We want to thank you for the last 16 years –it has been a great ride. However, we are announcing we will be closing down Speedy Reedy. Many of you have watched our business and our family grow and evolve over the years. It is now time for us to evolve again. This business is no longer a good fit for our family’s changing needs, and it is time to move on.
Over the course of the next 8 weeks, we will be selling our inventory and wrapping up the business. The start of the sale is effective immediately with all inventory at least 25% off. Each week the discounts will increase. An updated bike list and sale schedule will be available at speedyreedy.com later today.
We thank you for the many years of patronage, support, and friendship. We will miss the commraderie, the race reports, and the friendly faces. Finally, we want to thank all the staff we have had over the years. Your contributions both personally and professionally cannot be quantified—from the bottom of our hearts we thank you. This business has taught us many lessons over the years, and we are so grateful for the experience and the people we have come to know along the way. It was always you, the people, who made it all worth it.
They did not address the most important issue, what about the slowtwitch road show? Next 8 weeks means they close right around the slowtwitch road show.
They really were a great shop that was always super helpful.
Sad. They have always been an excellent shop filled with friendly knowledgable people. Also now leaves Seattle without a tri shop at all as all 3 of the local shops have closed in the last few years.
Plus the loss of NW Endurance sports too. And the issaquah tri shutting down. And the loss of the Lake Stevens 70.3. It’s not been a good few years for the tri scene in the Seattle area.
Sad day indeed. The move up north definitely was not the spark they were looking for. Dreaded location. I use to stop by weekly and load up on all my nutrition, co2, tubes etc but not after the move. It was a good 16 years.
This is a sad day for me and a loss for the city of Seattle. Brooke and Reed exemplified the hard working family values of the American dream that is small business ownership. I will miss them personally, as well as the service they provided me and the multi-sport community in Seattle.
Brooke and Reed were good hard-working, really knowledgeable and most importantly really nice people. It;'s indicative of how hard bike and tri retail is these days. In short, it’s extraordinarily challenging!
This is a sad day for me and a loss for the city of Seattle. Brooke and Reed exemplified the hard working family values of the American dream that is small business ownership. I will miss them personally, as well as the service they provided me and the multi-sport community in Seattle.