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<p>These closed and abandoned <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/06/01/no-spoking-11-closed-abandoned-bicycle-shops/" target="_blank">bicycle</a> factories are relics of a bygone era before <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2009/07/23/two-wheels-good-awesome-bicycle-mod-art/" target="_blank">two-wheeled</a> vehicles were supplanted by those with four wheels and an engine.</p>
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<p>One of those old-timey bike factories was Memphis Cycle &amp; Supply.&nbsp; Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/sets/72157674365934744">Robby Virus</a> captured the still majestic though graffiti-marred exterior of the building in April of 2016. <a href="https://adanay.co/2016/07/27/memphis-cycle-supply-co/">ADANAY</a> documented the interior while helping to clear the place out three months later.</p>
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<p>Memphis Cycle &amp; Supply appears to have closed around 2010-11 as photos taken before that time show un-boarded windows with stock on display. Flickr user Joe Pusateri (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/joteri/5849656017/">Jo Teri</a>) snapped the building after dark on June 19th of 2011&hellip; a brave endeavor as the neighborhood is a tad sketchy to say the least. Curiously, the slipping &ldquo;S&rdquo; of the signage was repaired by the time Robby Virus snapped his photos in 2016, after drooping perilously for roughly a decade.</p>
<h4>Hungary No Longer</h4>
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<p>Schwinn is perhaps the most iconic brand name in American cycling history. Founded in 1895, the company&rsquo;s products enriched many a child&rsquo;s formative years. Schwinn declared bankruptcy in 1992 after losing a long battle to remain competitive with lower-cost manufacturers in the Far East. A failed joint venture with post-communist Hungarian firm Csepel shows the company didn&rsquo;t go out without a fight, however. The images above by Flickr users Karl Eerola (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/keerola/5215405004/sizes/l">keerola</a>) and Waterford Precision Bicycles (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/waterfordbikes/7678190232/sizes/l">waterfordbikes</a>) were taken on November 28th of 2010 and July 26th of 2012, respectively.</p>
<h4>Philadelphia Freewheelin&rsquo;</h4>
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<p>The Haverford Bicycle Factory at <a href="http://www.448n10th.com/">448 North 10th Street</a> in Philadelphia made Black Beauty bikes <em>&ldquo;The bicycle with a national reputation&rdquo;</em> but that didn&rsquo;t stop it from shutting the doors when the flow of red ink proved unquenchable. Why the company went under in 1924 &ndash; in the midst of the Roaring Twenties &ndash; is a mystery; the grand red brick factory wasn&rsquo;t more than twenty or so years old at the time. Flickr user Neil Fitzpatrick (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/neilfitzpatrick/4785062994/">joiseyboyy</a>) captured the color-saturated image above on July 9th of 2010.</p>
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<p>After sitting abandoned for years, the imposing building together with its smaller white adjunct <a href="http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/loft-district/haverford-bicycle-company-coming-back-to-life">was finally sold</a> in 2015 for $2.75 million. Construction is currently underway to re-purpose the gutted structure as an &ldquo;office/creative space&rdquo; overlooking the newly-gentrified Callowhill neighborhood. Nice that the developers saw fit to retain the building&rsquo;s historic painted-brick signage; appropriate that future tenants should bike to and from work.</p>
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