I have been to Bespoke Bicycles a few times. Small, charming, and the
people who work there are sort of down with the whole Riv point of
view. They have copies of BQ in a rack by the cash register and stock
VO parts and accessories. They don't actually sell any Riv products,
to my knowledge.




On May 7, 8:10 am, Will M <wpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy -- a NYC shop I've been wanting to visit is Brooklyn's 
> newwww.bespoke-bicycles.com.  Learned about them when the founder posted
> this on EcoVelo:http://bit.ly/hkvbwf... Rivish?
>
> In Manhattan, has anyone found anything more Rivish than Bicycle
> Habitat (244 & 250 Lafayette Street)?
>
> I've been having fun taking my Ram to my LBS (Sids on W 19th St) which
> caters to racers and "urban hipsters" and is decidedly non-Rivish.  I
> say "fun" because every time I swing by with the bike, I educate the
> employees a little about how bikes should be designed.  (The bike gets
> a lot of attention from customers and employees alike when in their
> shop.  "What is that?"  "Cool bike, man."  "How old is that bike,
> dude?" "Why do you have such a huge frame?")  For a while they had a
> mechanic from SF who knew all about Bridgestone and Riv, but he went
> back home.
>
> I second the vote for rivbike.com and roadtrips to Harris in W.
> Newton, MA.
>
> Will
>
> On May 5, 2:56 pm, Cycletex <clifwrightpho...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Anyone have NYC bike shop suggestions that a Riv lover shouldn't miss
> > out on?

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