Yellow Jersey is hit or miss. I had a damaged frame re-aligned there. Work 
was excellent. 

Other times not so much.

Last experience was with a mech who sported metal in his nose, ears, lips, 
and eyebrows. It was disconcerting to have a simple conversation.There was 
so much metal in his face. 

Did things end well? 

No.

I wanted the cotter pins pulled from an old Raleigh Sport so I could work 
on the bottom bracket. I got a safety lecture instead. The lecture was 
stupid and arrogant. The shop owner sat beside his laptop and laughed at 
us. 

Have not been back. 

Will







On Monday, May 27, 2013 9:03:49 AM UTC-5, BykMor wrote:
>
> I've not been there, but if you're near by, check out Coast In Bikes at 
> 706 S 5th St, Milwaukee ( http://www.coastinbikes.com/ ). The owners are 
> nice young folk. I don't know what Riv'ish stuff they might have in stock, 
> but they're definitely not a techy race shop.
>
> And I think the treatment is a reason to visit Yellow Jersey. It's part of 
> the experience. I've been told a few stories that have happened at that 
> shop over the years and I'd kind of like to have one of my own ;-) 
> Actually, it's probably not nearly as likely to happen these days.
>
> Have a great visit.
>
> BykMor  
>
> On Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:55:10 AM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
>>
>> My wife and I will be spending a few days in Wisconsin next month, mostly 
>> in Milwaukee and Sheboygan, and I wonder if anyone has recommendations for 
>> interesting, Riv-ish bike shops that I could visit. 
>>
>> Eric N 
>> www.CampyOnly.com 
>> CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com 
>> Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy
>
>

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