11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14
at Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop
2531 Broadway Ave., Everett, WA









Need a rain bike or bike project for the winter? We’ll be selling frames, As-Is bikes, parts and accessories at our fall garage sale on Saturday, Oct. 14.
All road bikes will be at least 20% off with some priced as low as $50! Stay dry – add fenders or rain gear. Keep riding – inside – on our trainers – $10-20 each.
Photos and more details coming soon.
Check out our online store to see our current inventory of refurbished bikes for sale.
Bike parts for sale
We’ve collected a large number of bike frames, wheels, cassettes, shifters and more. Many of our parts are NOS (new old stock) and in excellent condition.
Front Forks: For road bikes and mountain bikes. We have fixed and suspension forks.
Bicycle Frames: Different brands for those who like to build custom bikes.
Rims & Wheels: For road, mountain and hybrid bikes.
Shifters: From 3 speeds on up!
Plus we have plenty of used cassettes, derailleurs (front & rear), brake levers, cranksets, pedals, kickstands, handle bars and many more parts available!
















Accessories for your bike!
We offer a full complement of accessories for your bicycles. We have items ranging from bags, racks, tires and tubes. A few of the items for the Parking Lot Sale are listed below. But we have so much more than this!
Bike carrying racks: We have car racks (For trunk and hitch).
Tag-along-attachments: Turns your adult bike into a tandem for parent+ kid. These attachments are also known as “trail-a-bikes”
Fenders & Mudguards: Perfect for PNW weather.
Rear racks and saddlebags: Great for commuting or for running a quick errand.
Tires & tubes: New and gently used with there’s plenty of life left in them!
Locks, lights & bells: Safety and security for you and your bike!














Location
We’re located at 2531 Broadway Ave., Everett. Enter in the alley behind the building (see map)
All sales benefit Sharing Wheels, a nonprofit dedicated to “keeping people and bikes moving!”