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I agree with davel. Twelve50 in Frodsham is definitely worth a visit.
You should also check out Eureka Cycles. The owners of the cycle cafe have a shop in Mollington out the back of chester. Keith is brilliant and theres not much he cant do for you!
right, I think my list is quite big enough now.
Thanks chaps : )
Thatto Cycles in St. Helens is pretty good.
Possibly, but until I have experience of it, it doesn't directly affect me. As these particular knobbers proudly parade in their club colours, I'm happy not buying from them, so cannot recommend them. All the others I have buying experience and find them OK.
Which reminds me, I should add Jack Parker in Burscough.
No I didn't, I wouldn't recommend them based on their club riders, more often than not, being muppets. I've ridden and chatted with a few of them, so they're not all bad, but the few that ride like pricks are. Therefore I have never spent money in the shop and can't put them forward.
Doesn't this apply to all (or most) club riders?
I've experienced impatient and arrogant behaviour by groups from my local club, the latest being a bunch of them coming up behind me with one of them shouting, 'slow down so we can get past'.
I'm not naming the club because some of them are OK and a couple are friends of mine.
Good list Don but you missed Graham Weigh in Deeside :
http://www.grahamweighcycles.com/gwcshop/
If you head over to Alf Jones in Wrexham then you could drop in at Tweeks as they are only a few miles from Alfs
Bike Shak in Altrincham, direct rain from Chester.
Despite my 'googling' I haven't heard of most of those - I didn't even realise The Edge had gone until the other day!
Geoff Smith in Bolton for an excellent small old school bike shop with a somewhat grumpy but very capable owner.
Is that the one on Tonge Moor Road?
St Helens Road. Very old school ha
I think the one you are thinking of is MK Cycles which has moved to Belmont.
Where to start?
Unfortunately we recently lost Edge in Chester which was my preferred shop, as mentioned there's an Evans and BikeFactory/Specialized.
Alf Jones in Gresford.
Trek in Liverpool.
Quinns in Liverpool
Bike Rooms in Manc for a laugh.
Cycle republic in Manc
Harry Hall Manc
Merlin a little further in Buckshaw
Winstanleys in Wigan
Ribble in Preston
Edge are still going in Lancaster, I think, but that's pushing the distance thing.
You're spoilt for choice in Chester. I've spent too long drooling in the Bike Factory and the Spesh Concept place.
If you need to wander, Twelve50 in Frodsham is a decent, friendly LBS. The Bike Rooms in Manchester is good for some high-end ogling.