’d love to talk.

Sincerely,

Leah Benson

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Alberta Street + Bikes = Love

 ---- NEWSFLASH ----


The Community Cycling Center and Gladys Bikes are teaming up to spread the bike love up and down Alberta Street this summer!


As a part of Alberta Street's new Retail Happy Hour, from 3-6pm every Wednesday both of our shops will be offering 10% off new parts and accessories AND giving out coupons for some super secret (shhhhh) deals at each other's shops.

Hope to see you on an upcoming Wednesday to celebrate bikes, fun, collaboration and sweet deals! 

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The Teal Bombshell

Our newest consigned bike is gonna love you back. And shred.

All the sexy details:

Sweetpea Bicycles 'Bombshell' Mountain Bike

This is the only hand built Sweetpea mountain bike out there, and it rides and looks just as good as you'd expect. It's a collector for sure, but also a rad bike that's ready to shred. 

Price:  $2500

Frame: Handbuilt Columbus Steel

Fork:  Fox F32-100mm shock with 15mm axle.

Geometry: 43 cm bb to top, 59 center to center actual, 31.5 inch stand over height

Wheels: 26" Reynolds Canyon

Drive train: Shimano Deore XT 2x9

Brakes: Shimano Deore XT Hydraulic Disc

Headset: Chris King

Stem: Thomson 90mm

Handlebar: 36cm Salsa Poco, short reach

Saddle: Comes with Saddle Library card ($25 value) so you can choose the one that perfect for you.

Curious? Stop on by. Test rides are welcome and encouraged. And, yes, we will ship.

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First Annual Semi-Custom Reunion

In case you haven't noticed, we love building people's custom dream bikes. There's something special about sitting down, figuring out exactly what a person wants out of a bike and then guiding them through the process of picking out every part and color to ensure that they're getting a bike that fits their body, riding style and personality perfectly. We get to know these people and their bikes incredibly well through the process -- so much so that they become more than just customers, they're friends of shop and the bedrock of the community that makes this place tick.

And so, it was such a treat to see so many of them together in one place on February 25 when we hosted on first annual gathering of Gladys' Semi-Custom Bikes and their owners. Check out some of the photos!

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Say Hello to Our Newest Mechanic!

Welcome to Gladys, Kathy!

Before joining us at Gladys Bikes Kathy was a worker owner at Citybikes for 7+ years, where she honed her skills as a mechanic by working on all sorts of different bikes and with all kinds of people. When she's not working on bikes you might find her writing papers about legal cases (she's currently pre-law and in the process of applying to law schools), singing lead in her band, designing and sewing clothing, skateboarding all around town or cooking up the most delicious vegan mac and cheese you've ever had. 

We feel pretty darn lucky to have Kathy as a part of our shop and can't wait for you to meet her too. Be sure to say hi the next time you're in!

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Your new favorite pair of pants are here.

We've waited patiently (ok, maybe not so patiently all the time), and they're finally here: LEVI'S COMMUTER JEANS FOR WOMEN.

As far as we can tell, these are basically the unicorns of the pants world -- they seem to look good on an extremely diverse array of body types and sizes. Come on by to see them in person!

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Three Bike Shops in Love

Once upon a time two bike shops fell in love...and then they went ahead and fell in love with a third bike shop. 

This is their story.

Many of you may remember that last year Gladys Bikes fell in love with another bike shop, Kenton Cycle Repair

Well, over the year our love has only grown, and so have our hearts such that there was room for yet another bike shop in our lovefest, Cat Six PDX. 

So, why on earth would three bike shops in relatively close proximity choose to promote each other's shops? Well, beyond the fact that we all just really like one another, we decided that collaboration is way more fun than competition. 

In that spirit, on Valentine's Day our three shops (along with some friends) will be taking to the streets to give out Valentine's gifts to about 200 lucky bikes, and also through the end of February whenever you purchase something from one of our shops, you'll get 10% off at the others. Why? Because we love you too.

xoxo,

Gladys Bikes, Kenton Cycle Repair and Cat Six

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New Year, Same Us

2014 was our first full year in business and, oh, what a year it was. We expanded to a new location (moved there by bike with your help!), began our partnership with Sweetpea Bicycles (swoon), brought on some amazing new staff (you know who you are), tried out cyclocross with a group of first-timers (what, what CX Curious Club!), helped 200+ butts find comfort through the Saddle Library, fell in love with another bike shop (hey there Kenton Cycle Repair), helped get many folks on sweet new bikes, planned some ridiculously fun events (Dress Like Your Bike anyone?), and even got some cool accolades in the process (don't worry, it won't go to our heads).

