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Bike Fit
Key Tri-Specific Contact(s):
Yes, Their Names - Mark Yeager F.I.S.T. Tri Fitter(s):
None F.I.S.T. Road Fitter(s):
None F.I.S.T. Advanced Fitter(s):
None BFACT Score: 0 BikeFit, BodyGeometry, Retul, Serotta, or Trek Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Mark Yeager Default Tri-Fit Methodology:
Jamabalaya (a little of everything) Fit Bikes:
None Motion-Capture Systems:
None
Brands
Wetsuits:
None Bikes:
None Custom Frames:
None
General Information
Shop Hours: 10-6 Barnett-Trained Mechanic(s):
None United Bicycle Institute-Trained Mechanic(s):
Yes, Their Names - Cliff Guetzke Shop Info: "The Bicycle Store of St Petersburg"rnI founded St Pete Bicycle & Fitness in November of 2009 on one simple principle: friendly, reliable customer service. 2009 doesn't seem like it was that long ago, however, there is a reason for that: as a lifelong cyclist, I was tired of being nickle-and-dime'd for every tire change or small adjustment, tired of poor customer service, and tired of the limited choices I had as a consumer. With that, I chose to bring this town what it really needed--a friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful bike store! With superior employees who have known bicycles all of their life and quality, workmanship and products, St Pete Bicycles came to life. Over the last few years the store has been going strong, growing with stealth and accuracy. St Pete Bicycles has developed a wonderful foundation that keeps us going everyday: our friends, our customers.rnrnAll I want is for you to love your bike. Directions: Located on 4th street only a few blocks away from the waterfront in downtown St Petersburg. rnOur neighbor store is Tropical Smoothy.
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