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Sturmey-Archer repairs in Melbourne

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Old 10-04.-2005, 12:37 PM   #1
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Default Sturmey-Archer repairs in Melbourne

Hello all.


It's a shame that my first post should be a call for help rather than a friendly chat, but here goes:

I have just damaged the axle on my favourite Sturmey-Archer equipped bike . Can anyone recommend a shop in Melbourne who is good with these crazy bits of retro-tech? I'll need a new axle and someone with the skill (and courage) to replace it.

Again, a big 'hello' to everyone and thanks for any suggestions.
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Old 11-04.-2005, 11:49 AM   #2
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Default Re: Sturmey-Archer repairs in Melbourne

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Hello all.


It's a shame that my first post should be a call for help rather than a friendly chat, but here goes:

I have just damaged the axle on my favourite Sturmey-Archer equipped bike . Can anyone recommend a shop in Melbourne who is good with these crazy bits of retro-tech? I'll need a new axle and someone with the skill (and courage) to replace it.

Again, a big 'hello' to everyone and thanks for any suggestions.

Try Abbotsford Cycles in Richmond. Don't know what their experience with SA gear is, but I reckon you'd have your best chance there. St Kilda Cycles would be another possibility.
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