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Boston Bike Shop
I'm looking at a bike in Boston, seller lives near Cambridge. Does anyone know of a good shop that could potentially help with boxing and shipping?
Thanks!
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Cambridge Bicycle
Ace Wheelworks Probably a billion others - there's a lot of great shops in the Boston Metro |
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Thanks, I'l start with those two! Hopefully the seller will be cool with dropping it off.
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Glad the bike is going to someone who appreciates vintage (and rare) bikes! |
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Calling TiDesigns... Earth to TiDesigns...
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For future reference
Skyrider (here on this forum) works at Fast Splits in Needham
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Shipping a bike involves taking it apart, which falls under the heading of working on bikes. I have a rule that I have to ride 100 hours for every hour I work on a bike. So if the bike is my size and you don't mind worn out tires...
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Now with the wonders of N+1, I can have multiple bikes in pieces in my shop, and still go for a ride! |
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