On one side of the store, patrons can peruse vintage music selections from across the decades, along with specialty merch and upcycled home-goods. On the other side, they can sign up for cycling lessons, pick up replacement parts, or drop off a bike for repairs. A makeshift metal barrier divides the two sides while leaving a walkway in between, and there are separate entrances on opposite sides of the space.
"I've known lots of people, especially women, who've had poor experiences in bicycle stores, because they felt condescended to or disrespected. I think the same can be true for records or other niche interests," says Fantle.
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