Second to both Coco's and GSC but the solidly commuter-oriented shop in LA 
is unfortunately a bit of a tall order. Flying Pigeon is long gone. Aika 
Trading was great and all about the Northern European approach (and where I 
got my Brompton) but they too have moved on. The Wheelhouse was in that 
mold and a Riv dealer, actually had Rivs on the floor... 

Ha, sorry, this isn't remotely helpful, cataloguing all the shops you can't 
visit. It's a bit of a sore spot for me, as someone who commutes 13mi round 
trip on the west side. I love GSC but I never, ever go there because it's 
too far to ride for anything day to day and it's a 45-minute drive most 
times on the weekend. 


On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 3:17:29 PM UTC-8, sameness wrote:
>
> This. I dare say Coco's is a bit more commuter oriented than GSC as well.
>
> Jeff Hagedorn
> Los Angeles, CA USA
>
> On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 1:34:20 PM UTC-8, Drw wrote:
>>
>> Coco's is good too. Smaller than golden saddle, but full of fun 
>> vintage-into-practical rebuilds. The guys there seem genuinely interested 
>> in every weird project i've ever taken them. 
>>
>

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