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On Friday, a towering orange crane sat in a narrow alley at a factory at 2477 Riverside Parkway. It was moving packages of machinery for bike manufacturer QuikRStuff.
The Grand Junction startup is moving forward with its latest batch of bike racks. The company produced 100 models of the QuikRack Mach2, designed by Cal Phillips, and it sold out quickly.
The machine parts within those new packages are going to help produce 1,000 more such racks. Bryan Wachs, who founded QuikRStuff with JT Westcott, said this will help their goal of being a key player in diversifying Grand Junctionâs economy and building a future for young entrepreneurs.
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MARYLAND HEIGHTS â Just in time for Christmas, 8-year-old Maeve Boatman got to ride her brand-new bike for the first time.
Maeve, a second grader at Fort Zumwaltâs Twin Chimneys Elementary School in St. Charles County, is a voracious reader of âLittle House on the Prairieâ books and an expert at trampoline tricks. But for years she has had difficulty finding a bike with enough stability that she could ride and keep up with friends and family.
Maeve has split hand and split foot syndrome, a rare physical disability occurring in about 1 in 90,000 births. That leaves her hands with just one gripping finger that sheâs able to use to hold on to traditional handlebars.