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Businiess name:  Gregg's Greenlake Cycle
Review by:  Henry R.
Review content: 
I spend a lot of time on bikes and in bike shops around Seattle. Gregg's is my last ditch stop if everyone else is closed. If you are a very casual cyclist that just wants a bike to ride a few times a year you can get one at Gregg's. You'll spend too much though. I recommend going to Recycled Cycles or Freerange Cycles in the north end or Aaron's Bicycle Repair in the south end (West Seattle). They are smaller, neighborhood shops, but will more than likely provide much better service and advice.

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