ISO: The most BA bike shop website or cycling event website. I am a mechanic/sales floor/computer guy at our shop and our current website is subpar. When I've looked...
Justin N. replied:
www.bikerecyclery.com
Marcus T. replied:
Thank you all for the suggestions. I'll be sure to update this in a few weeks when I finish up. Tim Flatland , as for parting out individual pages: I've been out of ASP.NET , JavaScript, etc for too long and those skills weren't developed far. I suppos ed I wasn't real clear on the details of the service. I would be working for your dollar by creating content alongside a service like Squarespace (i.e. route maps). The value in using Squarespace would be that once I was finished with it, you can update and maintain it without being an expert. Also, it automagically creates a mobile and tablet version (saves me time = you pay me less). I hope I wasn't too misleading. If you'd like to see an example of what I've done, I created this (for free) for a charity ride: http://www.bucket100.org/
Chris W. replied:
www.cadencecyclery.com
Josh W. replied:
Citygrounds.com it's more for the younger hipster crowd but the web layout has it all.