A new bike shop has just opened on Princes Ave in Hull, it's right near my house and today I noticed that my back tyre was flat (still haven't bought a pump and I've had the bike for two months
), so I thought I'd go have a gander and buy a pump. The bloke was dead nice, they don't have any pumps in yet because they're only been open for a week so he just did it for me with the shop track pump.
I'm going to hold out on buying a pump until he gets some in stock because I like the shop (it's painted turquoise and always has a few nice bikes outside), and I'd like it to stay open. I know there are a few people on here who are from Hull, so I'd recommend checking the shop out in a couple of weeks when he has more stock if you're in the area. Even if you don't want anything at the moment, the second hand bikes he has are interesting to look at, and he's a nice bloke, we had a chat about the C2W scheme and pannier bags. From what I saw he seems to know bikes too, he quickly spotted that my back tyre had been put on the wrong way round, when the shop that I bought it from has had it in a few times and either hasn't noticed or hasn't been arsed to correct the initial mistake they made when they built it up. And he pointed out a bolty thing that's facing the wrong way, and when I looked at the catalogue pictures of my bike online he's right. So I'd trust him over the shop I got my bike from. (Jobes Cycles, who aren't very friendly.) It's a nice addition to the row of shops, anyway.
(Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with the shop in any way, but he did say that he liked my ring.)

I'm going to hold out on buying a pump until he gets some in stock because I like the shop (it's painted turquoise and always has a few nice bikes outside), and I'd like it to stay open. I know there are a few people on here who are from Hull, so I'd recommend checking the shop out in a couple of weeks when he has more stock if you're in the area. Even if you don't want anything at the moment, the second hand bikes he has are interesting to look at, and he's a nice bloke, we had a chat about the C2W scheme and pannier bags. From what I saw he seems to know bikes too, he quickly spotted that my back tyre had been put on the wrong way round, when the shop that I bought it from has had it in a few times and either hasn't noticed or hasn't been arsed to correct the initial mistake they made when they built it up. And he pointed out a bolty thing that's facing the wrong way, and when I looked at the catalogue pictures of my bike online he's right. So I'd trust him over the shop I got my bike from. (Jobes Cycles, who aren't very friendly.) It's a nice addition to the row of shops, anyway.
(Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with the shop in any way, but he did say that he liked my ring.)