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Here's my experience here in a nutshell: I was poor having just moved back from Maryland and had very little disposable income. I had a flat tire and didn't yet know how to change it and my tire and tube needed to be replaced. Staff member who helped me found the most puncture resistant tire available for under $50, and in fact made the whole thing come in just under $50 in total. Saved me from having to walk around for the next two weeks. They go the extra mile. Whether it be price matching, finding something to fit a budget, loaning sample saddles from Specialized (awesome program) or just having that thing you need, they've got it covered. The staff are great. They're kind of like the better version of a jack of all trades store. They won't have the really high end or low end, but they've got a bit of everything and their prices are fair. Not a great range for fixies, but they're in a small store in Cabagetown which is not exactly the haven for fixie riders and they still have a couple models so I'm impressed. Good hub and tire selection, and good saddle selection. Light selection also pretty decent. Will most likely have what you need. Worth the trip
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