Thanks for the input Steven.
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Golly gosh, such a hard question that should be easy. It is all about the
interactions between ownership and the mechanics. I spoke with a local
owner last week, and he seemed to think that mechanics are commodities that
are interchangeable. I happen to think not, but the fact of the matter i
Paul, who did you speak with at Proteus? Reason why I ask is that just sounds
like an odd time. I would like to contact them as I recommend them first in the
area as to why this would happen. I wear their jersey on my cycling adventures.
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Thanks again to all who've responded. The folks at Proteus College Park
tried to convince me that friction is outmoded and old fashioned and
inferior and that the only hope for my bicycle riding the way I'd like it
to is to swap my Silver bar ends for a trigger shifter. I didn't do that,
but
I second James’s recommendation of Baltimore Bicycle Works as an option that’s
a bit further away but worth the drive. The Belvedere Square location is home
to their resident Riv expert, but both spots are staffed by super knowledgeable
worker-owners who will treat you right.
Bob K. in Baltimor
Hi Paul, it's a bit of a drive, but Baltimore Bicycle Works has good
mechanics, (some of whom I have sold Rivendells to) and they get alt
bikes. As a former DC area shop owner, this is who I have directed my old
customers to.
-james / Analog Cycles / Formerly Gravel & Grind
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thanks all!! this is very helpful!
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Since you're up in Takoma Park, Paul, I would try Proteus Bikes (in College
Park). I'm not familiar with their
current mechanics, but they have a very good reputation.
Liz Sherwood
Washington, DC
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thanks tom!
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Conte's in Old Town Alexandria is great. College Park Bikes, which is
closer to you, has more of a Rivendell vibe, and they worked on our first
tandem. Nice folks.
Tom Milani
Alexandria, VA
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