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A few memories of bike shops that are gone but not forgotten from our region.
Sharrock Cycles, Chorley
They sold everything that you crave for your retro build today. I remember they had the full alpinestars range (t-44 and ti-mega included), full range of Manitou products too and much more. One amazing bike shop, anyone know what happened to it?
Leisure Lakes, Bury
I know, I know they still have a shop in Bury. But the original was great, I loved going there. It was half a windersurfing shop and half an mtb shop. I remember Kona, Saracen, Orange and most importantly alpinestars. I bought my first cro-mega LX from there. I'd worked my little socks off over the school hols and even sold a trials bike to afford it. Loved that bike and indeed that old Leisure Lakes shop. The shop was always full of the latest fashions too, I bought some very trendy AXO cycle clothing from here and thought I was the coolest kid in town. They only had 2 branches back then too and they were far more personable than they are today. The new shop above Iceland is just awful IMO.
Leisure Lakes, Southport
I know, I know it's still there, only now they call it Leisure Lakes, Preston, despite being 15 miles from Preston! Another great shop and better still a test track and loads of bikes to test. You could rock up and test the latest Kona, Cannondale, Saracen, Orange etc, it was great. One of those shops with bikes hanging off the ceiling, you could drool for hours. They also had monthly race series that were massively popular, my best was a run of 5th positions. Apparently there just isn't the interest in XC anymore to run these events, which is a real shame.
Ramsbottom Cycles, Ramsbottom
Only a small little shop, but kept itself pretty upto date. Remember spending a fortune in there on XT thumbies, brake levers and the new black LX. Really friendly people too if I remember rightly, always asking what you were upto with your bike and how you liked it etc. A good shop, now completely vanished.
Haslingden Cycles, Haslingden
Worked here in my Christmas holidays assembling bikes for Christmas. The guy who owned it Dave was a keen roadie but teased the locals with occassional mtbs and high spec mechs. A freindly shop with not a lot of high end gear but I've missed it not being around. Might well of been a half decent road bike shop, now I come to think of it.
Please add your own, would be an interesting read.
Sharrock Cycles, Chorley
They sold everything that you crave for your retro build today. I remember they had the full alpinestars range (t-44 and ti-mega included), full range of Manitou products too and much more. One amazing bike shop, anyone know what happened to it?
Leisure Lakes, Bury
I know, I know they still have a shop in Bury. But the original was great, I loved going there. It was half a windersurfing shop and half an mtb shop. I remember Kona, Saracen, Orange and most importantly alpinestars. I bought my first cro-mega LX from there. I'd worked my little socks off over the school hols and even sold a trials bike to afford it. Loved that bike and indeed that old Leisure Lakes shop. The shop was always full of the latest fashions too, I bought some very trendy AXO cycle clothing from here and thought I was the coolest kid in town. They only had 2 branches back then too and they were far more personable than they are today. The new shop above Iceland is just awful IMO.
Leisure Lakes, Southport
I know, I know it's still there, only now they call it Leisure Lakes, Preston, despite being 15 miles from Preston! Another great shop and better still a test track and loads of bikes to test. You could rock up and test the latest Kona, Cannondale, Saracen, Orange etc, it was great. One of those shops with bikes hanging off the ceiling, you could drool for hours. They also had monthly race series that were massively popular, my best was a run of 5th positions. Apparently there just isn't the interest in XC anymore to run these events, which is a real shame.
Ramsbottom Cycles, Ramsbottom
Only a small little shop, but kept itself pretty upto date. Remember spending a fortune in there on XT thumbies, brake levers and the new black LX. Really friendly people too if I remember rightly, always asking what you were upto with your bike and how you liked it etc. A good shop, now completely vanished.
Haslingden Cycles, Haslingden
Worked here in my Christmas holidays assembling bikes for Christmas. The guy who owned it Dave was a keen roadie but teased the locals with occassional mtbs and high spec mechs. A freindly shop with not a lot of high end gear but I've missed it not being around. Might well of been a half decent road bike shop, now I come to think of it.
Please add your own, would be an interesting read.