New bike shop gets ready to roll at USC Village
Entrepreneurial USC alum builds his business around style and simplicity, gearing it toward Trojans as a gathering place
Brian Ruben 09 remembers the day he and two fellow Trojans spotted their future.
We were walking home from class and saw somebody riding a fixed gear bike, Ruben said. The kid riding it told us it cost about $2,000, and a light bulb went off: Why should such a simple looking bike cost so much money?
Ruben is now chief bicycle officer with Solé Bicycles, which sells stylish, quality bikes starting at $399. The Venice-based company sold 5,000 bikes last year and will open a shop at USC Village this fall.
Entrepreneurial spirit on two wheels
Solé got his business rolling with the help of a $15,000 grant from the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the USC Marshall School of Business. Along with fellow Trojans Jake Medwell 11 and Jonathan Shriftman 10, Ruben built Solé around simplicity and style. Their first order of 200 bikes sold out in a couple of weeks, all by word of mouth.
Solé blazed a trail in back-to-basics bicycle building at a time when carbon fiber and 33 speeds sent bike prices racing way past the $3,000 mark.
Were doing it differently, Ruben said. In the past you had to go to a shop, some guy would sell you a bike you probably didnt need and youre paying their markup. We cut out the middle man, we make the process fun.
No better place for bikes
The Solé store at USC Village wont be anything like the common cramped bike shop where only advanced cyclists feel at home.
We want it to be more than a retail location. We want it to be an event space
Brian Ruben
The space will be designed-focused, Ruben said. We want it to be more than a retail location. We want it to be an event space, art space, gathering place for students. Thats how were going to create that store that tells our story.
Laurie Michelle Stone, USC associate senior vice president for real estate and asset management, said: Solé is not just a typical bicycle vendor they engage with the community and we love that about them. After seeing their Venice Beach store and the fantastic bicycles they offer, we knew Solé would be a great fit.
USC Village will offer residents secure indoor parking for about 1,200 bikes. Another 500 bike slots will be available for customers of shops and restaurants. And nearby Figueroa Street will soon join the citys fast-growing 593 mile network of bikeways, a place to pedal the companys planned Trojan model, tentatively titled the Coastal Cruiser.