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Bike Fit
Key Tri-Specific Contact(s):
Yes, Their Names - Greg Hoffman F.I.S.T. Tri Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Greg Hoffman F.I.S.T. Road Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Greg Hoffman F.I.S.T. Advanced Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Greg Hoffman BFACT Score: 0 BikeFit, BodyGeometry, Retul, Serotta, or Trek Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Greg Hoffman Default Tri-Fit Methodology:
Unanswered Fit Bikes:
Bikefitting, Retul Muve Motion-Capture Systems:
Retul
Brands
Wetsuits:
Blue Seventy Bikes:
Specialized, Trek Custom Frames:
Parlee, Seven
General Information
Shop Hours: Monday–Friday: 10am–8pm Saturday: 10am–5pm Sunday: 12pm–5pm Barnett-Trained Mechanic(s):
Yes, Their Names - Dan Reid United Bicycle Institute-Trained Mechanic(s):
Yes, Their Names - Dan Reid Shop Info: Founded in 1922, Landry’s Bicycles is now rated as one of "America's Best Bike Shops" — with a growing family of bicycle stores located in Eastern and Central Massachusetts. Landry’s Bicycles has also been nationally recognized as National Bicycle Dealer of the Year for supporting bicycle advocacy. Employee Owned since 2010. Directions: Coming from Route 128 (I-95):
Take exit 19A onto Highland Avenue toward Newton Highlands, and continue for 1.3 miles.
Highland Ave becomes Needham Street in Newton.
Landry's is on the right, located between China Fair and Big Picture Framing. There's plenty of parking available in our lot.
Public transportation:
Located 0.6 mile from MBTA Green "D" line, Newton Highlands station.
Also located on the MBTA Bus 59 route between Watertown Square, Newtonville, Newton Highlands, and Needham Junction.
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