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Old September 9th 04, 10:28 AM
Mark
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I just read the "rant" post regarding the Bike Doctor. I am in the
market for a new road bike and visited the Kingsway Bike Doctor store a
couple of weeks ago and I thought that the prices were not too bad, and
their attention/answers I recieved to all my questions were great.

I hope that their after sale service is just as great. Any opinions on
their after sale service.

Next week, once I return from an out of town trip, I plan to visit
Jubilee cycle and Edmonds cycle in Burnaby.
(I am lucky that I live within 10 minutes of all 3 of the LBS.) Does any
person have any opnions also of these 2 stores.

Thanks,
Mark
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Old September 11th 04, 05:50 PM
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In article enV%c.351120$M95.130433@pd7tw1no,
Mark writes:

Next week, once I return from an out of town trip, I plan to visit
Jubilee cycle and Edmonds cycle in Burnaby.
(I am lucky that I live within 10 minutes of all 3 of the LBS.) Does any
person have any opnions also of these 2 stores.


Jubilee Cycle has nice, friendly service. I think their
prices are more or less mainstream. Last time I checked
in there, they had a fairly good selection of cycling apparel,
albeit rather mountain bike-oriented, and some of it is heavily
branded with logos 'n such -- lotsa Kona, IIRC. I've never been
in Edmonds Cycle.

I've also had good service at Precision Cycle (Victoria Drive &
33rd), and Cables 'n Cogs (Broadway, near [west of] Arbutus).

There's a relatively new shop on Main & 28th -- Black Sheep Cycle.
I haven't really dealt with them yet. When I peeked in the
shop shortly after they opened, I got the impression they're
very freeride/street, although they had an eye-catchingly pink
Nervz Hello Kitty in the front window for awhile. I think
somebody eventually actually bought it. So it's a place to
check out, just to satisfy one's curiosity. Ryan will no doubt
keep a wether-eye on it for when it closes and stuff goes on sale.


cheers,
Tom

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Old September 12th 04, 07:39 AM
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In article ,
(Tom Keats) wrote:

In article enV%c.351120$M95.130433@pd7tw1no,
Mark writes:

Next week, once I return from an out of town trip, I plan to visit
Jubilee cycle and Edmonds cycle in Burnaby.
(I am lucky that I live within 10 minutes of all 3 of the LBS.) Does any
person have any opnions also of these 2 stores.


Jubilee Cycle has nice, friendly service. I think their
prices are more or less mainstream. Last time I checked
in there, they had a fairly good selection of cycling apparel,
albeit rather mountain bike-oriented, and some of it is heavily
branded with logos 'n such -- lotsa Kona, IIRC. I've never been
in Edmonds Cycle.

I've also had good service at Precision Cycle (Victoria Drive &
33rd), and Cables 'n Cogs (Broadway, near [west of] Arbutus).

There's a relatively new shop on Main & 28th -- Black Sheep Cycle.
I haven't really dealt with them yet. When I peeked in the
shop shortly after they opened, I got the impression they're
very freeride/street, although they had an eye-catchingly pink
Nervz Hello Kitty in the front window for awhile. I think
somebody eventually actually bought it. So it's a place to
check out, just to satisfy one's curiosity. Ryan will no doubt
keep a wether-eye on it for when it closes and stuff goes on sale.


Better: I was in there about a year ago and talked to the owner. They
are an excellent source for Spot brand wool garments, if that's your
thing, and they had some tasty looking mountain bikes and an Independent
Fabrication Ti frame. A neat-looking upper-class bike boutique.

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Old September 13th 04, 07:15 PM
Mark
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Mark wrote:

I just read the "rant" post regarding the Bike Doctor. I am in the
market for a new road bike and visited the Kingsway Bike Doctor store a
couple of weeks ago and I thought that the prices were not too bad, and
their attention/answers I recieved to all my questions were great.

I hope that their after sale service is just as great. Any opinions on
their after sale service.

Next week, once I return from an out of town trip, I plan to visit
Jubilee cycle and Edmonds cycle in Burnaby.
(I am lucky that I live within 10 minutes of all 3 of the LBS.) Does any
person have any opnions also of these 2 stores.

Thanks,
Mark



Thanks everyone for their suggestions, I will have a look at all the
mentioned stores this week.

 




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