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• #2
It's a cafe with a few bikes in it...
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• #3
Ah, cake n cranks.
Odd.
Cheers.
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• #4
It's Lock 17
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• #5
Cheers Nhatt.
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• #6
They do nice food and the bike mechanics seem really helpful and will happily lend you tools to use outside. I like going in there because it is the only place that seems to have no attitude.
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• #7
yeah, nice people work there. always helpful
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• #8
yup, more like a friendly lbs
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• #9
I'm understanding the love of no attitude. I had only been there as a coffee customer before Zoo got the job as a mech there.
Her stories are slightly hair raising, and I haven't been in with a bike.
Having said that, it seems like my best option at this point if I need stuff done and don't fancy riding to Brixton to do it. -
• #10
i think that place had that big gathering of all the tweeded up folk on bikes a while back?
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• #11
Really? I thought they went to TdV
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• #12
Hello folks,
Yes Nhatt (and greetings...) - I can confirm that it was Tour de Ville. It was wall to wall tweed and you couldn't get in the place, it was the tea time stop on the Tweed Run.
Give thanks,
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• #13
What's the phone number?
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• #14
Lock 7, surely, not Lock 17?
0207 739 3042
http://www.lock-7.com/ -
• #15
That's the jobby.
I was cruising past hipsterville (Broadway Market) last night and caught some shiny bike stuff out the corner of my eye.
There appeared to be a bike shop called 17 something or other and it was on Goldsmiths Row.
I looked on Matty's bike map but it wasn't on there.
Any idea who and any good?