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I checked out the name as I rode into work this morning.
This is their website (http://xolobikes.info), but I'm not sure they are open, at least it doesn't look like it when I ride by in the afternoon.
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-and it looks like, from the pictures in that link like that brick wall behind all those bikes needs to be tuckpointed. Someone should report them to the city building inspectors too. If we all stick together and complain with the city I'm sure we can get this shop closed right quick and the owners back on unemployment.
Bailey Gene Newbrey said:
Anyone know if they have a second hand dealers license? I'm always a bit weary of folks posing as a bike shop without the proper legal papers, especially when many have proven quite sketchy. Anybody have the pleasure of dealing with "Fastlane Cyclery"?
Putting on my Sherlock Holmes deerstalker cap, this is what I've found....
They've got a Facebook page, but no Yelp reviews (yet). They appear to be an appointment-only "customization shop". A number of legit "likes" on Facebook (Half Acre Brewery, FEW distillery, etc.) which makes me think they're not shady, just a part-time club-like shop, open whenever anyone's free to work.
From their Facebook page:
Three guys wanted to start a small reasonably priced bike shop in Chicago. This is their story. Brought to you by Jason Ring, Matt Smith, & Bolla Loza.
From their web site:
XOLO Bikes is a bicycle customization shop & we are only open when the door is open. If you'd like to schedule a time to come by & view some of our work, please call, text, or e-mail us to setup a time.
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-and it looks like, from the pictures in that link like that brick wall behind all those bikes needs to be tuckpointed. Someone should report them to the city building inspectors too. If we all stick together and complain with the city I'm sure we can get this shop closed right quick and the owners back on unemployment.
Bailey Gene Newbrey said:Anyone know if they have a second hand dealers license? I'm always a bit weary of folks posing as a bike shop without the proper legal papers, especially when many have proven quite sketchy. Anybody have the pleasure of dealing with "Fastlane Cyclery"?
It will be quite convenient to patronize them to pick up a tire/tube/etc. should I need to when (and if) they establish regular hours since they are about half way in my commute from UIC to Skokie.
I have seen people standing outside on occasion with the door open now that I think about.
website clearly states:
I'm still going to scout the location today and check all zoning laws. ;)
Which shops have "proven sketchy?"
Bailey Gene Newbrey said:
Anyone know if they have a second hand dealers license? I'm always a bit weary of folks posing as a bike shop without the proper legal papers, especially when many have proven quite sketchy. Anybody have the pleasure of dealing with "Fastlane Cyclery"?
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