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Recycle, restore and reuse. Shifting into sustainable transportation. Offering full vintage restorat We offer free bicycle safety inspections & appraisals.

Appointments available outside of daily hours of operation.

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 12/12/2025

1991 MB-0(Zip)
You will be missed.







Photos from 360 Cycles's post 12/12/2025

1991 MB0(Zip)
You will be missed.






Photos from 360 Cycles's post 12/05/2025

The first gen Sequoia was Specializes first long distance runner and came before the Expedition. Decent tire clearance and one of the best all arounder model, makes the Sequoia one of the gems for those who know. These were built by some of the best frame builders of the era as well as designed by the very best in Portland Oregon!

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 11/12/2025

The XOXO was originally released in 2011 and has been brought back in later runs, including a successful Kickstarter in 2020, as a tribute to the original cult-classic bike. Using the same geometry as the Bridgestone X01 this repop is a blast!

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 11/12/2025

The 1996 Trek 520 is a classic, durable steel touring bike renowned for its reliability on long rides and adventures. One of Trek’s longest-running model line and features a True Temper OX steel frame suitable for carrying heavy loads. Features all necessary hookups for racks and lots of gears for the mountains of the PNW. This extra small frame currently has 700x28 tires with plenty of room to spare!

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 11/08/2025

The 1986 Ritchey Aspen was made in Japan, as it was part of the first series of Japanese-made bikes imported by Ritchey. These models were manufactured at the Toyo factor.

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 10/23/2025

Known for his tandems in the 1980’s Angel Rodriguez started a new brand of bicycles, TerraTech, and had them produced in Japan. These were produced in a touring model and a couple mountain bike models. The TerraTech became a favorite with bicycle commuters all over the Northwest. Like Rodriguez, Bruce Gordon, Ritchey, and many other famous frame builders had similar off shoot projects. These well designed steel vintage atbs are hard to come by.






Photos from 360 Cycles's post 10/23/2025

Known for his tandems in the 1980’s Angel Rodriguez started a new brand of bicycles, TerraTech, and had them produced in Japan. These were produced in a touring model and a couple mountain bike models. The TerraTech became a favorite with bicycle commuters all over the Northwest. Like Rodriguez, Bruce Gordon, Ritchey, and many other famous frame builders had similar off shoot projects. These well designed steel vintage atbs are hard to come by.






Photos from 360 Cycles's post 08/28/2025

#168 First Generation Fuso frame In San Jose Team colors.

Introduced in 1984, the original Fuso frame had an enamel head badge, and at the time was simply a “Fuso,” there was only one model. I now refer to this frame as the “First Generation” Fuso. -Moulton
RIP

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 08/22/2025

Liotto Super classic road bicycle from the late 1970s. These are lesser known classic bicycles manufactured by Gino Liotto, an expert frame builder from Vicenza (Italy) where the company still produces high-quality frames.

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 08/19/2025

Restoration complete! Perishables have been replaced as well as upgrades such as the handlebar stem, saddle, Randonneur tires, and celeste Cinelli bar wrap. This 49cm small Reynolds 520 frame is great for shorter riders seeking a lightweight commuter, or for those wanting an affordable race bike.

Photos from 360 Cycles's post 08/03/2025

The 1984 Gitane Team Pro has historical significance…

Laurent Fignon, riding for the Renault-Elf-Gitane team in 1984, achieved significant success, including winning the 1984 Tour de France. He also secured victories in several stages of the race, notes Pro Cycling Stats.
The Renault team, which Gitane bicycles supplied, also claimed victory in the team classification at the 1984 Tour de France.

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360 W 1st Avenue
Eugene, OR
97401

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 11:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 11:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 11:30am - 5:30pm