Durango’s Velorution Cycles and Bedrock Bags merge

Durango’s Velorution Cycles and Bedrock Bags merge

Velorution Cycles moves into new location with Bedrock Bags
Andrew Wracher, the founder of Bedrock Bags, works on one of the bicycle bags the firm manufactures on East Third Street. Bedrock Bags recently merged with Velorution Cycles, and the two businesses moved into a building at Horse Gulch trailhead. Velorution was previously on Main Avenue.
Andrew Wracher, the founder of Bedrock Bags, displays one of the bicycle bags the company manufactures on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. Wracher started sewing because he needed specialty outdoor gear.
Joining forces in business, Andrew Wracher of Bedrock Bags, left, and Joey Ernst of Velorution Cycles recently moved their businesses into a building on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. The two now co-own both businesses.
Andrew Wracher of Bedrock Bags displays one of the bicycle bags the firm manufactures on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. Bedrock Bags has merged with Velorution Cycles. When packing a bike, typically there is space to carry 18 to 20 pounds of gear, Wracher says.

Durango’s Velorution Cycles and Bedrock Bags merge

Andrew Wracher, the founder of Bedrock Bags, works on one of the bicycle bags the firm manufactures on East Third Street. Bedrock Bags recently merged with Velorution Cycles, and the two businesses moved into a building at Horse Gulch trailhead. Velorution was previously on Main Avenue.
Andrew Wracher, the founder of Bedrock Bags, displays one of the bicycle bags the company manufactures on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. Wracher started sewing because he needed specialty outdoor gear.
Joining forces in business, Andrew Wracher of Bedrock Bags, left, and Joey Ernst of Velorution Cycles recently moved their businesses into a building on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. The two now co-own both businesses.
Andrew Wracher of Bedrock Bags displays one of the bicycle bags the firm manufactures on East Third Street at the Horse Gulch trailhead. Bedrock Bags has merged with Velorution Cycles. When packing a bike, typically there is space to carry 18 to 20 pounds of gear, Wracher says.
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