Another question about LBS
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Another question about LBS
I'm buying my first Road bike, I went to Emerys and Wheel & Sprocket, found a bike Trek 2100. They both met on price, anyone have any pros or cons for either place?
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I've got good and bad experiences with both of them. Frankly I've found that the Delafield W&S is the best, although I know one of the employees at the North Shore store. Emerys is a nice place too. Ultimately, there are good people and bad people at all stores.
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Originally Posted by dynodan22
How was your experience with emery's? Did they do a fitting?
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Brents a nice guy really cares about the business he is in. He always hasa nice selection of
bikes and used ones to. Wheel and sprocket use to be like that but some where along
the line when they grew in size customer service dropped off. I know my next bike will be from
emerys or crank daddys, ah maybe cory the bike fixer , hell maybe I will try my hand at building my
own.
Dan
bikes and used ones to. Wheel and sprocket use to be like that but some where along
the line when they grew in size customer service dropped off. I know my next bike will be from
emerys or crank daddys, ah maybe cory the bike fixer , hell maybe I will try my hand at building my
own.
Dan