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Title: New to NYC
Post by: 1.21GW on July 25, 2012, 12:29:10 PM
Hey, all.  I'm moving to NYC next month.  Grew up in the area (N. Jersey) but haven't lived east in years.  Anyway, had a few questions:

- I can leave my bike at my sister's place in NJ during the winter, but the rest of the year I'd like to keep in the city.  Is this foolish?  Must I get a garage or will a krypto lock to the building work (assuming that's an option)?

- What is general parking situation for bikes?  Can you use any large sidewalk area or do you have to put in the street with the four-wheelers?

- Moto shop recommendations?  (I know there is a thread for this, but a lot of the links are out of date.)

Any other advice about a keeping a bike in the city is well appreciated.  Thanks!


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: polivo on July 25, 2012, 01:26:28 PM
1. Id seuggest getting a garage. No crypto lock or alarm is going to stop a thieve, once he decides he wants your  bike. They use these hydraulic cutters (ive heard) and they can cut through anything you can buy to secure your bike. I still have a link from my last 929. The ny fuggeadabout it chain. The link was cut. and pinched to the width of a sheet of paper.

2.  By law, it needs to be parked on the street, at an angle to not get ticketed. Your experience may differ. I know many people that park on the sidewalk and cover the bike. However, near the end of the month, cops and meter maids get desperate and they will write tickets for anything. Years ago, i left a bike on the sidewalk and a cop wrote a ticket for obstructing a walkway. (or something to that effect).

3. Hands down. Broklyn moto. Those guys have treated me right, since the first time i walked into the door. always cheaper than the dealer.. and theyre ducati mechanics from the ducati shop that closed down.


good luck..


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: Howie on July 25, 2012, 08:44:08 PM
http://www.rydersalley.com/1/Home.html (http://www.rydersalley.com/1/Home.html)  for parking.

http://www.europeancycleservices.com (http://www.europeancycleservices.com)  for repairs

http://www.desmoducati.org (http://www.desmoducati.org)  for, well, click and you will see.  Click on "yahoo Groups Join", no dues, no commitment.




Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: Pakhan on July 26, 2012, 07:41:33 AM
also

Repairs
http://www.rockwellcycles.com/ (http://www.rockwellcycles.com/)

People who ride
http://www.suspectsunlimited.com (http://www.suspectsunlimited.com)


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: 1.21GW on July 26, 2012, 08:13:15 AM
Polivo: Yeah, I figured parking was going to be a b*$%.  Oh well.

Howie: Didn't know places like Ryders Alley existed.  Definitely will check it out.

This is all good stuff.  Thanks everyone.  Bacon for all! [bacon]


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: thought on July 28, 2012, 01:48:30 AM
Another alternative to Ryders alley if you're going to be staying in the LES:

http://www.risingwolfgarage.com/ (http://www.risingwolfgarage.com/)


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: patricks2r on July 30, 2012, 01:24:13 PM
+1 to Brooklyn Moto - great shop.


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: Cru Jones on July 31, 2012, 04:04:17 PM
also
People who ride
http://www.suspectsunlimited.com (http://www.suspectsunlimited.com)

 [Dolph]


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: Pakhan on August 01, 2012, 01:28:57 PM
 ;D


Title: Re: New to NYC
Post by: ducpainter on August 03, 2012, 01:08:03 PM
Before you know it Tom will be posting. :P


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