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Businiess name:  Elliott Bay Bicycles
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took a recently purchased used bike to EBB for assessment and a potential tune-up. The guy who came to my assistance spent no time inspecting or testing the bike. Instead, after I told him it had spent a few years in an enclosed porch, he told me I needed to spend $300 on a complete tune-up and new tires (which he quoted as costing $30 each --- I've seen good tires priced at half that). He made it sound as if I was a fool for having purchased the bike because it needed so much work. I pointed out that the price of the bike with the cost of their tune-up/services would almost equal the price of an entry-level mountain bike (which is all I'm after). In response, the EBB employee quipped that their lowest priced bikes started at $800. Um, OK. Pros: Downtown Location Cons: Expensive, Snobby, Parking, Uninterested in Customers Specific Needs

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