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Date: 16 Jul 2007 17:54:49
From: Bill C
Subject: Favorite Bike Shops
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With some of the discussions currently ongoing here, and having received the current Excel Sports Boulder catalog, and since a lot of us do a fair amount of traveling, I was wondering what people's opinions are. Hands down my favorite is: Joes Garage- Joesbikegarage.com Middle of nowhere, western Ma. It's a tiny racing oriented shop run by one of the best, most dedicated people in the business. He started it a few years ago, working two full time jobs, after having been at another shop for years. Not much in the way of frills, as you can see from the non- existant website, but a true craftsman dedicated to the riders and sport. Great person on top of it. Out towards SE Mass we've got Corner Cycle who been around and really supported the sport: http://www.cornercycle.com/ The bigger Boston area shop that is a huge supporter of the racing scene, and women's racing in particular: http://cycleloft.com/index.cfm I also really liked Spoke & Sprocket in University Place, Wa when we were out there. Had a good selection, and seemed to be good people. http://www.spokeandsprocket.com/cartgenie/pg_gallery.asp Bill C
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Date: 18 Jul 2007 18:38:15
From: derFahrer@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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On Jul 17, 10:18 am, Davey Crockett <d4Qaveycrock...@azurservers.com > wrote: > You will never do any better than to give Peter and Sean your mail order business Peter has rebuilt campy levers for me a number of times ... plus answered numerous "can I do this with Campy <whatever >?" questions. He knows what works regardless of what the official line might be. A month or so ago I was being fit for a TT bike at a shop in Ann Arbor and the guy was going on and on about this way cool shop that he had just been to in Colorado ...
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Date: 18 Jul 2007 10:14:06
From: Simon Brooke
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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in message <1184633689.391404.192820@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com >, Bill C ('tritonrider@verizon.net') wrote: > With some of the discussions currently ongoing here, and having > received the current Excel Sports Boulder catalog, and since a lot of > us do a fair amount of traveling, I was wondering what people's > opinions are. > Hands down my favorite is: > Joes Garage- Joesbikegarage.com > Middle of nowhere, western Ma. > It's a tiny racing oriented shop run by one of the best, most > dedicated people in the business. He started it a few years ago, > working two full time jobs, after having been at another shop for > years. Not much in the way of frills, as you can see from the non- > existant website, but a true craftsman dedicated to the riders and > sport. Great person on top of it. Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op. An alladin's cave of wonderful stuff, excellent own-brand kit, and politically right-on as well. And, of course, the revolution is now spreading across the land. What more can one ask? http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ Mind you, my really, really local one is a favourite too - friendly people who really care about bikes and know their stuff: http://www.cdbikes.co.uk/ -- simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ ((DoctorWho)ChristopherEccleston).act(); uk.co.bbc.TypecastException: actor does not want to be typecast. [adapted from autofile on /., 31/03/05]
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 22:20:44
From: Crescentius Vespasianus
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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> Hands down my favorite is: > Joes Garage- Joesbikegarage.com > Middle of nowhere, western Ma. ------------ Can't think of a good one, I can think of the worst one, Performance Bike Shop. I use to go there just to watch the fist fights between the customers and the hired help. The fight usually starts with a shouting customer, "YOU TOLD ME WHEN YOU SOLD ME THIS BIKE.....fill in the blanks." People have returned to the other bike shops, when the word got around that they don't keep their promises.
