Only for snobs. I walked in with my young child and asked the owner if they measure your«sit bones» as I had read about online to assist in selecting a saddle. He said he does not do that and feels it is a sales ploy. That was fine with me but I wanted to know what eke he could do to help me with bone pain. That’s when, instead of answering my question, he launched into a speil about how he only carries high end equipment. I said I typically have high end stuff. He then told my extremely well behaved child not to tough a display bike she was barely touching because«That is a six thousand dollar bike.» Never answered my question about selrcting a saddle. Asked me how many miles a day I ride. I don’t know a lot of people who ride every day. I said I don’t ride every day. He should have asked per week. It was obvious he didn’t want to deal with anyone who wasn’t a bike snob and who wasn’t spending thousands in his shop. It’s not like I’m some beginner who can’t ride more than 10 miles either. Total jerk and awful communicator.
Bob B.
Classificação do local: 5 Fair Oaks, CA
I first heard about this shop about a year ago. I kept meaning to stop in and check it out, but never seemed to be going by when I had the time. Luck would have it that a broken shifter cable just down the road led me for my first time. John quickly repaired my broken cable, and we got talking about his philosophy about bike maintenance. I decided to give him a shot at tuning up one of my bikes. I dropped it off, and a couple days later it was ready. When I took it out for a ride, it seemed like a different bike. Now I love my bike, and always enjoyed riding it. John’s tune-up made it smoother and crisper than it ever was… even brand new. He’s a one-man show, and his attention to detail warrants the 5 star rating. Thanks!