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| Our Repair area is in the front of the store. |
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| Service at Campbell Street Bikes is a little different. A lot of shops put their repair areas in the back of the store, behind doors or counters. But we put our repair area right up front, we want to make repairing your bike more fun, entertaining, and let you be part of the process, it is your bike after all.
Many people are surprised to learn that Tiffany and Peter spent the majority of their carreers in the Restaurant Business. We think our background in Food Service has given us a level of caring and friendliness that will be a welcome change in our new venture. |
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Are you a "Do It Yourself"er? You can bring in your bike, and work on it yourself. Use the pro tools, and stand. Get some help on the trickier stuff.
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Don't wait to untill spring to get that tune-up!, take advantage of our Snow rates. 20% discount off of Labor Rates when it's snowing.
Check out our Service and Storage packages! Theres sure to be something to fit your needs: Service Package for only $100 a year anything you need can get done! Tune up, Flat tire, Squeeky "thing a ma bob", install new handlebars, whatever. You only pay for parts. This package is included with every bike we sell!
Storage Package Free up Valuable storage at home, for just $20 a month includes tune up. Special Introductory Offer: The First 10 people to have their bikes stored with us, will be $10 a month Get in soon so you can save some green! Or sign up for a year and get a Storage and Service Package for $200.
Stable boy, I will clean and maintain your bike, and store it. every time you ride it. $30 a month |
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| We love park tools |
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| Rest in Peace "Captian Bike" |
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| Here is a picture of Sheldon "Captain Bike" Brown. that serves as a link to one of the largest internet databases of Bicycle knowledge on the Internet (it's sort of wierd for us to link another shops site from our site, but this info is pretty great). If there is something you need to know, but don't want to ask. It can be found there. Racers, tourists, commuters, BMX tricksters, mountain bikers, fixie riders, tall bike nuts, and hobbyists, all agreed he was special. Sheldon was a great advocate, mechanic, person, and a hero to many (Peter included). He died recently and the Cycling world was diminished by the loss.
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