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Sorry for the people that lost property in the fire, what a junk yard! Hope they clean it up, don't know what will be worse, the eyesore for the last 25 years of all the rusted bikes or the burnt bikes.

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We drove up this morning at 3:30am and the place was ablaze! When we came back by this afternoon everything was destroyed. Got to say I am going to miss that place.

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It was a cool place but only thing that I remember is that they tried to rip us off on price for some parts. Hope it gets cleaned up!

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That place was a gold mine. Had all kinds of weird parts for about anything on two wheels. It may have been junk but not inexpensive. Too bad.

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you got that right the guy was a rip off . just hope he didn't take out to many good peoples homes when that junk pile burned. good rittens

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I've never seen it nor do i know what the "eyesore" was, and I don't know what or how the fire started. I'm guessing if this was a junk yard it was legal?? Why are you folks putting this guy down for collecting "junk"? I bet he made a living off of it from people who needed what he had. I feel bad for his loss as well as the people around him.

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I wonder how long it had been there, I never remember it not being there. Me and my Dad stopped twice and everything we asked about wasnt for sale or was way way too high priced. A lot of neat stuff just rusting away. Scrap metal now!

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That guy was more of a collector than a seller. He had one of everything, and his prices were sky high because he could give 2 turds if you bought it or not. He would rather that you didn't. I

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Wow, that place was an icon/eyesore since the first time I went up there in 1988 as a kid. I would point that place out to everyone in the car everytime I drove by there.

here's a story from a few years back... http://www.paysonroundup.com/news/2009/aug/28/all_bikes_and_stuff/

looks like your memory serves you well... mine, not so much. I couldn't for the life of me remember when I first seen it. I can remember the 2 lane highway through sunflower and how it kinda reminded me of top of the world. I remember when you hit the last big hill ( RYE ) you are almost to Payson! The 260 cafe was a single wide trailer with monster burgers! One day I ate 2... I was like 9 yrs old.. LOL! Just couldn't remember when the bikes showed up...

 

James

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i first noticed in 1983. he had a couple of stolen bikes that were mine. don't mean to be disrespectful but he was a real jerk. so long

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I thought that was a cool place. Lots of old antique type bikes. Kind of a land mark. My brother sold that guy a bike back in like 1992 I remember he was a burley Grizzly Adams looking dude. Someone will make some $$ on the scrap metal.

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I pass rye almost every weekend. Had no idea it went up in flames till a day or 2 later and saw all the news vans and sherrifs outside of it. The back part was still smoldering but most of his "invatory" was still good.

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