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Imagine an all Canadian post!! Go figure. I go to Deeleys here in Vancouver. I live about an hour north towards Whistler. I do know the area though. Going to ride east this summer.
Hey everyone. New to this thread and live on the Brant side of Cambridge. Also looking for friends to ride with.
I also went to Blackbridge recently and found them to be pretty nice. Got me some parts i needed and they have a big glass window to see the boyz working on the bikes. I haven't had any service done as i am mechanically inclined and have some auto mech exp. I do have a very knowledgeable friend who i can call for help...but sometimes it takes him a week to get out and see me.
There is about a 24year old tall blond girl that works the clothing area at that store, with an offing incredible ***....its worth the drive just to see that and spend $46 on a t shirt lol.
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