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VIP Spotlight: Full Moon Vista

Bike wheel and gears with text "It's Bike Repair Time"

April 2016

Festival Season is coming!

The physical, financial, and environmental benefits of biking are enough to inspire thousands of Rochesterians to make it one of their principal modes of transportation. The festival city’s abundance of open-air celebrations, though, creates yet another motivation. Anyone who’s lived in Rochester for at least one festival season knows that along with the sun and flowers, the summer brings impossible parking. One way to overcome vehicle-placement frustration is to switch to travel by bike while the weather allows. Cycling is a great way to maximize exposure to the elements during the brief season when being in Upstate New York doesn’t necessitate being bundled up.

Your South Wedge Neighborhood Bike Shop

There just happens to be one bike shop participating in our 2016 Resident VIP Perks program, and that should definitely be all you need. Whether you need a whole new setup or just some seasonal maintenance, Full Moon Vista Bike & Sport will get you on the road or trail in no time. This local store employs a team of seasoned cyclists that treats bikes like works of art and has all the knowledge you could ever need to improve your biking experience. Everyone receives stellar service, but if you show your VIP Perks card or key tag, you’ll also get 5% off all Bikes and 10% off all accessories.

Super Convenient Repairs

When you take your bike to Full Moon Vista, you can expect affordable prices, expert maintenance, and quick turnaround. Their 48-hour service guarantee means you’ll miss minimal opportunities to ride while you’re bike’s being repaired. If your bike is functioning, you can get to their location at 661 South Avenue with just a 10-minute ride from Elmwood Manor. If you have to walk, though, you might want to hop on the 53 to shorten the half-hour trip. The people at Full Moon Vista will even help you learn to do your own maintenance. The store often hosts free Saturday afternoon clinics open to anyone who wants to learn more about their bike.

Now’s the time for a spring tune-up. Take your bike in or go shopping today!