I like free Range and I used to talk to the original owner about Rivendell all
the time but she sold the shop. That’s where I had the why don’t you want disc
conversation. That said they did a really great job on my wife’s Rivendell.
> On Jun 26, 2019, at 11:49 AM, Tully Lanter wrote:
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I would absolutely second (third? fourth?) Free Range. Very cool shop in
general, and there was a half-built Cheviot on the floor last time I
visited. Owner's bike, if memory serves.
I've also heard great things about Aaron's Bike Repair down in White
Center. Haven't personally been.
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If you're in Ballard, I'd just go to Free Range in Fremont. They're super
close to you, and were at one time a Rivendell dealer. They are also super
nice people there, and definitely won't mock you. No "bike shop dude"
mentality there - in fact it's a woman owned business.
On Tuesday, June 25,
Nice, a lot votes for back Alley. I live in Ballard and I’m familiar a lot of
the bike shops mentioned. I feel like most places just think it’s weird that I
don’t want/have disc brakes. Back alley is a new one for me though!
Anthony Childs
> On Jun 24, 2019, at 7:53 PM, DarinM wrote:
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What area do you live in? I don’t take my bikes to shops for service except for
a few things, but when I do need help I go to 20/20 Cycles in the CD. They
don’t sell Rivs (or any new bikes) but have a Riv-adjacent philosophy and are
good folks. Bike Works and Back Alley are also solid places. Go
Hi RBWOB! I Live in Seattle and wanted to know your favorite bike shop to
take your Riv!
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