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 17:46:27
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Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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On Jul 17, 8:34 am, Davey Crockett <d4Qaveycrock...@azurservers.com > wrote: > Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> writes: > > I do not have any favored bicycle shops. There are > > several I go. Those that particularly cater to racers > > are more than a bit snotty. All of them are ready to > > sell anything to anybody anytime. My own ability with > > bicycles has saved me a metric butt-load of money. > > Bicycle shops are flake magnets. If you can get a > > commitment and a job done on time at your lbs you > > should treasure them. > > > Contrarily my automobile mechanic is a man of > > impeccable probity. He never misses a delivery or an > > estimate. His work is flawless. Motor City Automotive. > > You sure got that right > > Thank goodness for the Mail Order shops for the dedicated Bikies and > the Canadian Tire, Halfords, Carrefours etc operations for the Bread > and Butter Bikies > > Having said that though, and having done perhaps more travelling than > most, there is a shop in a small town reasonably close to Paris which > always stands out in my memory as first rate. L'Espace Bellouis in a > picturesque but otherwise unremarkable town by the name of Gif sur > Yvette. > > In the days when I used to ride Le Chevreuil, later becoming the > Jacques Anquetil, I never had anything but sterling service from thaqt > shop > > -- > Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply > - > Nearly all Labour MPs thought Britain was improved by its mix of > races, cultures and religions, and that it was a better place to live > than it was 20 years ago. Meanwhile, only half of Conservative MPs > agreed with the first statement, just 41 per cent with the second. > > The most fundamental reason why your vote should be with the BNP Yes, it's a good shop, I used to live close to there, and ended up having work done on my bike there, e.g., upgrading to 9-speed. -ilan
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 06:50:04
From: Bill C
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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On Jul 17, 2:34 am, Davey Crockett <d4Qaveycrock...@azurservers.com > wrote: > Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> writes: > > I do not have any favored bicycle shops. There are > > several I go. Those that particularly cater to racers > > are more than a bit snotty. All of them are ready to > > sell anything to anybody anytime. My own ability with > > bicycles has saved me a metric butt-load of money. > > Bicycle shops are flake magnets. If you can get a > > commitment and a job done on time at your lbs you > > should treasure them. > > > Contrarily my automobile mechanic is a man of > > impeccable probity. He never misses a delivery or an > > estimate. His work is flawless. Motor City Automotive. > > You sure got that right > > Thank goodness for the Mail Order shops for the dedicated Bikies and > the Canadian Tire, Halfords, Carrefours etc operations for the Bread > and Butter Bikies > > Having said that though, and having done perhaps more travelling than > most, there is a shop in a small town reasonably close to Paris which > always stands out in my memory as first rate. L'Espace Bellouis in a > picturesque but otherwise unremarkable town by the name of Gif sur > Yvette. > > In the days when I used to ride Le Chevreuil, later becoming the > Jacques Anquetil, I never had anything but sterling service from thaqt > shop > > -- > Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply > - > Nearly all Labour MPs thought Britain was improved by its mix of > races, cultures and religions, and that it was a better place to live > than it was 20 years ago. Meanwhile, only half of Conservative MPs > agreed with the first statement, just 41 per cent with the second. > > The most fundamental reason why your vote should be with the BNP Luckily I have both here. Joe is great as are the car guys at ESP, which are actaully the original owners initials. He was already an old guy 30 years ago when he was totally disgusted with the other mechanics out there. So he hired a couple of kids straight out of the local Voc. school to apprentice with him and expand the shop eventually. He passed on about 15 years ago. The kids now own the shop and have relocated by about a half mile, and have hired some more kids from the voc. school. Same busuiness pretty much for the last 60 or 70 years. We just lost the last local car dealer after 93 years. Local bike shops are great, especially when your travelling. Great place to pick up anything you forgot, or broke. Find out about local riding conditions, rides, resteraunts, places to see, etc... I can save a few bucks by ordering over the net, but the value, comfort, and expertise from a good local shop provide more than the few bucks for me in almost every case, but I'm a cranky tradesman myself. That said I'm a sucker for closeouts, seconds, and quality stuff cheap which are out there on the net occasionally. Bill C
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 12:02:33
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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On Jul 16, 6:54 pm, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net > wrote: > With some of the discussions currently ongoing here, and having > received the current Excel Sports Boulder catalog, and since a lot of > us do a fair amount of traveling, I was wondering what people's > opinions are. > Hands down my favorite is: > Joes Garage- Joesbikegarage.com > Middle of nowhere, western Ma. > It's a tiny racing oriented shop run by one of the best, most > dedicated people in the business. He started it a few years ago, > working two full time jobs, after having been at another shop for > years. Not much in the way of frills, as you can see from the non- > existant website, but a true craftsman dedicated to the riders and > sport. Great person on top of it. > > Out towards SE Mass we've got Corner Cycle who been around and really > supported the sport:http://www.cornercycle.com/ > > The bigger Boston area shop that is a huge supporter of the racing > scene, and women's racing in particular:http://cycleloft.com/index.cfm > > I also really liked Spoke & Sprocket in University Place, Wa when we > were out there. Had a good selection, and seemed to be good people.http://www.spokeandsprocket.com/cartgenie/pg_gallery.asp > > Bill C Call on me, call on me...I have a favorite bike shop!!!
