Where to go?

Discussion in 'Bike Shop Reviews' started by Poncho, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. Poncho

    Poncho New Member

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    I live by the university in Northern San Bernardino. Anyone know of a good shop around there. I've heard Hector's in Fontana is ok, anyone have any feedback?:?:
     
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    I heard you need a f/s bike, not a Trek 820--time to upgrade!:bang:
     
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    ghixon Look Ma - No hands!

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    California Cyclery in Riverside has got to be one of the best shops in the IE. Talk to Jasen Gomez - he'll set you up and get you what you need.

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    3747 Central Ave
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    951 682 1392
     
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    dssgaffler Complete Sellout

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    Never heard of Hector's. Don's Bikes in Rialto is well regarded.
     
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    Chicks Who Rip XC DBL DD

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    Go to Don's Bikes in Rialto......ask for Scott or Wayne and tell them Ronda sent you! Good shop...Nice guys. Or come to Big Bear to Bear Valley Bikes and see Derek!
     
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    Hector worked for years at Dons. Good wrench but his shop caters to the urban guys. Hard to get service there as he's the only real wrench and he's easily distracted by his kids who work there too. He doeas do good work though and his prices for labor are really good.
    I'd go with Dons on Riverside in Rialto.
     

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