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Old 06-07-2024, 03:58 PM
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Paris Bike Shops

Hi Paceline Peeps, let me know if you have any favorite or must-see bike shops in and around Paris. Bonus points for more retro, randonneur, and steel oriented shops. Thank you/merci!
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Old 06-07-2024, 04:44 PM
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A bit dated but you get the idea...

https://people.ece.ubc.ca/~gillies/singer/
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Old 06-07-2024, 04:49 PM
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I'd love to check out Cycles Alex Singer.
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Old 06-08-2024, 12:44 AM
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Great suggestion! Alex Singer is exactly what I had in mind!
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Old 06-08-2024, 06:53 AM
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For the type of shop described in the original post, there is no other place in the world quite like Cycles Alex Singer. (I seem to have lost the ability to post photos on the forum)
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Old 06-08-2024, 01:37 PM
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I've heard 'La Bicyclette - Boutique et Atelier' is a great shop. On my list to visit when next in Paris.
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Old 06-15-2024, 12:02 AM
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Thanks for the great suggestions!
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Old 06-15-2024, 08:41 AM
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I've heard 'La Bicyclette - Boutique et Atelier' is a great shop. On my list to visit when next in Paris.
Unfortunately it closed more than a year ago now.

They (the family) are still collecting /hoarding vintage parts though. Can be found via @vintagebikepartsparis on Instagram
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Old 06-15-2024, 09:24 AM
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Also maybe check out La Chouette.
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Old 09-03-2024, 08:38 AM
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Alex Singer current frames and pricing

Anyone know much about their current frames and pricing? They look good as they should as I know they are pricey. Has anyone bought a new frame recently and care to comment?

I am headed to Paris and am tempted but I am sure the sticker shock will get me.

For anyone who wants to ck them out see link to current bikes:

https://www.cycles-alex-singer.fr/ca...mpetition.html

Alan
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Old 09-03-2024, 10:02 AM
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Anyone know much about their current frames and pricing? They look good as they should as I know they are pricey. Has anyone bought a new frame recently and care to comment?

I am headed to Paris and am tempted but I am sure the sticker shock will get me.

For anyone who wants to ck them out see link to current bikes:

https://www.cycles-alex-singer.fr/ca...mpetition.html

Alan
I have a bike currently being built there that was the result of a shop visit in 2023, and I have another from several years earlier as well. I can confidently say that since you have an interest in the style of bikes that AS makes, you will have a great time with your visit. As for pricing, I think that you should contact Olivier Csuka directly. There is a form on the website. Something to keep in mind is that they are “constructeurs” and so they build complete bikes and don’t really deal in selling frames/forks. Very bike is a custom down to the last nut and bolt in some cases. With all of the differences in tubing, chrome plating, components, custom racks, custom stems, etc. there is a very wide range. Olivier is great and the working out of these details is part of the experience. I would make contact via email before you visit to confirm a convenient time for your visit to ensure that he will be there on that day and so he can allot some time to discuss your details. You might just go upstairs to the “clubhouse” area (it was formerly a small apartment) and discuss your bike over a glass of wine or a beer.
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Old 09-03-2024, 10:05 AM
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One other note…I think that they may have just reopened today after their normal summer hiatus so it may be best to wait a day or two before emailing as their mailbox is likely overflowing.
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Old 09-03-2024, 06:56 PM
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Would a rando museum and such be of interest?
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...2C28.54248&z=6
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Old 09-04-2024, 08:01 AM
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Thanks for basics on Alex Singer

I will email Olivier to get some ballpark idea of pricing. I am interested in a Competition model but customized for my older body ie long head tube and not much handlebar drop. Would want wide gearing and maybe Campy Centaur or Chorus not Sram.

How flexible are they on setup re desired components as I am fairly picky from many years of experience.

I don't care much about cosmetics but do care about functionality.

Thanks

Alan
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Old 09-04-2024, 08:48 AM
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I will email Olivier to get some ballpark idea of pricing. I am interested in a Competition model but customized for my older body ie long head tube and not much handlebar drop. Would want wide gearing and maybe Campy Centaur or Chorus not Sram.

How flexible are they on setup re desired components as I am fairly picky from many years of experience.

I don't care much about cosmetics but do care about functionality.

Thanks

Alan
I think you will be in good shape. Send me a dm.
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