I went there earlier today. I don't remember the name of the man that helped me select a bike, but he went above and beyond to make it a great experience and we found the bike that was right for my experience/budget. He even had the bike delivered from another location with enough time to have it set up and hit the trail. I can't say enough good things about this type of service! I will definitely return for my next purchase or bike service.
Love the shop and the people that work there!
One of Birmingham's finest cycling shops. Great staff and beautiful store!
Incredibly frustrating experience buying a new pair of road bike shoes. I will say, nothing about my body is normal, I've got really wide feet and have to wear a shim on the right to make up for a leg length discrepancy. I went in shopping for a wide pair of shoes. I wasn't quite sure on size and asked if they could order both for me to come try on in the store and make a decision. I was told that couldn't be done. So I opted on the larger pair to be safe. To their credit, when I wasn't happy with the shoes and needed the smaller size, they got right on it and ordered the new pair and gave me a few days to try them and make a decision. That's when the frustration began; I had to make multiple trips back and forth to address the fact that I needed a larger shim on the right. Ultimately I walked 2 doors down to the other bike shop and they fixed the issue right up immediately. Additionally, I felt like the footplate and cleat on the shoe were way more posterior and externally rotated than my old pair of trusty Shimanos. I was told that because of my particular pair of pedals and cleats that this wasn't adjustable. I suspected this wasn't the case because the bottom of the shoe has a marking grid to allow you to gauge distance and rotation. So what did I do? Took 'em home, popped off the cleat, lo and behold the footplate has all kinds of options for adjustment. I don't know if this was lack of knowledge, laziness, or an attempt to sell me a pair of pedals and cleats that "were adjustable" - but it seems someone who works in a bike shop should know this kind of thing. All in all a very poor experience. To their credit, everyone in the store is super nice and friendly but I wasn't real pleased with my shoe experience, especially based on the amount of money spent on some nice shoes.
I am very happy with my recent experience getting my bike worked on here. they have a professional shop and pro mechanics. I walked in with my 4 year old Trek Navigator and and hour later I walked out with it fixed. They had the part in stock (twist shift grip and cable) and the very nice and professional tech also fixed my back brake when he notice a problem that I was not aware of. My bike rides like a new bike now. I highly recommend this excellent shop.
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