NYC Velo in the East Village is a great shop. They have lots of cool
frames hanging up.

On Apr 11, 1:33 pm, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> I bought a toddler helmet for my son at Adeline.  It's set up more like a
> fashion/clothing store (which is the owner's background) than a bike shop.
>  Super comfortable to browse in there.  It lacks the technical inclination
> of a Rivish shop, though.  Accessories offerings include quite a few baby
> seats, Brooks accessories and baskets.  Bikes are mostly Linus and Pashley.
>
> It's somewhat out of the way for out-of-town visitors though.  You can make
> a stop there after touring Wall St and 9/11 Memorial, I suppose.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:23:45 PM UTC-4, grant wrote:
>
> > Adeline Adeline?
> > Seen it from the outside...it was closed.
>
> > Might be....toooo Rivish.  Worth look, tho.
>
> > On Apr 10, 3:32 pm, Manuel Acosta <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > Planning on heading to New York with the lady friend for spring break.
> > Like
> > > any good couple we already picked a day "to ourselves" where we get to
> > see
> > > the beauty of New York without each other. (It's a interesting
> > relationship
> > > I know but hey it works for us.) My general belief is that the best way
> > to
> > > see a traffic ridden city is via bike. Not so sure if I want to bring my
> > > own bike to New York or if I want to rent one there. Anyone recommend
> > any
> > > good bike shops to rent/see/visit/gawk at in the Big Apple? Better yet
> > > anyone free to take a spin while I'm there?
> > > -Manny- Hide quoted text -
>
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