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Recommending Bicycle Nation


LuceB

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Just wanted to drop a note to say I've been really delighted with the work and customer service from Bicycle Nation - the guys that do the bike drop-in at North Cross Road market and will also come to your house to fix/service your bike for no extra charge. I found it really hard to find a good service I could afford so wanted to pass that on to anyone that might be looking.


Lucy

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  • 3 months later...

Totally agree with the positive reviews of Bicycle Nation. I had a service today to fix my tyre and gears after a recommendation from a friend. Luca was very friendly and kind, which makes a refreshing change from the awful, often sexist treatment and service I've had from Evans.

I will definitely go back next time I need a tune up.

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