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  • don't for get flying ball cycles in Lai Chi kok, and bull bikes in yau ma tei.

    the Ali express stuff doesn't really filter in to decent bike shops here some markets esp Sam shui po has lights but more the tactical torch type with bike mount.

    there is also a specialised concept shop cant remember where it is though,
    As said above sky blue are nice and I can also recommend flying ball for a look but it's a bit out the way.

    Sky blue do a good hire bikes if you want a ride.

    I really say that you get better price deals in the UK on items.

    Have a great time in HK.

  • Just been into Sky Blue Bikes and they've just moved into a new location so there wasn't an awful lot on display.
    Their stock is absolutely top notch pornworthy though. Bare carbon Parlee. Litespeed gravel bikes. Alchemy roadies. Lots of BMC and "normal" stuff too.
    Sadly not the silly lightweight bottle cages I had somehow convinced myself I remembered seeing on their website but I'll get over it.

    Velo 6 is almost more like a Freitag pop up than a proper bike shop but the few bits that did have were pretty nice to be fair. They've a lovely Passoni frameset up on the wall and some cool carbon fibre bits and pieces.

    The new Rapha location doesn't have coffee. That is all.

  • they have some ridiculous bikes in sky blue you see the custom carbon 29er....hnnngggggg and that Parlee is just beautiful. I dropped in last week once it's up and running it's going to be a very nice shop, coffee place and they are offering bike storage too.
    not been to velo6 yet or rapha...rapha sacres me a little 😁.

    did you do the cyclothon thing the other week?

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