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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Terrigal, Oz
Posts: 675
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Just moved to the Central Coast, looking for the best bike shops for higher end gear and good knowledgable service folks, especially for Campagnolo parts and maintenance.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Bathurst
Posts: 429
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Wouldn't have a clue. But I've always meant to go have a look at The Ettalong Bike Shop at Woy Woy since their site looks good.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Gosford NSW OZ
Posts: 56
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Badsac should have followed up on this one. tsk-tsk. He posted a bad rap after he visited the Bike Shop (drove all the way from Bathurst) to check them out. Near Erina you'll find Roundabout Cycles who have just changed hands (Nov), Bikecology who are slowly gaining back their reputation, and Rod Martins. They can all help you, but for top end stuff I can recommend Turramurra Cyclery or Northside Cyclery (in Chatswood). Both are close to the train line on the Pacific Hwy in their respective suburbs. Exxy, but top notch service. |
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