Bicycles
Of course we got bikes, all kinds of bikes.
Give us a moment now that the weather is nice to get them on the page!
By condition
How we work: we have a huge inventory of used bikes available. You pick the one you want, and we refurbish it back to life. Sometimes we work ahead or there are consignment bikes ready to ride!
ready to roll
These bikes may be new, consignment bikes, or refurbished by our own three hands. Prices are usually around 80% of new retail. If we’ve performed the “increvable,” prices will reflect that. (…from the card game Mille Bornes)
for refurb
These bikes we intend to restore to top-notch rideable condition – but they’re not there yet. If you’d like to do the work yourself, they are priced for what we value the parts, or what we’ll put into it versus new retail pricing.
for salvage
These bikes have been donated, but we’ve determined they have no value to us. If you think it might have value to you – maybe you like to weld, or you want to learn how to disassemble a bike without fear – then grab it!
By type
What type of bike? We have grouped our huge inventory of bicyles into the following types: cruisers, BMX, MTB, road, gravel and special. If you’re not sure which is what, start browsing categories until you know!
BMX
Built for tricks and stunts, these bikes are perfect for urban adventures. With squat frames and agile handling, they’re ideal for jumps and spins. BMX are single speed, and designed to be ridden standing up.
MTB (mountain)
Designed for off-road adventures, these bikes come with rugged tires, sturdy frames, and multiple gears. Perfect for trails and rough terrains, MTBs offer stability and control for your outdoor explorations.
Road & Gravel
Built for speed, endurance, and long-hauling, these bikes have lighter frames and efficient gearing, making them great for long rides on smooth or grinding gravel. Getaway and discover new destinations on a road bike.
Cruiser
All about comfort and style, these bikes feature wide seats and upright handlebars, making them perfect for relaxed rides around town. Enjoy a laid-back, enjoyable ride on a classic cruiser.
Special
Looking for something unique? We occassionally have trikes, unicycles, scooters and more! For a fun, different ride, explore our selection of special rides for your next adventure.
By wheel size
Wheel sizes are pretty standard among bicycles in this country. Bikes with rims between 20″ and 26″ are usually best for teens. 20″ and below, for children. 24″ and up fit most adults. If you’re not sure, come by the store and ask!
less than 16"
- 16-inch wheels: Usually recommended for kids aged 4 to 6 years.
- 14-inch wheels: Often a good fit for children aged 3 to 5 years.
- 12-inch wheels: Typically suitable for toddlers aged 2 to 4 years.
- Smaller wheels may be found on scooters or children’s tricycles, where appropriate age is more difficult to judge.
18-20"
- 18-inch wheels: Ideal for children aged 5 to 7 years.
- 20-inch wheels: Generally for kids aged 6 to 9 years.
24"
24-inch wheels: Often suitable for preteens aged 8 to 12 years, and teens of smaller stature.
26"
26-inch wheels: Typically suitable for teenagers and adults with a height of 5’0″ and above.
27"/700c
27″/700C wheels: Standard for road and hybrid bikes, suitable for adults seeking efficient, smooth rides on pavement. Ideal for riders 5’4″ and above.
27.5" and beyond
- 27.5-inch wheels: Commonly used for adults, providing a good balance between agility and speed. Suitable for riders 5’4″ and above.
- 29-inch wheels: Often used for mountain bikes, ideal for adults seeking smoother rides over rough terrains. Best for riders 5’6″ and above.
- 32-inch wheels: Less common but used for specific adult bikes designed for taller riders or specialized use. Suitable for riders 5’9″ and above.
- 36-inch wheels: Rare and usually found on custom or specialty bikes for very tall riders or unique cycling experiences. Best for riders 6’2″ and above.
Or, you can just take a gander at these latest additions to our website! …
Parts
We consider “parts” to mean the things that are necessary for your bike to work properly.
That doesn’t mean that you don’t have choices; you’re entitled to upgrade!
We’re working to add parts. Be patient; they’ll eventually show. In the meantime, consider an in-person visit and see for yourself what parts we have in stock!