I think Bike Works is great. I also like B's Bikes in Williamsburg,
which is a little closer to my house. Both (in my experience) will
treat you well whether you're buying something stupid like a spoke.

Seat covers work for me. Keeps the seat dry when my butt isn't on it
and makes it look cheap to discourage thieves (it helps that they
develop holes that I patch with ragged pieces of duck tape).

On Feb 23, 12:41 pm, Chris <cch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's an encouraging report, Brad!  I guess I'll start with short grocery
> runs to Tribeca or Chinatown, once my bike is ready.  I'm in the process of
> changing out the handlebar setup and re-cabling everything (and missing the
> good weather).  I bought a Kryptonite New York lock, though not the model
> with the chain (it's heavy enough without the chain!).
>
> I think I remember seeing your saddle cover.  So it actually helps to put
> on a cover?  I have to find the cover that came with the Brooks box.
>
> What LSB do you recommend?  Bike Works by the Williamsburg Bridge is my
> favorite.

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