Eric - we must have walked out the door together and not known it - I
passed Chris King on my way out too - carrying a 6-pack of PBR, no less.
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Even though only got to the store once while out in San Diego, it was
memorable. Appears the new one will be even better. SDs loss is the NWs
gain.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Sunday, March 25, 2012 5:30:40 PM UTC-5, Esteban wrote:
> I'm certainly not moving to Portland, although I had such
I'm certainly not moving to Portland, although I had such thoughts in 1996
for a few months.
High living here in San Diego, and even better riding - although most of
you know that. The shop was doing fine here, but Sky had a grander vision
that lower rents and a pre-constiuted scene facilitat
Dude, no way. Have the San Diego listmembers found their new jobs up in
Portland yet?
Our visit to Velo Cult San Diego on a Riv Ride almost exactly 2 years ago was
great fun!
Enjoy, Portland!
Velo Cult, enjoy Portland!
On Mar 25, 2012, at 9:50 AM, cyclotourist wrote:
> San Diego/SoCal's lo
San Diego/SoCal's loss... ;-(
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 9:15 AM, velomann wrote:
> I attended the grand opening of Velo Cult here in Portland last night.
> I have a feeling this is going to be my new favorite bike shop. Heavy
> emphasis on Riv-ish and classic bike lore, with nary a carbon racing
>
I attended the grand opening of Velo Cult here in Portland last night.
I have a feeling this is going to be my new favorite bike shop. Heavy
emphasis on Riv-ish and classic bike lore, with nary a carbon racing
bike in sight. In fact, when you walk in the door you have to look
around a bit to find a