10.19.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 7:49 am by Administrator
BIKETOBERFESTIVAL was a fine chance to get together with family and friends, give away some great prizes, and make a substantial contribution to the Havre de Grace Ambulance Corps bike unit. We thank Captain Lynch and his crew for displaying the first response bikes and vehicular equipment, and for being here to answer questions about the Corps emergency services.
A good time was had by all and we’ll do it again next year at the new location. Kudos to all who contributed to the event and raffle. Thanks to Havre de Grace Magazine’s The Meeting Place for the continued promotional support.
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10.13.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 4:14 pm by Administrator
BIKETOBERFESTIVAL is this coming Saturday, 1-8 pm, at the “old” shop at 817 Juniata Street (at Erie). The posters are up, the email’s are out, we can’t wait to meet up with everyone and enjoy a great outing.
Area bass player Paul Maguire is putting together his R&B friends for some delicious musical sets. Some of the popular DC jazzers from our last big party may stop by, too, led by vocalist Marianna Previty. Live music begins about 2:00 and continues through nightfall.
The main raffle prize, the SUN Ruskin 700c 21-spd Sport Hybrid (a $425 value), is here, assembled, test-ridden, and ready for the afternoon drawing. This real cool bike is going to make some lucky raffle ticket buyer very, very happy. The baskets full of bike accessories ($200 worth of goodies apiece) and $100 family bike rental gift certificates are ready for winning, too. Raffle tickets are just five bucks each–buy more to better your chances. All raffle proceeds to HdG Ambulance Corps bike unit.
Chef Scott will be slinging spicey brats. The 1948 cooler will be overflowing with Octoberfest brews and other refreshments. We’ll have a few games and contests, too, to test stamina and wit.
We hope everyone can come and feast with us and hear our plans and make suggestions for the new downtown shop coming very soon.
See you Saturday at BIKETOBERFESTIVAL!!!
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10.09.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 12:07 am by Administrator
To All Our Customers, Friends and Patrons:
Biller’s Bikes is moving to historic downtown Havre de Grace overlooking the Chesapeake Bay! It will be a busy winter putting together a world-class shop featuring new and used bike sales, popular parts and accessories, upgraded repair, bike rental and trail services. Everything the Chesapeake cycling and sport enthusiast could ask for! (And our great prices will remain.)
We’ll bring more news here soon, or drop by BIKETOBERFESTIVAL on October 18 (at Juniata Street) and find out more. We shuttled riders over the bridge, assisted with hundreds of rental outings, and put almost 500 bikes back on the road this season (refurbishments and used-bike sales). We’d like to thank all our patrons and supporters personally for making our 2008 season such a profoundly rewarding experience.
Many thanks,
Walter and Mara
Owners, Biller’s Bikes
PS The shop will be open all winter by appointment.
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09.23.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 9:14 am by Administrator
Biller’s Bikes front porch holds the remaining refurbished used bikes for sale–there will be no more this season. Several adult bikes were added. No bike over $100. First-come, first-serve, our bikes disappear fast into the sunset…
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09.22.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 9:06 pm by Administrator
Biller’s Bikes offers the Planet Bike “Stealth”, the brightest bike taillight made at the lowest price anywhere. Looks clear, flashes (or static) brilliant red. Black housing. The light comes with batteries, a secure no-nonsense bike fastener, and belt clip. 100 hours runtime on a set of batteries. Light is $16 at the shop.
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09.19.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 10:54 pm by Administrator
BIKETOBERFESTIVAL, Sat. Oct 18, 1-8 pm at Biller’s Bikes in Havre de Grace, MD has its own webpage. See www.billersbikes.com/events.html.
We’ve really ramped up the raffle prizes, featuring a brand new SUN Ruskin 700c Sport Hybrid bicycle among other great prizes.
Come by the shop and buy a few chances!
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09.14.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 10:21 pm by Administrator
Classic refurbished used-bikes for sale at Biller’s Bikes in Havre de Grace, MD through September (while they last) include:
26″ Men’s Columbia Town and Country Town-Bike, Black, Refurbished
26″ Vintage Beach Cruiser, Refurbished
24″ GT Big Kid’s All-Terrain Bike, Custom Built (Black)
26″ 1970s Ladies’ 3-Speed, Red, Refurbished
German Olympic 26″ Ladies’ 3-speed Town-Bike, Refurbished (Black, Gumwalls)
Upgraded 26″ Mongoose ATB Bike, Red, Refurbished
Bikes range in price from $25 to $105. All are refurbished and fully-adjusted, have new tires and tubes, and are ready-to-ride away
See the Biller’s Bikes website at www.billersbikes.com for hours, easy appointments, and location.
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09.09.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 10:03 pm by Administrator

This September we’ll be selling a number of refurbished vintage mens and womens’ adult single, three-speed, and derailleur bikes. Demand for adult classics was so high at our August round-up sale that we decided to offer customers more.
The bikes will be under the canopy on the patio and tagged with prices. (Rental bikes on the deck are not for sale.) As always, used bikes are well-refurbished, but sold as-is with all-sales-final.
There are townbikes (single, 3-speed and 10-speed), hand-brake and coaster brake bikes, and a few pretty fancy multi-gear classics. Bikes include Trek, Peugeot, Huffy, Schwinn, Columbia and Mongoose, among others.
Call or come by Biller’s Bikes “Fall Classics” Sale. Hurry, first-come, first-serve. They’ll sell fast!
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09.08.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 9:11 pm by Administrator

Havre de Grace has a long tradition of sport bicycling. This article is a 1937 look-back at HdG’s first bikeshop, founded in 1899. The shop was located where the old Masonic Building is today at Rochambeau Triangle.
The owner, Harvey Bowden, set many cycling records. He broke a previous New York City to Washington, DC bike speed record, making the 242-mile trip in 26 hours, 34 minutes. Try that on dirt roads on your Trek!
Thanks to HdG historian (and skipper of the Havre de Grace vintage baseball team) Gary Wasielewski, for the valuable research and contribution.
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09.04.08
Posted in Newsletter Stories at 10:01 pm by Administrator

Folks parking on or driving by our Juniata Street side know the locally-famous 1840 brick arch of our building’s “Sallyport,” a 19th century Philadelphia townhome conveyance. Now the arch frames a new spinning bicycle wheel-sign that invites you down the sallyport to our busy Erie Street-side: canopy, drive, lawn, parking, office and bicycle deck. Come and visit!
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