Wichita Falls, Texas, is a city known for its cycling culture, home to one of the most famous endurance events in the country: the Hotter’N Hell Hundred. Now, Bike ER Wichita Falls is shifting gears from repairs to rewards with an exciting giveaway.

 

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On Wednesday, November 27th, the local bike shop will transform into a hub of activity, camaraderie, and community support as they host a raffle for a custom pedal bike that’s turning heads and warming hearts.

The event kicks off with a live broadcast from KNIN 92.9, bringing the excitement straight to the airwaves from 3 to 5 pm. But the real star of the show isn’t the microphone—it’s the custom bike up for grabs, a sleek machine that promises to make the lucky winner the envy of every cyclist in town.

 

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Tickets for the raffle are priced at $10 each, but there’s an alternative option that speaks volumes about the spirit of the season. Anyone bringing 10 cans of food to donate to the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank will also receive a ticket, turning this giveaway into a powerful drive for hunger relief in the community.

Owner Taylor Houts has made it clear that this event is about more than just cycling—it’s about making a difference. “If we see a big turnout, we’ll draw more raffle tickets for additional prizes,” Hout says, emphasizing his commitment to rewarding generosity.

The crescendo of the event will be the drawing for the prize bike at 5 pm. But beyond the prizes, the event is a reminder of the impact local businesses can have when they collaborate with media outlets and community organizations. Together, they’re creating a celebration of giving that benefits everyone involved.

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