I want to thank the Tucson community for the opportunity to serve your bicycle needs over the past 24 years. I am beyond grateful to personally have served the downtown/4th Ave area for more than a decade, and will cherish the experiences and relationships made along the way.It is my duty, with a heavy heart, to announce Ordinary Bike Shop will be closing its physical retail location next week, and will lock the doors at 6pm on Thursday, July 26, 2018.
Until then, my staff and I will still be happy to repair your bike, answer any questions, give bike advice, and will have discounts on all remaining inventory until our last day. Feel free to come by during business hours, or shoot an email to obsinc@hotmail.com.
Sincerely,
David and the OBS Crew*Deposits and gift cards will be eligible for refund (excluding any promotional cards, raffle prizes, etc).
*Any special orders will be cancelled, unless previously arranged.
*Any repairs left past 7/26/18 will be held for 10 days.
*ALL SALES FINAL.
This article appears in Jul 12-18, 2018.


Ordinary Bike was one of the Best/Reasonably Priced Bike Repair Shops in Tucson!! What Happened??
Sorry to see them go, I haven’t had occasion to shop there recently, but I certainly have had them as a source of parts and repairs in the past.
I think this leaves Transit Cycles as the best source of bikes and equipment for urban cyclists in Tucson.
This is bad news. Is Fourth Avenue just going to become out of town coffee shops and bars and student housing? I have a hunch that rental prices are going way way up on Fourth Avenue (as I’ve watched repeated locally-owned businesses get pushed out of their locations by landlords who apparently see money in their own future to the detriment of Fourth Avenue) Way to go Tucson.