Missing Link bike shop temporarily closed as owner faces spinal surgery
The shop needs financial support to remain viable while the owner recovers.
4/25: Hello readers and friends. I'm still recovering from a surgery I had on 4/11, so I'm unable to attend events and do typical coverage. See this post for the latest update. I'll work as I can and I'm improving every day! Thanks for all your support 🙏. - Jonathan Maus, BikePortland Publisher and Editor
The shop needs financial support to remain viable while the owner recovers.
The one constant in our local bike shop ecosystem, is change.
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He’s very luck to be alive.
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Say it ain’t so REI!
Nicholas Sorenson has set up shop on East Burnside.
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