Thank you (again and again and again) for your support and enthusiasm this past year. I cannot wait to share what 2015 holds with you all. Here's to spending another year learning, growing, playing and riding bikes with all of you! Happiest of New Years!

-Leah

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Saddle Speed Dating

Your butt will thank you.

Your butt will thank you.

Saddle Speed Dating

This event is like getting to go on a bunch of first (saddle) dates in 1 night. Get one-on-one time with many saddles in one night so you can QUICKLY see which one you have an interest in investing in for the long haul.

When: Tuesday, April  14, 6:30-8:00pm

Where: Gladys Bikes

Who: Anyone who is interested in getting a saddle/seat that feels better on their bike. We have almost as many 'male' saddles as we do 'female', all bodies are equally welcome.

How does it work?

1. Arrive promptly at 6:30pm for a brief introduction to your many potential saddle love matches.

2. Talk 1:1 with our experts about what you're looking for in a saddle and we'll help you pick out up to 5 saddles to try for 10 minutes each.

3. Because no saddle --no matter how pretty, expensive or aerodynamic-- will feel perfect if it's not set up properly, after you find your saddle love match you'll get a FREE quick fit with Gladys' fitter extraordinaire, Natalie Ramsland. During the quick fit she'll dial in your seat height and position to make sure it's set up to support your body as best as it possibly can.

***Space is limited to 6 participants so that you get our full attention and the quality time you need with your saddles. To reserve your spot email hello@gladysbikes.com. ***

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Bike Fit 101

Does my bike fit me? 

This is one of the most common questions we get asked here, and so we're planning an event dedicated to providing you with some answers, tips and tricks.

Join us on November 25 for Bike Fit 101 when Natalie Ramsland, Gladys' resident bicycle fitter, will be on hand to answer all of your burning questions about whether or not the bike you're riding is really the right size for your body!

  • Learn what it means to have a bike fit your body, and why it's important
  • How to tell if a frame is too big or small for your body
  • Quick tips for adjusting your saddle height and fore/aft (front-to-back position) to best support your body
  • Check out and  adjust your handlebar position and/or know if your bars are the right size

WHAT: Bike Fit 101

WHEN: Tuesday, November 25, 6:30pm-8pm

WHERE: Gladys Bikes

HOW: This event is limited to the first ten people who RSVP to hello@gladysbikes.com. This will be a hands on event, so BYOB -- bring your own bike, that is. 

COST: FREE

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Winter Service Specials

Winter Specials

Take advantage of our special rates November 1 - January 31: Cheaper prices and super fast turnarounds, oh my!

Winter Overhaul Special: $125 (save $75)

  • Hubs/ Headset overhaul
  • Clean/ replace drivetrain (parts additional)
  • Clean/ replace brakes (parts additional)
  • Install new brake and shifting cables (parts included)
  • Install any new parts/ accessories you'd like
  • Clean up the entire bike so that it sparkles and rides like new --- or better!

Winter Tune Up Special: $50 (save $25)

  • Inspect & adjust braking and shifting
  • Inspect and adjust bearing systems (hubs, headset, bottom bracket)
  • True wheels
  • Light cleaning of frame, drive train and wheel rims
  • Tighten up all bolts
  • Lube chain and cables
  • Air up your tires and get you on the road



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Levi's Commuter Jeans: The wait is (almost) over.

The rumors are true: Levi's Commuter line is coming.

Since the men's collection was released in 2012, we've been waiting patiently (ok, sometimes not so patiently) for the women's versions to come. We've been dreaming about crotches that won't wear holes, of pockets that are deep enough for our keys, of denim that doesn't soak up rain like a sponge, of jeans that are made to happily coexist with a lifestyle that involved lots of time in the saddle. 

