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  • Meet Kate’s Ride

    Meet Kate’s Ride

    This season we are going to meet some of the mechanics at Broadway and their bicycles.  To kick things off we have Kate, Broadway Bicycle’s East Bay Californian, to talk about her ride!

    You have several bikes, what all do you have now? Let’s see, I have a Raleigh Sports 3 speed, Shoppie (Broadway’s old shop bike), a re-figured hard-tail disc Trek mountain bike collecting dust, a Salsa Casserole 105 group road bike and I also own a frame and fork which I welded together with Mike Flanigan of ANT bikes and then built up into my Tour Bike.

    Which one do you ride the most?  In the winter, the 3 speed and in the summer I ride the Salsa Casserole. Long tours such as riding down the pacific coast is reserved for my Tour Bike, shoppie is sentimental, and the mountain bike was a very fun project that hasn’t seen a lot of mountains. One day… but probably not.

    Well its winter now – tell us about the 3 speed! It’s a Raleigh Sport 3 speed from the early 60s.  It has the original frame, fork, fenders, rear hub and near original chainguard.  I updated the wheels by using contemporary rims and spokes with the old rear hub and a new generator front hub and installed a Phil Wood bottom bracket so I could put on a modern Sugino crank.  To use the contemporary front generator hub I stretched the fork and filed the drop out but it allows for my lighting system.  I have 2 halogen front generator lights – it’s like a motorcycle coming toward you.

    Why did you decide to build up an old Raleigh rather than a new bike?  I would say there is both an aesthetic aspect and a reliability aspect of classic 3 speed that makes them an excellent choice if you want a charming commuter bike. These bikes are fairly uncommon on the west coast and greatly reflect the European heritage of New England, at least to an outsider like me. I suppose this bike makes me feel closer to you gruff but loveable East coasters.

    What types of riding do you do on your 3 speed?  I Mostly use it for commuting which daily is about a 10-15 mile round-trip  but I once road it to Provicetown.  That was a two day camping trip which covered about 35-40 miles a day (we started in Plymouth) and was fully self-sustainable.  I also ride it up to Turtle Pond in Roslindale or other watering holes in the summer time.

    How did it handle the load on the trip to Provincetown?  It handled the load well, it is a heavy bike so adding more weight doesn’t make it feel much different, if you can believe that.

    How do you like the 3-speed for commuting?  I love it, keeps you upright so you are very visible, plus it is incredibly durable.  It’s also one of my funnest bikes to ride although not my fastest.  Overall it makes my commute feel safe, moderately slow and pleasant.

  • Winter Glove Sale

    Your fingers are cold and all our winter gloves are 50% off -What a coincidence!

     

  • Holiday hours and crazy bike wrapping

    We have some adjusted hours for the holidays coming up:

    December 24th- 10am-2pm

    December 25&26th Closed

    December 27th & 28th- 10am-6pm

    December 29th – 12pm-5pm

    December 30th – 10am-6pm

    December 31st – 10am-2pm

    January 1st – Closed

    We will resume our normal business hours January 2nd at 8am!

    Happy Holidays!  In the meantime, check out the wrapping job on this mountain bike – insane!

     

     

  • Bike Coffee

    We definitely love our coffee here at Broadway but so far no one is addicted enough to attach a grinder to their bike…maybe now though…http://www.geargrinder.co.uk/

     

     

  • New Brooks Cambium Saddles!

    We just got in some of Brooks’ new Cambium saddles- and we are one of the few places in the country that have them!  The Cambium C17 and C17s (women’s model) have a similar shape to the B17 and B17s but they are made from vulcanized natural rubber and organic cotton, no leather at all.   Brooks has been making high-quality leather saddles for over a hundred years with great success so why the addition of a non-leather saddle?  The idea behind the Cambium is to give the rider a saddle that is comfortable immediately, maintenance free and totally waterproof.   So if you love the look of a leather Brooks saddle but have been turned off by the feel of it or the fear of leaving it out in the rain – come down and try the C17 or C17s.

     

  • Door3 Presents: Find the Frame

    Join us on Friday, December 6th, from 6 to 8 PM for an opening reception for new work by local artist, Jordyn Bonds.  A selection of collages will be on display in the Boston area’s most intimate gallery setting.  Light refreshments will be served at the opening.

  • Happy Thanksgiving!

    There are some changes to our hours this week due to Thanksgiving!

    Wednesday, November 27th- 8am-2pm

    Thursday, November 28th – Closed

    Friday, November 29th – 10am – 6pm

    We will resume our normal business hours on Saturday November 30th- Enjoy the Holiday!

  • 15% off Sale!

    Treat yourself, a loved one or even someone you don’t like that much to a new bike this holiday season at Broadway!  Now through January 1st all new in-stock bikes (Except Bromptons) are 15% off.  Surly Crosscheck was $1250.00 now $1062.50, All City Space Horse was $1450.00 now $1232.50! Torker U-District was $395.00 now $335.75!    Come by and see our full line!

  • New Classes

    Start 2014 by learning about your bike! We just scheduled new Basic and Women’s Basic classes that start in January!

  • Door3 Presents: Visions from the Creep-O-Sphere

    Join us on Friday, October 18th, from 6 to 8 PM for an opening reception for scary new work by local artists, Mike Piso and Yogi H.  A selection of photographs and drawings will be on display in the Boston area’s most intimate gallery setting.  Light refreshments will be served at the opening.