Puget Sound Bike Testing -- Favorite Stores?
Hi Puget Sounders,
Do any of you have favorite bike shops to test ride at? I am slowly starting to look at bikes, and want to do a lot of test rides over the next 6-8 months.
When I test ride, I know that I tend to get distracted if I'm riding in a lot of traffic in a new neighborhood, and I also want to be able to test on hills and swoopy corners.
I'm familiar with Gregg's & the Downtown REI, and I'm not a huge fan of R&E. Other than that, I don't know a lot of Puget Sound bike stores. What are your favorite places to test bikes...for a real test ride, with hills, corners, and not gobs of urban traffic?
Edited to add: I can't remember the name of the shop, but it is on the BGT, near U-Village, and I had a terrible customer service experience there, so hesitate to go back.
Disclosure, I've never been here...
my local shop recommends www.cascadebicyclestudio.com and says next time I'm in the Seattle area I must drop in and tell them "Chris at Robinson Wheelworks in San Leandro (hi Chris) sent me".
They look rather high end, the owner's a former Seven employee. Chris says their service and fit is excellent. I don't know if their coffee is as good as his. :rolleyes:
Disclosure: I have been there...very satisfied customer here
Hey Trek,
Yep, you're right: Zac Daab is the owner of Cascade Studios and he moved back to Seattle (from the Seven HQ in MA) a couple of years ago. His place is in the heart of Fremont, but behind the coffee shop and others on 36th, so it's tucked away and not easy to find.
I have a Seven and Zac knows it's my dream bike and has treated it accordingly every time.
Right also, in that he doesn't have coffee, but Peet's as well as several other outrageously great cafes are close by...
Zac's isn't a LBS, per se, as he works by appointment and doesn't have gear, etc as in a retail storefront, but we can swing by sometime when you're in town...as I think that you and Knot have frequented Free Range Cycles which is only a block or so away too...
Mary