In the event you’re into getting bikes at a discount, pay attention as much as this latest little tidbit that got here our means about an hour in the past.
Apparently, the Anamosa Nationwide Bike Museum has been unable to cowl their prices for some time now, citing “low visitation” as the principle wrongdoer; on account of these monetary struggles, the non-profit museum is to be closed, tentative date slotted for September fifth (through KWWL).

The museum is at the moment dwelling to “500 bikes, an intensive assortment of bikes and hundreds of items of memorabilia,” having been based by J&P Cycles founders John and Jill Parham; we’re advised that the constructing shall be “utilizing skilled counsel in the course of the closing course of,” with loaned bikes to be returned to homeowners and any equipment owned by the museum to be auctioned off.

“We now have struggled for a number of years to cowl wages and utilities partly on account of low visitation,” states Jill Parham in protection from KWWL.
“Since that is the unlucky finish of a fantastic museum, we hope you’ll make plans to go to another time.”

Count on a hefty replace later within the yr, as Mecum’s quickly to be flooded with a really good set of collections; keep tuned for updates, drop a remark under letting us know what you assume, and as ever – keep protected on the twisties.