I've been reading this thread with much interest, and think it's great that you are moving forward with your venture. A guy local to me has done the same thing, he offers repairs and rebuilt bikes. He normally stocks about 15 bikes, which range from kids to adults, whatever he can get his hands on. I have a number of things that I don't like about his shop, which might be useful for you! Firstly, although I understand his situation as a new business the overall appearance of the unit is bare and not very inviting. I think most people have an expected standard of any outlet, the one in question has white walls that are a bit grubby with the odd poster or trinket dotted around the place. I can imagine your place could look inviting quite easily because of it's size. The second and probably the main thing I don't like is the service, they are not at all friendly and this makes me reluctant to go in, even though I know they probably have that small old bit that's hoiding my project up! I have also noticed that the bike stock hardly ever changes, suggesting that repairs are the bread and butter, I have heard this from my other LBS. I would absolutely love to live near your shop, it would be great to have someone freindly and accomodating around the corner, if I'm honest I would be looking for excuses to come round, I can imagine saying to the wife ' I had better get this looked at, just going to pop round to the bike shop' rather than fiddling myself. From this point, I think it's fair to say that as long as you go out of your way to treat all of your customers as special, and offer good reasonably priced work then you are on to a winner. I hope you keep this thread going as some sort of blog type thing, it's really interesting to hear how it's going! Best of luck!