LBS in Kitchener/Waterloo?
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LBS in Kitchener/Waterloo?
I live in Waterloo Ontario [that's in Canada
] and am seeking advice as to which LBS is the best here. I've heard bad things about Cyclepath, so how about a second opinion on them? Or how about McPhails, Brauns, any others that I don't know about?
I'm not sure how many K/W folks are here..but if you are, I'd love to hear from you!
Darren
] and am seeking advice as to which LBS is the best here. I've heard bad things about Cyclepath, so how about a second opinion on them? Or how about McPhails, Brauns, any others that I don't know about?I'm not sure how many K/W folks are here..but if you are, I'd love to hear from you!
Darren
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In all honesty, your better of driving into the GTA. Theres a few stores in Burlington / Hamilton that are worth taking a look at. I forgot what they are called but they are nice.
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Freewheel Cycle in Dundas (great website) and Pieriks cycle (good website) in west Hamilton are both worth a visit as is Spokes n'Slopes in Milton (mediocre website)
They are all within a 45 minute drive of K-W.
They are all within a 45 minute drive of K-W.





