Question for South Bay Locals
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Question for South Bay Locals
I recently bought a Nishiki Competition with a really cool old shop sticker from Bicycle Way in Torrance. Is this place still around? I found a listing online, however the person on the other end definitely wasnt a bike store.
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That was Fabio Calie' (sp?) Bicycle Way. His first shop was on Calle Mayor and PCH in and around 1973. His second shop was on PCH between Hawthorne and Crenshaw.
He isn't there anymore.
He isn't there anymore.
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I used to train with fabio and his son or nephew francisco, and regurly rode with the group from bicycle way up and down palos verdes. i bought one of his personal old tour de france bicycles, a chrome stello....no idea where they may be...nice folk
fabio must be in his 80's by now...
fabio must be in his 80's by now...
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You'll love the Nishiki Competition! I did when I was in college.
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Fabio Calle/Bicyle Way
I too used to train with Fabio Calle and his nephew Francisco on the weekend rides leaving from Bicylce Way on PCH in Torrance. I really learned a lot from Fabio and the bike shop was a great place to hang out and get service and gear.
I saw Fabio last year (2008). He has moved back to Columbia and still rides every day. He's also still involved in cycling and does group rides in his home town.
I saw Fabio last year (2008). He has moved back to Columbia and still rides every day. He's also still involved in cycling and does group rides in his home town.
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Bicyle Way Fabio Calle
I used to train with fabio and his son or nephew francisco, and regurly rode with the group from bicycle way up and down palos verdes. i bought one of his personal old tour de france bicycles, a chrome stello....no idea where they may be...nice folk
fabio must be in his 80's by now...
fabio must be in his 80's by now...
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I trained with Fabio and the Bicycle Way groups during 1972-73. Bought my 72 Italvega Super Speciale there and my brother purchased his Raleigh Professional there too - we both still have those bikes! Fabio was most kind to us and a whole host of young riders (including future Olympian Paul Deem) who rode and trained with him. I remember his calves seemed like huge tree trunks and he said that was from riding the Columbian mountain ranges and continuing to ride the steep hills of Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills near the shop.
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Bicycle WAY, Fabio Calle, where did we go.
I trained with Fabio and the Bicycle Way groups during 1972-73. Bought my 72 Italvega Super Speciale there and my brother purchased his Raleigh Professional there too - we both still have those bikes! Fabio was most kind to us and a whole host of young riders (including future Olympian Paul Deem) who rode and trained with him. I remember his calves seemed like huge tree trunks and he said that was from riding the Columbian mountain ranges and continuing to ride the steep hills of Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills near the shop.
We grow up, older, and on. I still ride, and share the old routes.
- I remember Fabio’s slogan in 83’84’, “Let’s Talk About The Olympics”. In 2028 (44years since LA 1984) the Olympics return for a third visit to Los Angeles.
Fabio has passed, Francisco, and all worked at, and shopped at Bicycle Way, have the memories of a wonderful, friendly place in time.
Robert Keating,
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