Well, we're happy to report that Levi's will be releasing their Women's Commuter line in Spring 2015 at a limited number of retailers around the country -- including Gladys Bikes! We can't wait. Stay tuned....


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In Search of a Love Match for Wanda

Complete bike pictured below.

Complete bike pictured below.

Meet Wanda, The New Albion Starling

Wanda is freshly built up and on the market for a owner. Come on down to the shop to get to know her better.

LIKES:

  • Meandering rides on city streets with no particular destination in mind
  • Taking the long way home from work
  • Cruising through puddles on Spring day
  • Trips to the farmer's market, followed by rides home with a basket filled with produce
  • Anything by Loretta Lynn
  • That feeling like you're flying that you get when you ride downhill from Pittock Mansion or Mount Tabor

PERSONALITY HIGHLIGHTS:

  • For $900, she's a steal
  • 1x8 gearing makes it perfect for city riding, with nice low gears to get you up the hills (and higher ones for flying down them)
  • Strong steel frame makes for a smooth and stable ride
  • Mixte style step through allows for a great deal of stand over clearance for a wide variety of rider heights (approx. 5'3"- 5'8")
  • Lots of clearance for fenders and racks, meant to haul anything you need it to rain or shine
  • Robin's Egg Blue for the win!
  • Stem and handlebars can be set to the height and length that are perfect for you, so it fits just so


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Welcome, Amanda

We'd like to welcome our newest employee to the shop: Amanda Lee Harrison!

In addition to being a solid mechanic, she was collegiate racer at Portland State University, and a fervent supporter of women in all aspects of cycling. 

We're so happy to have you here, Amanda!


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We're officially an award-winning shop!

Remember back in July when we said we got nominated for an award? 

Let's pretend I'm not hold the award backwards in this photo, ok?

Let's pretend I'm not hold the award backwards in this photo, ok?

Well, we won! So, we can now officially call ourselves the Best Women-Focused Shop in the USA! (according to the folks at Interbike, at least)

The goal of opening up this shop has never been fancy trophies or important-sounding accolades and we definitely still have a lot of room to grow and improve, but I must say, it feels pretty darn great to be recognized and appreciated for all of the work that we have put into making this shop a place that serves and resonates with so many folks -- especially within our first year of business. 

That said, I also want to take a moment to recognize some of the amazing work that other women-focused shops around the country are doing:

  • BFF Bikes in Chicago has a great racing team that reaches out to many women and helps to draw attention to the sport of women's cycling, in addition to operating a rad shop. 
  • Pedal Chic in South Carolina is a trailblazer and an inspiration -- the first women-focused shop in the country -- admirably active in their community and obviously passionate about all that they do.
  • The Unlikely Cyclist of Orange County is always reaching out to new roadies, and has a seemingly never-ending list of rides for women to join in on.

And beyond the shops that officially call themselves women-focused, there are so many other great ones in the country that are doing a great job at serving women and people of all genders. Let's keep it up, folks! 

Also, I want to offer a HUGEBIGENORMOUSNEVERENDING thank you to the staff here:

  • Jim Ashley-Walker, Gladys' lead mechanic and the most amazing combination of talent, precision, humility and kindness all rolled up into one person. Thanks for providing our customers with top-notch service and making this place what it is, Jim. 
  • Natalie Ramsland, Gladys' in-house bicycle fitter, co-owner and framebuilder at Sweetpea Bicycles, big ol' brain filled with knowledge that she's always willing to share with customers. Thanks for all that you've shared, with customers and the shop alike. 
  • Ashley Mitchell, mechanic, workshop leader and head plant water. Thanks for quietly making shit happen, and making it look easy. 
  • Amanda Lee Harrison, mechanic and salesperson, and the newest addition to the Gladys team. Thanks for already helping to spread the cheer, fill our brains with ideas and keep the enthusiasm going!
  • Gladys Advisory Board. Y'all keep this place interesting and relevant. Thanks for your support. 

And finally, thanks to all of the customers, friends and family who have supported us from the beginning and who remind us every-single-day why we love what we do. 

Here's to many more years!

Best,

Leah

p.s. Did I mention that in addition to the shop winning an award I got the chance to meet my style icon, Gary Fisher? BEST. DAY. EVER. 


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