Bicycle Habitat are good too, just off Broadway near Spring St on the 6 line I think.
244 Lafayette Street Manhattan New York, NY 10012
Don't be fooled by their site, it's a down and dirty place. http://bicyclehabitat.com/
This from the New York Times Best of (Bike stores) Frank’s is known for fast, reliable repairs; Toga Bikes is praised for its sophisticated inventory and generous service policy; and Bike Works is regarded (especially by the single-gear crowd) as the place that can bring bikes back from the dead. But Bicycle Habitat is the best overall, for its price range, beloved repair crew, and its owner, Charlie McCorkell, who’s been a cornerstone of the city’s biking community for more than two decades.
+1 for Gotham Bikes, nice guys, and some cool branded clothes.
Bike Works for FGSS (but I've not been there)
http://www.bikecult.com/works/index.html (awesome site)
Bicycle Habitat are good too, just off Broadway near Spring St on the 6 line I think.
244 Lafayette Street Manhattan New York, NY 10012
Don't be fooled by their site, it's a down and dirty place.
http://bicyclehabitat.com/
This from the New York Times Best of (Bike stores)
Frank’s is known for fast, reliable repairs; Toga Bikes is praised for its sophisticated inventory and generous service policy; and Bike Works is regarded (especially by the single-gear crowd) as the place that can bring bikes back from the dead. But Bicycle Habitat is the best overall, for its price range, beloved repair crew, and its owner, Charlie McCorkell, who’s been a cornerstone of the city’s biking community for more than two decades.