pjbaz
08-02-03, 08:06 PM
good bicycle shops?
I am still new to riding and have been searching for a KNOWLEDGEABLE lbs to deal with. However, every place I go to seems to know absolutely nothing about road cycling.
I bought an older Bianchi and want to know a little about the fit, etc., before I spend $$$ on the wrong bike for me.
I stopped at a Bianchi dealer and they knew next to nothing. For instance, I asked about clip-in pedals and the guy pulled out three different sets and said basically, "Yep, these here are them there clip-in pedals that you asked about...this set is $39, this set is $59, and this here set is $69."
I guess you can sell a bike even if you don't know about a sport.
Help me find a lbs with actual riders.
PJBAZ
I am still new to riding and have been searching for a KNOWLEDGEABLE lbs to deal with. However, every place I go to seems to know absolutely nothing about road cycling.
I bought an older Bianchi and want to know a little about the fit, etc., before I spend $$$ on the wrong bike for me.
I stopped at a Bianchi dealer and they knew next to nothing. For instance, I asked about clip-in pedals and the guy pulled out three different sets and said basically, "Yep, these here are them there clip-in pedals that you asked about...this set is $39, this set is $59, and this here set is $69."
I guess you can sell a bike even if you don't know about a sport.
Help me find a lbs with actual riders.
PJBAZ
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