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Patch Picks: Where To Get Your Bike Fixed
Bike shops for service, parts and equipment.
Whether you've been riding your bike all summer and need to fix it up, or you haven't ridden it at all and need repairs to take advantage of the remaining temperate weeks, these shops can do the job.
119 Boston Post Road, Sudbury
Frank's is a shop for general repairs and store for accessories, new bikes and clothing. Also come here to find information about local clubs and events. Frank's has two other locations in Waltham and Westborough.
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ATA Cycles
93 Thoreau St., Concord
In Concord and Cambridge, ATA are specialists in high-performance road bikes. They are equipped to fit customers to great precision with new bikes and repair your current road bike as well.
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Ray & Sons Cycle and Ski
183 Main St., Maynard
Road bikes, mountain bikes, cross-terrain and street bikes - Ray & Sons is the place to go for repairs and maintenance, or for a new bike altogether.
Landry's Bicycles
790 Worcester St., Natick
Landry's, with four locations in Massachusetts, sells a wide range of new bikes and operates a full-service shop. Also available are classes about how to maintain and service your bikes on your own.
176 Great Road, Acton
Both a repair shop and a store selling new bikes, Pedal Power welcomes beginners to cycling.