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Old 10-12-23, 09:16 AM
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Vintage Bicycle Shops Listing

At one point or another someone provided me with a website that had a fairly comprehensive listing of Velo / Vintage Bicycle Shops across the USA, but for the life of me I can't find that link and can't get it to turn up in Google searches. I'll be travelling a lot over the next couple of months and would be fun to swing into some of these shops for small odds and ends, or just check out to cool/historical bikes hanging on the walls.
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Originally Posted by ericlowney
At one point or another someone provided me with a website that had a fairly comprehensive listing of Velo / Vintage Bicycle Shops across the USA, but for the life of me I can't find that link and can't get it to turn up in Google searches. I'll be travelling a lot over the next couple of months and would be fun to swing into some of these shops for small odds and ends, or just check out to cool/historical bikes hanging on the walls.
Don't know about the list but expect it has been pared down significantly over the last 2-3 years, several here in PDX are gone and I suspect the ones you're specifically talking about are the biggest casualties.

There are framebuilder lists but they are sorely out of date now, still probably worth a look.
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The shops that know vintage need you to visit and Spend money.

The Bicycle Stand in Long Beach has endured so far, they sell mod stuff and C&V.
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