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  1. #1
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    Funny I was at American Cyclery just yesterday getting new tires. There was a GUY outfitting a girl on a new lovely purple Bianchi road bike. She came in on her road bike in full road gear, (but it looked as if she maybe wiped out. She had a fresh skinned knee and black marks all over her legs.) At any rate, the reason I post is to say that it looked like the guy helping her was very attentive to her fitting needs. The other place in SF that I love is Roaring Mouse Cyclery on Irving (?? or Judah) at @ 15th st I believe. They built up my bike for me. The owner there , really nice guy did a great job fitting the bike to me and did so as well for my sister in law.

  2. #2
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    Btw, they, american cyclery, (the one on the west side of the street on stanyon), also carries specialized and Bianchi.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by extra-vert View Post
    Funny I was at American Cyclery just yesterday getting new tires. There was a GUY outfitting a girl on a new lovely purple Bianchi road bike. She came in on her road bike in full road gear, (but it looked as if she maybe wiped out. She had a fresh skinned knee and black marks all over her legs.) At any rate, the reason I post is to say that it looked like the guy helping her was very attentive to her fitting needs. The other place in SF that I love is Roaring Mouse Cyclery on Irving (?? or Judah) at @ 15th st I believe. They built up my bike for me. The owner there , really nice guy did a great job fitting the bike to me and did so as well for my sister in law.
    +1 re: Roaring Mouse. When I was on my bike search I stopped into this LBS, too. The owner was very helpful and when I explained my needs even went so far as to recommend going with a brand he didn't carry. They're more convenient to where I live than the LBS I ended up buying my bike from and I intend on eventually going to Roaring Mouse for maintenance needs after my "free" tune-ups that came with my bike are used up.

 

 

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