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 16:18:16
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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Qui si parla Campagnolo <peter@vecchios.com > writes: > > Call on me, call on me...I have a favorite bike shop!!! > Yes and highly recommended by Davey I did in fact forget that I had dealt with Vecchios And I did in fact only buy a pair of highgrade shoes there on sale, but was much more than a little impressed by Peter's "If they don't fit, send them back - If they do fit pay for them." http://www.vecchios.com/ You will never do any better than to give Peter and Sean your mail order business -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply - Arab family's trees uprooted http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zidj068yHM
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 03:32:26
From: Michael Press
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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In article <1184633689.391404.192820@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com > , Bill C <tritonrider@verizon.net > wrote: > With some of the discussions currently ongoing here, and having > received the current Excel Sports Boulder catalog, and since a lot of > us do a fair amount of traveling, I was wondering what people's > opinions are. > Hands down my favorite is: > Joes Garage- Joesbikegarage.com > Middle of nowhere, western Ma. > It's a tiny racing oriented shop run by one of the best, most > dedicated people in the business. He started it a few years ago, > working two full time jobs, after having been at another shop for > years. Not much in the way of frills, as you can see from the non- > existant website, but a true craftsman dedicated to the riders and > sport. Great person on top of it. > > Out towards SE Mass we've got Corner Cycle who been around and really > supported the sport: > http://www.cornercycle.com/ > > The bigger Boston area shop that is a huge supporter of the racing > scene, and women's racing in particular: > http://cycleloft.com/index.cfm > > I also really liked Spoke & Sprocket in University Place, Wa when we > were out there. Had a good selection, and seemed to be good people. > http://www.spokeandsprocket.com/cartgenie/pg_gallery.asp I do not have any favored bicycle shops. There are several I go. Those that particularly cater to racers are more than a bit snotty. All of them are ready to sell anything to anybody anytime. My own ability with bicycles has saved me a metric butt-load of money. Bicycle shops are flake magnets. If you can get a commitment and a job done on time at your lbs you should treasure them. Contrarily my automobile mechanic is a man of impeccable probity. He never misses a delivery or an estimate. His work is flawless. Motor City Automotive. -- Michael Press
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 08:34:28
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: Favorite Bike Shops
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Michael Press <rubrum@pacbell.net > writes: > I do not have any favored bicycle shops. There are > several I go. Those that particularly cater to racers > are more than a bit snotty. All of them are ready to > sell anything to anybody anytime. My own ability with > bicycles has saved me a metric butt-load of money. > Bicycle shops are flake magnets. If you can get a > commitment and a job done on time at your lbs you > should treasure them. > > Contrarily my automobile mechanic is a man of > impeccable probity. He never misses a delivery or an > estimate. His work is flawless. Motor City Automotive. > You sure got that right Thank goodness for the Mail Order shops for the dedicated Bikies and the Canadian Tire, Halfords, Carrefours etc operations for the Bread and Butter Bikies Having said that though, and having done perhaps more travelling than most, there is a shop in a small town reasonably close to Paris which always stands out in my memory as first rate. L'Espace Bellouis in a picturesque but otherwise unremarkable town by the name of Gif sur Yvette. In the days when I used to ride Le Chevreuil, later becoming the Jacques Anquetil, I never had anything but sterling service from thaqt shop -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply - Nearly all Labour MPs thought Britain was improved by its mix of races, cultures and religions, and that it was a better place to live than it was 20 years ago. Meanwhile, only half of Conservative MPs agreed with the first statement, just 41 per cent with the second. The most fundamental reason why your vote should be with the BNP
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