Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Big News!

After well over a year, we've found our new home. We realized very early on that we were going to outgrow our small shop over here in Noe Valley. We've needed more room for our mechanical services and for our fitting services and VO2 testing not to mention storage and a real office. This new space fits the bill in every category. The new address is 2843 Clay St. We will continue to update the blog as our time-line develops.

Those of you in Noe Valley have been very supportive of us and we appreciate it very much. The local merchants, our clients and neighbors have played an integral part in helping us build a business we're very proud of. We hope to see you all visit us in our new home even if we are a little further away.

What does this mean for all of our clients? We intend to maintain our commitment to customer service and our new space will allow us to provide a better experience overall. Our fitting and mechanical services will only get better. There will be some really cool new equipment in our fitting area and we will be able to display more clothing and other products along with more floor bikes. In general, our focus remains unchanged, only our environment changes and we're pretty sure you're all going to love it.

Stay tuned to Facebook and Twitter as well as the blog for updates and photos as we move forward.

Last but not least, thank you. We are not blind to the fact that without the support of our clients, friends, vendors, and families, none of this would be possible.Oh yeah, I almost forgot, there will be a big party of course!



4 comments:

  1. Good luck guys. E-mail us your new contact info. -Neil @ 7

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  2. That address has serious good karma. It's the former location of Tony Kitz' antique rug shop. Tony has one of the finest collections of rugs in the Bay Area. Beautiful rugs, beautiful cycles, it's all good.

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  3. Congrats! Great location--near the Presidio and on my way in and out of the city.....SR

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  4. Needing to expand is never a bad problem unless you want the store to stay in your hood! Good luck!

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