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Bicycle Shop Manager Miffed Over Cleveland Bike Bid for RNC Security

Security patrol bikes for the RNC probably will not be sold locally.
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Security patrol bikes for the RNC probably will not be sold locally.
Security patrol bikes for the RNC probably will not be sold locally.
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Security patrol bikes for the RNC probably will not be sold locally.

After spending months helping Cleveland police evaluate which patrol bike to buy for this summer’s Republican National Convention, a Northeast Ohio bicycle shop manager says he feels betrayed.

The city of Cleveland has posted a bid to buy 300 patrol bikes with part of a $50 million federalRNCsecurity grant. Landon Tracey of Eddy’s Bike Shop says he worked hard helping police find a suitable bike, and recommended models sold through his and other local bike shops. But, he’s learned the city has posted a bid that points to a model made by a Seattle, Wash., manufacturer that only sells its bikes directly from the company.  

“We were kind of under the impression that they were going to go with bikes they could get local. They actually came in, (we) went through building the bikes with them, came up with a bunch of prices for them. Then, kind of right at the end, we heard through the grapevine that they were going outside.”

Cleveland city officials will not comment on on-going bidding processes. The bidding forRNCsecurity equipment also includes 15 motorcycles, body armor and more than 3.5 miles of steel security barriers.

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Kevin Niedermier
Kevin was raised in New Washington in rural North Central Ohio. He attended Bowling Green State University and Ashland College (now Ashland University) before beginning his career in commercial radio news.