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Bike shops

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Im a bit out of touch with the bike scene in pp. Im coming up from Kampot after the water festival to look at some bikes over 400cc. Can anyone point me towards reputable bike shops,beyond the long established shops? Not sure if i want a dirt or road bike so open to all ideas. Cheers.
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Anybody?
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fck me there must be hundreds if not thousands of big bike shops in PP
just go check out a few and if like the feel of a bike make an offer
if you dont have any mechanical experience and are just relying on a shops honesty (assuming you live in kampot) then you may be in trouble in six hours/days/months after purchase!

its a bit like asking for a good noodle place you will get many answers
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Where's there a good noodle shop?
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John Bingham wrote:Where's there a good noodle shop?
Just look for a bike shop, your bound to find one not far away from it.



May I suggest dynotune at 7 D riverside Sisowath Quay. half way between the Jap bridge and the Port area. Mostly Harley- Davidson and bigger bikes.

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^^ How far is that from a good noodle shop?
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yeah and if theres not one nearby i would avoid
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Street 130 one or two blocks from the Riverside has two shops.
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