Friday, June 17, 2011

Bike demo 25 June

Hi, Charlie The Bikemonger here... probably the best bike shop in swanage ;-). We are having a demonstration day at the Bankes Arms Studland on 25/6/11, where people can come along and try a range of weird and wonderful bikes. Full details at... http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/blog-3-w.asp
Cheers
Charlie



Posted by Charlie The Bikemonger to swanageview at 17/6/11 3:52 PM

11 comments:

Reece de Ville said...

Truly is the best bike shop in Swanage ;0) Hope the weather holds out for you sir - although I'm sure you also do a fabulous range of waterproofs ;0)

Anonymous said...

dosnt do repairs for cheaper bikes or wheels !

Anonymous said...

May have something to do with the fact he's a retail outlet.

Anonymous said...

Had my relatively cheap MTB repaired there recently, good job, decent, helpful guys, good luck to them.

Dorset Forum Webmaster said...

Can I ask, do you do BMX bikes ?

Charlie The Bikemonger said...

Thats's not right... we repair bikes and wheels... no matter how cheap. There comes a point where your cheap bike is beyond ecconomical repair, but we repair bikes.

Yes we can supply BMXs, but sold out of the basic Mongoose model right now, but pop in and we can get something in for you.

Reece... cheers ;-)

Anonymous said...

Do you sell electric assisted bikes for us older 'bikers' (there is a lot of us on Costa Geriatrica)?

I think one is called Silent Glide.

David Furmage said...

Show your support for a good local shop and come along , you never know you might actually enjoy yourself ;) looking forward to this!

Anonymous said...

£1600 for a pushbike?No thanks,it's cheaper and just as healthy to walk.

Charlie The Bikemonger said...

£1600 for a bike: If you have the money, why not look after yourself, treat yourself? Its a heap more fun than walking, and shed load cheaper than driving.

Electric bikes: sorry, we dont sell these yet, as in my view the technology has not settled down to an affordable or reliable level.

David Furmage said...

I personally would rather spend a bit on a good bike , then I know it will last and stand up too the job. Too many people go for a crap bike , like the ones Halfords sell and end up complaining that something has broken or bits on it rust to quickly. Seen it so many times now! And plus I like supporting a local buisness;)