A couple of years ago, we lost our only "real" bike shop, here in Jackson, WY. They moved about 45 miles away, over to Idaho where the cost of living is lower. But they were kind enough to install and start maintaining one of these. Pretty cool idea, indeed! They even have chains in it. On Friday, January 10, 2014 6:28:48 PM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote: > > We had a thread the other day where the point was made that 650B is risky > to tour with because most shops don't have 650B tires and tubes. > > Even if a shop has what you need, you aren't always near the shop when > it's open, especially if you are a long distance rider on tour or a brevet. > Well, check this out. Mikes Bikes in Sausalito, which SF Randonneur > riders frequently pass when it's closed, has a vending machine! Bars, > gels, of course but also tubes, cables, brake pads, patches. That is so > killer, I'm having a hard time finding the words for it. 24/7 access. If > only there were a few hundred thousand more of them scattered about. Haha! > > > <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-IviogSFa75s/Us7Wh0Qjd8I/AAAAAAAAMXI/diAKxErTbAY/w506-h675/20140104_085624_Olima%2BSt.jpg> > >
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