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The Hub Bike Shop
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Enjoy snobbery and that delightfully hipster cooler-than-thou attitude? You'll love the Hub.
If you're looking for a bike shop that will make you feel bad about your bike, your lack of tattoos and yourself then The Hub is for you!
The tech/owner will really take his time, meticulously avoiding eye contact while grunting out monosyllabic responses to your questions. I promise that you will leave this self-proclaimed "center of Providence's bike culture" with no doubt that said culture despises you and all you represent.
As for the work, I took my bike in for a tune-up. When I got it back it was riding somewhat smoother but the derailleur wasn't adjusted and wouldn't shift into the top two gears. Luckily I now understand that a poorly functioning bike is simply what I deserve for being so uncool ... thanks Hub! You're the best.
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