I try to support the local independent cycle shops but it's sometimes easier and tempting to stroll into somewhere like Halfords with their decent range and easy car parking to buy stuff I want ....
......and.....?I try to support the local independent cycle shops but it's sometimes easier and tempting to stroll into somewhere like Halfords with their decent range and easy car parking to buy stuff I want ....
Other way round for me. Halfords, West Wickham, Kent, car parking is often jammed up and there's nothing or nowhere to lock a bike to except a gantry which leaves the bike blocking the fire escape door.I try to support the local independent cycle shops but it's sometimes easier and tempting to stroll into somewhere like Halfords with their decent range and easy car parking to buy stuff I want ....
Halfrauds not even cheap and don't sell much of the everyday bike maintainence stuff. They don't even sell spokes most of the time let alone anything vaguely unusual. The staff there don't have a clue, I don't know that much about bikes but they know less than me.I try to support the local independent cycle shops but it's sometimes easier and tempting to stroll into somewhere like Halfords with their decent range and easy car parking to buy stuff I want ....
.... and spend money.I try to support the local independent cycle shops but it's sometimes easier and tempting to stroll into somewhere like Halfords with their decent range and easy car parking to buy stuff I want ....
My local Halfords has some bike racks very close to the door but unfortunately they like to use them as a display stand for their trailers, it took me a while to notice they existed.Other way round for me. Halfords, West Wickham, Kent, car parking is often jammed up and there's nothing or nowhere to lock a bike to except a gantry which leaves the bike blocking the fire escape door.
I found that asking one of the spanner monkeys can turn up unexpected things from the stock room.Getting the odd bits and pieces of bracketry can be a real problem these days.
They did that at the branch I mentioned too, shifting it from ground to first floor. It was then that they also got rid of their old cycle rack, so their message is clear, the bike business is a nuisance.The other thing that really pisses me off is that they put the bike department on the first floor. So you have to carry your bike up two flights of stairs. Try doing that with a 20kg bike. Not easy.
I'm not aware of a 'proper' bike shop in Harrow. There used to be one just up the road from me in Wealdstone (which is where I actually live), but it closed quite a few years ago. It's now a designer pub, which probably says it all!
On the other hand, there is a fair Halfords which is within walking distance. If I were presently in the market for a non-electric bike, they would be a serious contender.
Rog.
Well, yes, thanks for that. I didn't doubt that there would be bike shops in the London Borough of Harrow, as it does cover quite an area. I was really referring to Harrow 'proper'.I live 300 miles away but a google search brought up at the top of the page
The Bike Shop Racing Bikes and Cycle Clothing from Questbikes 511 Pinner Road Harrow, HA2 6EH
followed by
Bicycles Cash And Carry 279-281 Kenton Lane Harrow HA3 8RR
Cycle King 451 Rayners Lane Pinner HA5 5ET
Sustain Cycles 176 Station Road,HARROW,HA1 2AE
etc...
As said I am not from your area but it seems there may be some choice (but I have no idea what they are like).
Last time I went into Halfords I couldn't find any staff to 'witness'.Last time I went into Halfords I witnessed a member of staff remove a crank arm with a hammer.