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As long as the mechanics are just as friendly and cool as Rob and Bailey, I am all for it.
H3N3 said:Kind of telling that nobody even mentions Kozy's. In any event I do think John Clark would be well-advised to learn a little bit about the neighborhood he's moving into-- name, past names, history. It is =not= the South Loop, and you're not going to get South Loop people considering the world west of 90/94 as a place to go buy a bicycle.
You have company in being the south loop's transportation alternative, so dont make it sound like you will be 'the' alternative. cyclebikeshop.com is at 1465 S. Michigan and Irv's is at 1725 S. Racine. Are you going to have any kind of opening party?
I don't know their names, but I'll concur. I've had a couple of great experiences with the mechanics at the South Loop Kozy. I'm also grateful that they bothered to open a shop sort of on my commute, so I'll continue to give them some occasional business on days when Blue City or Irv's is closed or doesn't have what I need in stock. Last time I needed some bearings, Kozy was the only near south side shop that had them in the size I needed.As long as the mechanics are just as friendly and cool as Rob
and Bailey, I am all for it.
H3N3 said:Kind of telling that nobody even mentions Kozy's.....
As long as the mechanics are just as friendly and cool as Rob
and Bailey, I am all for it.
never !
those are my two favorite rock-star mechanics ! (seriously)
they (literally) work for beer too ! how cool is that ???
DB (owner of the raleigh 'lady killer' (named by Robby))
Finally a decent shop on the South Side – sorry the other 2 really suck, limited on all fronts!!!
Always get a second opinion when going into ANY bike shop to confirm they're not just trying to sell you overpriced parts available online (or from a used bike) at a fraction of their cost.
Or...support your local bike shop! :) <3 :O)
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