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Bike sales decrease as repairs skyrocket during COVID-19

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FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza reports. PHILADELPHIA - Bike shops are a deemed an essential business. Some shops are seeing bike sales decrease as repairs skyrocket during COVID-19.

Janet Doubet like many of us right now is bored out of her mind so she had an idea. “I wanted to buy a bike since there isn’t much else to do," she told FOX 29.

John Weniger is the owner at Cycle Fit in Wallingford. He says COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on local bicycle shops. “In my all years of being in business, this has been the most challenging because you’re just not used to saying no all the time," he said. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Weniger is limiting customers from being in his store and encouraging them to shop online and pick up outside or take advantage of

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