Progress on the Fire Recovery

Things are progressing slowly, but we’re definitely moving forward and putting the disaster behind us. We’ve been fortunate to have temporary storage, internet and phone access, and a nice quiet place to get things done. We continue to be blessed by great support from the local community. The Kern River Valley is our new home and we’re here to stay.

As can be expected, compiling paperwork and dealing with insurance is tedious, but for the most part, done.

In the meantime we’ve been diligently looking for a new location to resurrect the Bionicon Demo Center and the associated RideKRV bike shop. Good news is that we’re closing in on negotiations for a new location, and we expect to have an official announcement soon.

Thanks to everyone in the local community who has offered to come out and help out with a busy-bee work day. We’re hoping to put your skills to use sometime in early November, and to make a fun day of it with food and liquid refreshments in the Bionicon tradition.

Preparations for the gathering and CORBA Fat Tire Fest are well underway, and our demo fleet from the Pacific Northwest will be here in time for both events.

Stay tuned.

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