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		<title>Ye Olde Neighborhood Bike Shop&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the ways I try to do my part to cut back on oil-driven emissions and pollution, when the weather turns fair enough, I try to use my bike – a trusty old Diamond Back hybrid purchased in 1992(!) – as much as possible. So, when it came to pass that my ride needed new pedals, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the ways I try to do my part to cut back on oil-driven emissions and pollution, when the weather turns fair enough, I try to use my bike – a trusty old Diamond Back hybrid purchased in 1992(!) – as much as possible.</p>
<p>So, when it came to pass that my ride needed new pedals, how stoked was I to find a new(ish), independently run bike shop right in my own neighborhood. <a href="http://www.oldtowncycles.com/Home">Old Town Cycles</a> [<a href="http://www.oldtowncycles.com/Home">http://www.oldtowncycles.com</a>] at 920 East Johnson Street is helmed by Joshua, and not only is he knowledgeable and friendly, but thrifty as well; within a few minutes I had new pedals, properly inflated tires, and an over-all assessment of the state of my bike (ie: there are definitely a few part replacements in its future; not surprising given the bike&#8217;s age and mileage). All of this at a very reasonable rate which did not break my (very thin-stretched) bank.</p>
<p>In this day and age of economic turmoil, one hopes that it&#8217;s not lost that one of the best powers we, the individual consumers, can wield is to give support in the form of business (and praise where it&#8217;s due) to small business owners. If you&#8217;re Madison-based  and a bi-ped who likes the feel of wind in your face, give yourself a treat and get that bike in tune for the spring and summer (and if you&#8217;re really insane, fall and winter). Old Town Cycles, highly recommended.</p>
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