I've used a locally famous mechanic named Hal at Bicycle Habitat on
Lafayette.  Never on anything as involved as what you're doing, but he
built me a wheel and dealt with some smaller problems on my Atlantis
and all turned out fine.  Bike Habitat isn't the cheapest, but I've
found their work good, and not too much "shop" attitude.

Peter
NYC


On Jan 18, 7:15 pm, John Ferguson <rfj1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> As many of you know, I'm in the process of building up my Saluki and
> it's killing me...bicycle part manufacturers seem to have something
> against providing clear instructions.
>
> I'm going to get this done, but there's no way I'm going to test my
> work by going for a ride. And since I'm the fussy sort, I think I'd
> prefer to let a pro install the undrilled fenders and racks rather
> than make a hash of it myself.
>
> Anyone have a good recommendation for a bike mechanic in NYC?
> Preferably something within walking distance of downtown, which for me
> would mean anything south of 42nd. My concern is that most mechanics
> don't see TA cranks, SON generator hubs, undrilled racks and fenders
> on a daily basis, at least from what I've seen in the bike shops
> around here.
>
> John
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