Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops.....

(Example: Production Builders:Pogliaghi)

From: "Tom Harriman" <transition202@hotmail.com>
To: <mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net>, <jgabus@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 03:00:17 +0000
In-Reply-To: <1276204126.4c11545e92bd7@www.mrrabbit.net>
References: <4C113A02.5040106@xtra.co.nz> <AANLkTikYjYkJE75Xn3gDvHaMztKJhU242JN6EFhShjaj@mail.gmail.com>
Cc: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops.....


Hi Jack.

I have two suggestions for your boss when he comes to San Francisco. The first is American Cyclery, located in the Haight Asbury neighborhood (itself a sight). This is where a great many locals go for parts and advice on classic bikes. Very nice people.

My other idea would be the Rivendell shop in Walnut Creek. While it's not in the City, there's a local train system that can take him there in about forty five minites, and the Rivendell shop is only one block away. I think this place is great, and the train ride is enjoyable as well.

Feel free to contact me if he would like more local information.

http://www.americancyclery.com

http://www.rivbike.com

http://www.BART.gov

Tom Harriman San Francisco, Ca


> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:08:46 -0700
> From: mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net
> To: jgabus@gmail.com
> CC: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops.....
>
> Oops..
>
> Forgot one more for the SF area...
>
> Uncle Crusty's in Redwood City
> 1042 Hopper Ave., Unit 3B
> Redwood City, CA
>
> http://www.unclecrusty.biz
>
> A small limited hours startup focused mostly on used/rebuilds - not just slap
> togethers - but making an effort to provide match wheels, clean frames, etc.
>
> I've seen a few French Mixte's leave the door there...as well as some old 70's
> touring/road bikes that we are all familiar with.
>
> The owner Frank Hinds does have one oddball show piece: A Huffy Aerowind? in
> bronze with all the original parts in almost emaculate condition. Now of
> course - it was department store stuff originally - but as an imitation of
> early Olympic style aero bikes - it does have a "novelty" to it that I think
> further makes this added post on-topic.
>
> Robert Shackelford
> San Jose, CA USA
>
>
>
>
> Quoting Jack Gabus <jgabus@gmail.com>:
>
> > Wayne:
> >
> > For the LA gang the first shop he should go to is Ted Ernst's in Manhattan
> > Beach. After that well LA is a big place.
> >
> > here is a few:
> >
> > I. Martin
> > Helens
> > Kings
> > Laguna Cyclery
> > Pasadena Cyclery
> >
> >
> > Ok guys chime in anytime.
> > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Wayne Davidson
> > <wayne.collect@xtra.co.nz>wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all, my boss is going to be in the USA for a couple of weeks next
> > month,
> > > he wants to know what shops are worth visiting in the following areas,
> > >
> > > Denver CO,
> > > San Francisco CA,
> > > Los Angeles CA,
> > > San Digeo CA,
> > >
> > > if anyone can supply addresses for any interesting shops in thoses areas
> > > that would be very good, hes 48 and likes steel road touring stuff from
> > the
> > > 70's and 80's, does not want to spend time looking at shops with modern
> > > carbon stuff, this is a holiday NOT work related TIA wayne davidson Invers
> > > NZ..........
> > >
> > >
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> >
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> > Jack Gabus
> > 310 490 3784
> > jgabus@gmail.com
> > Laguna Beach, CA
> > USA
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