Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops..... Uncle Crusty's and other places in Santa Rosa, CA

(Example: Bike Shops)

Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 20:44:55 -0700
From: <mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net>
To: Eric Acuna <moschika@gmail.com>
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Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops..... Uncle Crusty's and other places in Santa Rosa, CA


Was just there yesterday...

Frank has quite a few on-topic gems...the latest being an Italian road piece from the late 70s, possibly early 80s.

Part of the head badge says "Parigi"...

Also, I mentioned Moes's earlier in Oregon...what's nice about his shop is that

one side has a runabout about 6' short of the ceiling on which he displays his classics bike - including a nicely done Paramount if memory serves me correctly.

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting Eric Acuna <moschika@gmail.com>:
> Wow! Uncle Crusty on the CR list?! never would've guessed that would
> pop-up on here. Frank is a nice guy, but i wouldn't drive up here for
> just his shop - mostly dept. store and mid-tier stuff at best. for
> more "on-topic" bikes in the "wine country", i'ld check out bicycle
> czar. http://store.bicycleczar.com/default.asp Brooks is friendly,
> has some nice goodies - once drooled over a Disney Paramount, in my
> size, he had on the rack for a while. Currently has a Coppi and
> Centurian within timeline on the site. I know he has more frames in
> back.
>
> Also a quick stop at Norcal Sport in Santa Rosa would have you see a
> few vintage gems up on the walls and in a little case near the register.
>
> Eric Acuna
> Santa Rosa, CA, USA
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