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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

456.0. "Where is it?" by COGITO::MCDONALD () Fri Sep 04 1987 11:42

    
    	According to an entry in note 430 (re: Scott Handlebars),
    	International Bicycle Center in Allston has the new bars
    	(Bars with a reverse curve, elbow pads and extensions on
    	the front to allow you to lay on your forearms). I asked
    	for directions to this shop... but no one has answered.
    
    	So I'm asking again:
    
    	How do I get there from NH?
    
    	Or:
    
    	Does anyone else know of another shop that sells the
    	new bars? (Please don't confuse them with pursuit bars.)
    
    					
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456.1MENTOR::REGI think I may have AEIFSFri Sep 04 1987 12:276
    re .0	"How do I get there from NH ?"
    
    	Head south young man.
    
    
    
456.2Be resourceful.STAR::TEAGUEI'm not a doctor,but I play one on TV...Fri Sep 04 1987 13:548
Why don't you call the shop and ask them how to get there?  That's what I
always do when I want to visit a place I've never been before.

If you don't know the phone number, call information.

.jim

456.3Good Luck!TALLIS::JBELLWot's..Uh the Deal?Fri Sep 04 1987 14:1364
>    	International Bicycle Center in Allston has the new bars
>    	How do I get there from NH?

   By car (no tall trucks and not the day of a redsox game):

	Find your own way to I-93 S.

	Follow 93 south.  When you can see downtown Boston, stay toward the
	right lane.  You will find yourself channeled into the lower deck that
	always hear about on the radio.  Shortly after the lower deck merge,
	take the first exit on the right.  It should say Storrow Drive.  Since
	you were in the right lane of three, you didn't have a choice.

	The ramp to Storrow drive goes down towards ground level.  (You did
	the above paragraph some 75 in the air.)  About half way down, some
	traffic comes in from the left.  Fight to stay in the center or left
	lane of the three.

	At ground level, follow the two leftmost lanes into the tunnel on the
	left.

	Storrow Drive proceedes to snake along the Charles.  Eventually, you
	will come to a long straightaway with a view of MIT to the right.  Get
	into the left lane.  Take the exit on the left side onto Mass Ave.
	When you get to the top of the ramp, make a left turn onto Mass Ave,
	heading towards Boston, not Cambridge.  You will see some contruction
	work on the bridge to Cambridge.

	Turn right (west) at the first light onto Beacon Street.  This street will be
	one way, so you can pick any lane.

	After a long block, you go under some bridges and there will be a
	traffic light and a fork.  Stay with Beacon to the left; it's the more
	major road.

	A block or so later you will find yourself in Kenmore square (sic).
	You want to take Commonwealth Ave..  It's about a 25 degree turn to
	the right from the road you came in on, and it's the right-most road
	leaving Kenmore to the west.  A few blocks after leaving it you should
	pass a Howard Johnson's Hotel on the right.  If you don't, stop and
	ask directions real soon.

	Comm Ave goes perfectly straight.  Follow it for at least about 2
	miles, maybe 6 miles (I've never measured).  You should go by B.U.,
	the armory, a MacDonalds, an auto parts store (Ellis the Rim Man), and
	E.M.S. (Eastern Mountain Sports). Along about E.M.S. you should get
	over to the right lane.  The house numbers should be in the 1000 to
	1050 range.

	Two blocks past E.M.S., Comm Ave suddenly bears to the left.  You
	should keep going straight onto Brighton Ave.  About 3 blocks up on
	the left is International Bicycles.  It's a one story building with
	dark red trim.

   By bike:
	Find you own way to 3A south through Burlington.
	Switch to 3 and follow it to Mass Ave.
	Mass ave south through Cambridge to meet up with the above route in
	Boston.
		or
	28 south to the Science Center. CHarles River Bike paths to Mass Ave.

    Good Luck,
	Jeff Bell
456.4AARGH::OUELLETTEHosed again!!Fri Sep 04 1987 16:204
That's almost right, except that for the past 15 months
or so the off ramp from Storrow Drive onto Mass Ave. has
been closed.  It's now necessary to take the Rte. 1 exit
from Storrow Drive and weave around to Beacon St.
456.5Muchas GraciasENGINE::MCDONALDThu Sep 10 1987 14:476
    
    Domo arigato Bell/Ouellette...
    
    As for the others... pedal off, ok?
    
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