Arapahoe Cyclery

corsair23

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Thanks Mike :thumb:

I'm sure the little :Princess: is going to LOVE it :D
 

Bikeman

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Thanks Nakman!
 

nakman

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Hey thank you! I wish all my shopping experiences were this enjoyable.
 

fubuki

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Mike and his crew are top notch and are highly recommended. He definitely hooked me up getting this bad boy. Looks pretty good on the back of the cruiser too.

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Gmann

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Mike and his crew are top notch and are highly recommended. He definitely hooked me up getting this bad boy. Looks pretty good on the back of the cruiser too.

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Thats sweet. Mike mentioned he recently sold a Glory.
 

Bikeman

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Once again we are offering holiday bike deals as well as accessories to RS'ers that are better than what's offered to the general public. The deals this fall are more aggressive than last year, to help us get a better start to Spring 2011.

The brands are the best: Trek, Gary Fisher, and Giant.

Thanks to all who have referred others and/or made a purchase in the past!
 

Bikeman

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One cannot have too many bikes...

You are still lacking a bike that you can ride to work, when you get back to the states. Something like a 16 lb. Giant TCX Advanced SL: http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/bikes/model/tcx.advanced.sl/7505/44075/.

You can still ride mostly dirt from your house to Waterton via Chatfield State park. Heck, I've had mine on singletrack already.
 

Hulk

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Dude, that's a $6,000 bike. You can buy an 80 for that now. :confuse2:

I need to come by and size a new bike for my 9-year-old daughter. Do you have any girly bikes in blue, purple or pink?
 

fubuki

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Bikeman

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Dude, that's a $6,000 bike. You can buy an 80 for that now. :confuse2:

I need to come by and size a new bike for my 9-year-old daughter. Do you have any girly bikes in blue, purple or pink?

Yes! We have received our new inventory of 24" wheeled kid's mountain bikes from Trek and Giant. Adding in the 2010's still left from last year gives more color options as well.
 

Gerdo

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Always nice to know the owners of small businesses, not that owning a bike shop is that small of a venture.

I'm going to have to stop by and say hello the next time I'm in the area.
 

Bikeman

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It's now one week before Christmas. I will make any club member or referred person a smokin' deal on a bike 'til the end of the month! Remember Toyotas are not the only thing that can go off road!

We also have tons of accessories like helmets, especially kid's helmets, that a 25% discount wil apply to.
 

Bikeman

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Nothing in stock for track bikes, sorry. I can order in Giant's Omnium and the Track T-1 from Trek.
 

treerootCO

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I have been out of the market for years. Are there any mountain and/or road bikes still made in the US? Looking to buy both eventually. Components that are designed to last more than a year would be a plus. When I used to ride, all of the pieces seemed to be designed to wear out.
 

Bikeman

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Nothing is made here unless you want a custom titanium or steel frame. Components will last if you pony up for the race-level stuff, but like with anything, there are parts that are designed to wear out/have a finite product life cycle tied in with rider weight/style/abuse.

There is no way something could be made here, component-wise, and be price competive and affordable. Nothing beats Shimano XT or Ultegra(road), made in japan.
 
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