Steve, I live in St. Louis.

We lots of nice bike shops, Big Shark, Mesa Cycles, Cursed Bikes. Cursed 
Bikes is new and sells coffee, which is an extra perk (no pun intended). I 
can't these shops are especially Riv-ish, which I would tentatively define 
as practical, steel-framed bikes used for touring and general riding, as 
opposed to racing. No Rivendell dealers in St. Louis that I know of.

There's a small shop in Soulard with, in my humble opinion, and 
exceptionally good mechanic -  Matt LaBerta - he's a great guy who makes 
his own frames. I like going to his shop. But he's not Riv-ish.

In short, if you visit any St. Louis bike shop, don't except a 
reincarnation of Bike Book, and Hatchet. I seldom see another Riv rider 
around these parts. Once, I was in Shaw Park fiddling with my Atlantis, and 
a guy road up on a Sam Hillborne. But he was from San Francisco, just 
riding through on a tour.

If you want to know some neat rides around here, tell me and I'll fill you 
in. Otherwise, I'll stop typing.


On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 4:37:48 AM UTC-5, Steve Butcher wrote:
>
> I was wondering from any Riv folks in the St. Louis area, if there are any 
> Riv-ish shops I should check out.  My wife and I make fairly frequent trips 
> up that way to visit family.  Advise appreciated!
>

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