This is comforting to know! We live in SF but are looking to move to SLC in
the next year or so. Glad to hear there is a community there! Thanks for
the info and tips!
On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 4:39:26 PM UTC-7, Keenan Cummings wrote:
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> It's kinda easy to draw a map of Riv-style riders j
SLC has a very underrated cycling scene. Sure, there are plenty of Tour of
Utah types, but I miss living at the south end of Salt Lake County,
honestly. I helped direct the Provo branch of the Bicycle Collective while
in my undergrad studies. I loved it there. My dearest friends -- many
Riv/Bri
You definitely need to visit Saturday Cycles off 600 North. They can get
you in touch with the UnRacer activites happening in SLC. Provo and SLC
have very good bike collectives that are fun to visit. I like taking the
train up and ride around the city, catch lunch in sugarhouse, stop at
Trad
My friend lives near Saturday Cycles, and we visited when I was in SLC. The
shop was building my friend a three speed, and they had Rivs in the rafters.
Easy to talk our kinds of bikes with the staff and customers. Cool place.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
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And bicycling in SLC is great for everybody, unracers and racers alike.
Saturday Cycles is a great shop for matte riding gear.
-Kai
BK NY (part time SLC resident)
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A couple we know are in SLC and the husband got involved and became a
dedicated, practical cyclist as a result. They have a car for out of town
stuff and her off hours pager calls from the hospital, but leave it parked
most often.
A cycling