BengeBoy
12-19-08, 11:08 PM
Some of you collect bikes. Some of you collect bike photos or bike experiences. I "collect" bike shops; places I like to visit and put on my list for repeat visits when I can. I'm always looking for an excuse to spend a bit of parts/accessory/chain lube money locally...
Here's some places that are new to me...
Worth a visit, IMHO:
2020 Cycles
Seattle, the central district.
http://www.2020cycle.com/
Used bike shop by day, performance space by night. Like a very small version of Recycled Cycles -- a bunch of used bikes, a service department, and both new and used parts. In the central district at 2020 Union. Seem like very good people to know, esp. if you are interested in older bikes or urban transportation.
Ubrdo Cycle and Mountain Supply
Downtown Kirkland.
http://www.ubrdo.com/
Small mountain gear and bike shop started a year or so ago by former manager of Montrose Cycles, Kirkland. Surly, Swobo, Gunnar, others. Definitely worth a stop if you're doing the loop around Lake Washington, it's right on the route in downtown Kirkland.
Angle Lake Cyclery
SeaTac.
www.anglelake.com
This place has been around forever (51 years) but I had never been there until I dropped in after dropping my wife at the airport a few weeks ago.
Wow. Not your typical Seattle bike shops. More folders (Dahon, Montague) and recumbents (Rans, Bachetta) and general "stuff" than I'd ever seen in one place.
New Counterbalance store on the Burke Gilman, U-Village
http://www.counterbalancebicycles.com/
This is the shop that replace the old Ti Cycles location just north of U-Village. Very nice place, very friendly. I stopped in when they were just opening some time ago; now it's fully finished and full of great bikes - Jamis, Surly, Salsa, Independent Fabrication, Co-Motion, Civia. Definitely worth a visit. Same people who run Counterbalance in Queen Anne.
Of course I have not abandoned my old favorites:
http://www.elliottbaybicycles.com/
http://www.freerangecycles.com/
http://www.recycledcycles.com/
And I wished I lived closer to:
www.rodcycle.com
http://www.rideyourbike.com/
Here's some places that are new to me...
Worth a visit, IMHO:
2020 Cycles
Seattle, the central district.
http://www.2020cycle.com/
Used bike shop by day, performance space by night. Like a very small version of Recycled Cycles -- a bunch of used bikes, a service department, and both new and used parts. In the central district at 2020 Union. Seem like very good people to know, esp. if you are interested in older bikes or urban transportation.
Ubrdo Cycle and Mountain Supply
Downtown Kirkland.
http://www.ubrdo.com/
Small mountain gear and bike shop started a year or so ago by former manager of Montrose Cycles, Kirkland. Surly, Swobo, Gunnar, others. Definitely worth a stop if you're doing the loop around Lake Washington, it's right on the route in downtown Kirkland.
Angle Lake Cyclery
SeaTac.
www.anglelake.com
This place has been around forever (51 years) but I had never been there until I dropped in after dropping my wife at the airport a few weeks ago.
Wow. Not your typical Seattle bike shops. More folders (Dahon, Montague) and recumbents (Rans, Bachetta) and general "stuff" than I'd ever seen in one place.
New Counterbalance store on the Burke Gilman, U-Village
http://www.counterbalancebicycles.com/
This is the shop that replace the old Ti Cycles location just north of U-Village. Very nice place, very friendly. I stopped in when they were just opening some time ago; now it's fully finished and full of great bikes - Jamis, Surly, Salsa, Independent Fabrication, Co-Motion, Civia. Definitely worth a visit. Same people who run Counterbalance in Queen Anne.
Of course I have not abandoned my old favorites:
http://www.elliottbaybicycles.com/
http://www.freerangecycles.com/
http://www.recycledcycles.com/
And I wished I lived closer to:
www.rodcycle.com
http://www.rideyourbike.com/
Bikeforums.net is a forum about nothing but bikes. Our community can help you find information about hard-to-find and localized information like bicycle tours, specialties like where in your area to have your recumbent bike serviced, or what are the best bicycle tires and seats for the activities you use your bike for.