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Fire causes major damage to bike parts retailer

An early morning fire has completely gutted a bike shop Northeast Portland.

BikeTiresDirect.com is a mail-order shop and retailer based near the Portland Airport at NE 92nd and Colfax.

Reader Chuck Bridge says he passed by this morning and said, “it looks like the whole warehouse has been gutted.”

“It sucks for me personally too,” he added, “because I shop there, and they were interested in sponsoring our team.”. (Bridge is a member of TeamZoobomb).

More coverage at KGW, OregonLive, KATU, and others.

BikeTiresDirect.com is also a BikePortland.org advertiser. We wish them a speedy recovery.

[Note: Story posted remotely from my phone. If someone could include links to other coverage that would be appreciated. Thanks.]

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chuck
16 years ago

I spoke with a firefighter, and the damage is extensive. The roof is completely gone, and one of the walls is in danger of collapsing. They\’re shoring it up, then the fire marshal will begin investigating. Apparently there were 80-100 firefighters there battling the 3 alarm fire, which was still active at 8 when a co-worker came in, and it took over an hour for them to even locate the fire due to smoke.

http://www.kptv.com/news/17079883/detail.html

http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_080308_news_3_alarm_fire.e7223da.html

http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingnews/2008/08/ne_portland_fire_guts_specialt.html

I will snap some pictures on my way out of work today, and forward them to you Jonathan. I really feel bad for everyone that works there. They all have been super nice to me every time I come in, and they had a pretty bitchin\’ clearance/2nds rack full discounted merchandise. here\’s hoping they can get back to business sometime soon, although it\’s going to suck to not having them right down the road from where I work. They\’ve saved my butt many a time with new tubes and tires. you wouldn\’t believe the crap that\’s in the road out here. talk about a dangerous commute.

woogie
woogie
16 years ago

Tire fires are a PITA for the FD. The amount of smoke is incredible and it\’s pretty nasty stuff. And the fire is hard to extinguish.

After you think you have it out you have to rake through all the burnt material and kill any hot spots or the fire can reignite.

I hope they are able to get back up and running quickly.

woogie
woogie
16 years ago

Another link

Reports of CO2 cartridges in the blaze. That\’s as bad as dealing with live ammo.

woogie
woogie
16 years ago
Icarus Falling
Icarus Falling
16 years ago

This is very sad.

These boys (and their business) are not only friends of mine, but long standing Friends and Supporters of our local messenger culture.

Let\’s hope this blow to their business can be overcome quickly.

Linda Watts, Marketing Manager Velotech, Inc
Linda Watts, Marketing Manager Velotech, Inc
16 years ago

Thank you Jonathan for the write up. And thank you Chuck and others for the response. The owners and management of BikeTiresDirect.com are determined to keep the business going, even after this tragedy. We will keep all informed as to when we will be back up and running.

Linda Watts
Marketing Mgr.
Velotech, Inc.

KTesh
KTesh
16 years ago

Linda and Crew…

You\’re in my prayers… Hope you folks can get back in order quickly…

God Bless

Donald
Donald
16 years ago

Soon as you guys get back in action, I\’m ordering up some some SweetSkinz for the wife\’s ride.

That\’s a promise.

Good luck!

Kate
Kate
16 years ago

Thanks for all the well wishes you guys. We REALLY appreciate it and hope to be back in business as soon as possible.

KTesh- passing on your well wishes to Linda ASAP. Thanks again.

Kate
Velotech
BTD / WBW

mark
mark
16 years ago

yeah, this is pretty crazy. I\’m good friends with these guys and a customer, too. A bunch of them were over here last night and everyone is pretty bummed about it.

get back in business soon!

my buddy lost his Merckx in that fire! 🙁

Myra
16 years ago

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FredLf
FredLf
16 years ago

Hope they\’re back up and running soon, I need a new set of GP4000\’s! They\’re a nice little shop and I\’ve always gotten great service and great deals from them. Good luck!

Bill
Bill
16 years ago

Your friends in Wisconsin wish you all the luck in getting back up and running.

My orders will be waiting……

A girl from Minnesota
A girl from Minnesota
15 years ago

I hope all of the employees are ok too.

Kate from Minnesota (and Velotech)
Kate from Minnesota (and Velotech)
15 years ago

Yeah, we are all fine, thank you! Luckily nobody was there at the time