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Old 02-07-05 | 04:14 PM
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Chicagoans ~ What Is This Place?

The clues.

1) Bike store
2) Broadway
3) North Side
4) Under the tracks
5) Cheap-o fixed gear conversions for $400 sitting outside

What's up?
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Old 02-07-05 | 04:34 PM
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Uptown Bikes (was Urban Bikes)
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Chicago, IL 60640

pretty good shop, very cool people. Stop in and chat with them, or just check out the store. The had/have a bsaement/'warehouse' full o' goodies!

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Old 02-07-05 | 04:38 PM
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Not Urban Bikes, Uptown Bikes.

Good people. Some track stuff in there. I go there when Marcus is closed. It's also closer to me.
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Old 02-07-05 | 04:41 PM
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thinking old skool in a new school world - thanks for the correction
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Old 02-07-05 | 04:41 PM
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It's a nice spot for a store and it's close to my fav 'lil Chinatown bakery on Argyle. Though $400 is bit much for a conversion.

How long have they been open?
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Old 02-07-05 | 04:42 PM
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Old 02-07-05 | 04:44 PM
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Don't tell me you were one of the squeegee guys dartin' around on Wilson & Broadway!

Didn't David Allen Grier play a squeegee guy in a skit on "In Livin' Color" ?

Ah, DAG! He's a riot. Especially when he's a guest on "Loveline". And who can forget "Crank Yankers" !?
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Old 02-07-05 | 05:59 PM
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I think raygunner is another incarnation of Merton. Please see the above post for credible proof.

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Old 02-07-05 | 09:55 PM
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Among other cool things about that shop is they have a snow-plow bike.
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Old 02-08-05 | 08:20 AM
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I just think $400 is a tad bit too much for a fixed gear conversion.
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Old 02-08-05 | 08:30 AM
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I just think $400 is a tad bit too much for a fixed gear conversion.
Maybe, but they built those bikes from frame and fork up. New wheels, chain, crank, bb, stem, handlebar, etc. For the non-bike savy -- I'd say that's not too bad.
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Old 02-08-05 | 08:49 AM
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like I said, this is a pretty cool shop and was a nice alternative is Marcus was not in the office. They do really good work and have a pretty savvy staff. The wall of cranks/rings/pedals has some good deals on it every now and then. Personally, I think hitting up Working Bikes first for a conversion project that YOU can build-up (and learn from! Go figure!) is the way to go...
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Old 02-08-05 | 09:36 AM
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165 is right. Working Bikes is the way to go. Their warehouse is closed for the winter, so you'd have to wait until spring. Got this bike for ~ $50, and in 3 years the only thing I've replaced is the wheelset and front brake. And I learned a heck of a lot along the way.
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Old 02-08-05 | 09:42 AM
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Where is Working Bikes? Hadn't heard of it before...
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Old 02-08-05 | 09:51 AM
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Old 02-08-05 | 10:28 AM
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so if working bikes warehouse is closed for winter what is in their storefront? i am coming down from milwaukee this weekend and i was going to try to stop by there and see if i could pick up a bike to convert for my bro. for his birthday.
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Old 02-08-05 | 11:08 AM
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so if working bikes warehouse is closed for winter what is in their storefront? i am coming down from milwaukee this weekend and i was going to try to stop by there and see if i could pick up a bike to convert for my bro. for his birthday.
Best to call regarding the storefront.
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Old 02-08-05 | 05:04 PM
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the storefront seems to have bikes that they've already cleaned up and made all the adjustments on, which means that you're not going to get the best deal. I highly recommend the warehouse once it's open. But that's just my style. If you want a bike that you can ride home on, go to the storefront.
I've learned to make it perfectly clear when buying a bike from their warehouse that you dont want them to do ANYTHING on it, otherwise, tell them you want one tiny thing done like having the wheels trued for a flat fee, they will go to town (no stopping those geeks once they've started adjusting your brakes, shifter, chain tension, etc - seriously) and then try to charge you for it. But I'm not bitter. Oh wait, that's a lie.
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Old 02-08-05 | 05:14 PM
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I usually go the other way. I walk in, know exactly what I'm looking for and tell them so. I usually walk out of there with a frame stripped down. They start dropping the price. I tell them - "I don't want the wheels, the derailleurs, the brakes, this seat, etc" save for cranks and handlebar stem and seatpost and you can get a frame for about $30 bucks. Good times. Built 4 bikes this way.

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Old 02-08-05 | 05:21 PM
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I miss Gretchen, even if she coasted... :'(
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Old 02-08-05 | 05:25 PM
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I miss Gretchen, even if she coasted... :'(
So do I, so do I.

I still haven't named the new ride yet. It'll come to me eventually. Hopefully once I'm done tinkering.
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