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  • #1005660
    consularrider
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    @lordofthemark 90008 wrote:

    … also – the only bike shop I know around there is Spokes. I will still end up back at bikenetics from time to time (its closer from there to falls church than from Annandale) but it would be nice to have an independent LBS.

    Well, not independent LBS, but you also have Performance at Baileys Crossroads and REI at Leesburg Pike and Carlin Springs which are relatively close. In north Old Town you have Wheel Nuts on Montgomery St between Fairfax and Royal, then west of Old Town is Pro Bike Shop on Duke St, and in Old Town is Big Wheel Bikes. Of course, I’m still partial to Bikenetic.

    Hope you enjoy the new digs.

    #1005673
    bobco85
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    That’s good news that you’ve found a place. Plus, it’s close to where the majority of Third Thursday Happy Hours take place in Shirlington (Capital City Brewery) ;)

    @lordofthemark 90008 wrote:

    For old town Alexandria – not sure. Any better route than Braddock Road?

    I would say due to the hassle of traffic, you’re better off using Walter Reed >> 4MR >> MVT

    #1005678
    83b
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    There’s a bicycle coop on Mt Vernon Ave in Del Ray that would be just a short ride away. I’ve only stopped in once, but they seemed very friendly.

    #1005682
    DismalScientist
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    To get to the WOD/4MRT, I would take 30th into Fairlington and come down the hill on 31st to Shirlington or 28th to Walter Reed depending on whether I was going west or east on the trail. This avoids most of the sidewalk on King Street. You may find the 34th Street bridge over 395 useful when going east.

    #1005692
    KLizotte
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    I’ve always had good service at the Spokes in Belle Haven and Fairlington. Great mechanics there.

    #1005697
    lordofthemark
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    @DismalScientist 90041 wrote:

    To get to the WOD/4MRT, I would take 30th into Fairlington and come down the hill on 31st to Shirlington or 28th to Walter Reed depending on whether I was going west or east on the trail. This avoids most of the sidewalk on King Street. You may find the 34th Street bridge over 395 useful when going east.

    thanks, but it seems there is no safe way to cross King Street at 30th.

    #1005700
    DismalScientist
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    Try the north sidewalk along King between Park Center and 30th.

    #1005702
    consularrider
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    There is a light at King/Rte 7 and Park Center Dr and you can cross to the sidewalk on the north side and then go block to turn left on 30th.

    #1005705
    lordofthemark
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    Oh yeah, of course. Haven’t spent time there in years, and just looked at Google maps, without looking closely enough, silly me.

    #1005706
    JustinW
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    @consularrider 90019 wrote:

    Well, not independent LBS, but you also have Performance at Baileys Crossroads and REI at Leesburg Pike and Carlin Springs which are relatively close. In north Old Town you have Wheel Nuts on Montgomery St between Fairfax and Royal, then west of Old Town is Pro Bike Shop on Duke St, and in Old Town is Big Wheel Bikes. Of course, I’m still partial to Bikenetic.

    Just down the road @ Barcroft Park you’ll have Phoenix Bikes. Over a ways on Columbia Pike you’ll have Papillon. Both worthy options!

    #1005712
    consularrider
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    @lordofthemark 90064 wrote:

    Oh yeah, of course. Haven’t spent time there in years, and just looked at Google maps, without looking closely enough, silly me.

    Street view can be your friend. ;)

    #1005716
    n18
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    @lordofthemark 90008 wrote:

    the only bike shop I know around there is Spokes.

    Search for “bike” on Google Maps, and you would get all bike shops in the area. The few times I went to Spokes in Vienna and Fairfax I found that their prices for bike stuff is slightly above retail, I am not sure about their bike prices though.

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