If you're thinking of joining Sydney's cycling revolution, this bike shop is a good place to start. And if you're not convinced, then a peek at the cycling eye-candy on the other side of the Sable & Argent roller door could well change your mind. The place also carries Spring Courts sneakers, makes a mean brew and has a well stocked bookshelf for devouring during a retail rest
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Very seducing atmosphere until you speak to the staff, or give your bike for a check up. These guys are all about the look but have no idea of what they're doing when it comes to fix a bike, or serve a customer.At the end, a really not cool experience, avoid it instead you just want to have a look.
Posted on Sat 31 Mar 2012 07:56:20