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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Neil Wechsler- OwnerI learned about the bicycle business in Urbana, Illinois. I was Paul Nicholsons first employee at his small bike shop in the 1970s. It was not a very conventional business. You could say Pauls Bike Shop was a throwback to a pre-corporate style of retail store, and at the same time he was definitely way ahead of his time. With just two of us working, and with both of us in graduate school, there were only so many customers that we could help each day. Therefore Paul established a rule: we were not to sell more than four bikes per week. Over twenty five years before bike fitting became the buzz word in bike stores nationwide, Paul wanted to make sure we had time to properly set up each Motobecane, Mercian and Austro-Daimler 10 speed that we sold. He insisted that the bike fit each customer to give them the most comfortable and efficient ride.In 1980 my wife, Mary, and I left Illinois and went on a bicycle camping trip from Scotland to Sicily, and then moved to Seattle to look for a spot to open our new bicycle store. Like Paul I started the store as small as could be, with no employees. Over the years Montlake Bicycle Shop has gradually grown to become a medium size store with an outstanding staff and a full spectrum of products and services. The equipment that we sell has changed enormously since the 70s, but the way my staff and I do business is not much different from how Paul and I operated. We do the very best job we can to see that each customers bike suits their needs functionally, works properly and fits comfortably. More than anything we try to help you enjoy bike riding as much as we always have.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Greggs Greenlake Cycle first opened its doors in 1932 under the direction of R.V. Gregg. Today Greggs Cycles remains under the ownership of the third generation of the Gregg family. The business has expanded from its original location at Greenlake to include locations in Bellevue and on Aurora Avenue North. In 1983 Greggs Bellevue Cycle was opened to address the growing market in the suburbs of the Eastside. Greggs Bellevue Cycle is currently the largest bicycle shop on the Eastside. In 1987 Greggs Cycles purchased Aurora Cycle which was established by the McAllister family in 1937. Early in 2007 we closed the doors on Aurora and expanded into Lynnwood. Greggs Alderwood Cycle opened its doors on February 6th of 2007 and starts a new chapter in a history that spans more than 80 years.Greggs commitment to the cycling industry starts at the very top. Stan Gregg is a life-long resident of the Seattle area. Stans commitment to customer service and quality products is influenced by his own love of cycling. Stan has been competing since 1986 and has 15 national and 9 world medals.Among the Greggs staff youll find enthusiasts with a great passion for the outdoors and the products we carry. If you need information on the latest cycling technology, directions to the toughest or most scenic trails, tips on dressing for the weather, or ratings of the best bakeries for your next ride, the staff at Greggs is ready with concerned, involved expert advice.