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  • After my go-to bike got crushed in an accident, I did some research, heard some word-of-mouth, and decided to make a road bike purchase at Wheels of Bloor late in 2010, primarily because they were offering some attractive discounts on certain models at the time, and given my budget I felt I could get the best performance for the dollar going with them. They are a shop that skews their business toward the needs of the road enthusiast and/or racer. The atmosphere at Wheels is kind of like that of a car showroom - bright, clean and full of great eye candy. I would ogle fancy bikes in their store all day if I could! They primarily promote and distribute Cervelo bikes, but also sell Felt, Colnago, BMC, Ridley, Argon 18 and a couple of other notable manufacturers. If you want a bike that's light, fast, well-fitted and cool to look at, they can probably build it up for you. A good selection of clothing, parts and accessories is also available - though in a limited suite of brands - they have almost everything from bottle cages to power meters to DVDs. Most of their stock in this regard is also from companies established in the road bike market as purveyors of items on the more expensive and/or "pro" side of things, but it's all very high quality stuff. Buying a bike at Wheels was like dealing with a very precise and talented doctor with great new equipment, but it came at the expense of rather poor bedside manner. If you tell them what you need, they will get it done for you with professionalism and quality service - in this regard, they are recommended - but they aren't the friendliest people to those who come in with questions or less experience. They have excellent knowledge of all their products, and their skilled group of mechanics and fitters will get you measured and set up and put together right, but like I said, there's that sales-heavy car showroom feel. Wheels of Bloor is certainly going to appeal to anyone with a serious cycling interest - just be sure to act the part when you go inside or you might get some stink-eye. I wish I could give three and a half, because they're better than OK at what they do but I just don't have the right feeling about how they do it.
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