Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Say goodbye to Acme Bicycle Company

Posted by Carolyn Szczepanski on Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:00 AM

I'll bet my Specialized that, if you ride a bike in this town, you know the name Sarah Gibson.

click to enlarge Sarah Gibson at Acme Bicycle Company
  • Sarah Gibson at Acme Bicycle Company

In fact, many have probably shared a beer in a bike-strewn parking lot -- before Critical Mass, after Tour de Cowtown -- with the gravely voiced, gray-haired, bad-ass co-owner of equally bad-ass Acme Bicycle Company in the Crossroads District.

Well, get ready to say goodbye.

After nearly a decade running the eclectic bike shop that doubled as a hub of activism and partying, Gibson is closing shop and leaving Kansas City.

I stopped by yesterday morning and Acme was packed -- like, elbow-to-elbow, line-10-people-deep packed. Apparently, word spread quickly that the shop is hosting a clearance sale to get rid of its remaining inventory. (It runs until Thursday at 6 p.m., but drop everything and pedal over there right away if you expect to get anything good).

Given the cycling treasures housed in the squat, graffiti-covered building, the mood was decidedly grim. Even as they filled their arms with tubes and tires and cycling shoes, shoppers exchanged dreary looks. "It's a sad day," one guy said to an acquaintance as they shuffled past each other. "We're like vultures, huh?" the other responded.

Behind the counter, Gibson negotiated prices with patrons, who inevitably had a few words of regret that Acme is closing its doors. But, when I asked Gibson if she was sad this place will soon be shuttered, she explained the effort was never meant to be permanent. When she and her business partner, Christi Lynne, started Acme in 2000, she made that point very clear.

"My mom needed me in Kansas City and, I told her [Christie] that, when the time came that she didn't need me, I'd move to Portland," Gibson said. "And that just recently happened.

Her mother, Anne, died on October 24.

And Gibson is ready to move on, too. "I've been in retail 20 years," she said with a weary smile as she assured me that she won't miss the headache of running a business. But what about the space, the vibe, the way cyclists stop by to kick back in the lawn chairs, light up a cigarette and shoot the shit? Won't you miss that, I wondered?

"Well, it's too complex to say no," she reconsidered. "There's a lot I'll miss."

She's not sure what she'll be doing next, either. She hopes Acme will be closed by mid-December. Clearing out her mom's house, not to mention her own, will take a few weeks, too. But when the calendar hits 2010, she hopes to be Portland-bound.

Once she gets there? Who knows.

"I have four brothers and sisters, and a zillion nieces and nephews and 20 really good friends -- transplants from Kansas City," she says. "It's been my second home for 20 years."

Right now, she said, there isn't a going-away ride or farewell party planned. But we'll keep you posted if there's a public send-off, because Gibson's an activist and entrepreneur who will certainly be missed.

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Sarah (or is her name Sadie?!) may or may not have been Puppy's mother!!

Watch the video proof:

http://www.vimeo.com/1719260 (O:50, 1:40 and 3:50)

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Posted by Millionaire on November 19, 2009 at 11:32 AM

Sarah, you will be missed. I remember the Kansas days. You are one helluva' lady. Warrensburg will miss you. ACME is the best. Glad I have t-shirts as a reminder.

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Posted by ngoshawk on November 19, 2009 at 10:45 AM

Sarah will definitely be missed. I've been half-way around the world for four years and still miss that crazy little shop downtown where every visit meant a new adventure.

Good luck in Portland and I have one more reason to come to Portland now. Woohoo!

I agree with Anon. and hope that dot turns to splat! There are never enough cyclists and far too many idiots in Suburban Useless Vehicles (SUV's) in K.C.

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Posted by wunnspeed on November 19, 2009 at 7:56 AM

Let's turn this city into something Portland looks to.

Mayor Funkhouser is aiming for platinum status. Make it happen.

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Posted by Jeffro on November 19, 2009 at 7:40 AM

that really sux. sarah was one of the first to welcome me to kc. her and christie showed me the city via a coupla nice rides, and helped me get my feet wet here.

you'll definitely be missed.


oh and f.u. dot

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Posted by anonymous on November 18, 2009 at 11:04 PM

Take some more cyclists with you, please.

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Posted by TTM on November 18, 2009 at 12:23 PM
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