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An essential part of safe rides? Making sure your bike is in good condition and regularly serviced. These shops can help. (They're also around if you're looking to treat yourself to a new ride.)
Ajo Bikes
Ajo Bikes, 1301 E. Ajo Way, carries a wide selection of bikes including mountain bikes, BMX bikes, electric bikes, recumbent trikes, kids bikes and more. The shop also offers parts and repair services. They even have pick-up and delivery options if you can’t get your bike over to the shop.
Ajo Bikes has kept Tucson’s bike community rolling for over 40 years. For more information, visit their website.
BICAS
Looking to fix your own bike but need help figuring out how? BICAS, 2001 N. Seventh Ave., is a great place to start.
The organization’s Community Tools program allows locals to use the shop and its tools for repairs with sliding-scale pricing. BICAS also offers a work-trade program where you can help around the shop to earn store credit and there are several bike maintenance classes to help you learn how to keep your ride in tip-top shape.
And if you’re looking for a new-to-you ride, BICAS sells refurbished bikes for around $200-$600.
For more information about BICAS, visit their website.
Bicycle Ranch Tucson
Find everything from road to BMX bikes at Bicycle Ranch Tucson, 7090 N. Oracle Road. They also carry bike parts, car racks, accessories and clothing.
In addition to the shop, Bicycle Ranch Tucson offers bike repair services, including a complete tune-up starting at $100.
Bicycle Ranch was founded in Scottsdale and later expanded to Tucson. For more information, visit their website.
Broadway Bicycles
Broadway Bicycles, 140 S. Sarnoff Dr., is a family-owned bike shop that has served Tucson for almost 50 years.
The shop sells a variety of bikes and also offers general repairs and maintenance packages. Plus, when you purchase a new bike from them, you get the first tune-up for free.
For more information about Broadway Bicycles, visit their website.
Copper Spoke Cycles
Copper Spoke Cycles, 5626 E. Broadway, wants to eliminate the intimidation of shopping for bikes by making community members feel at home.
The shop offers everything from bikes to parts to shoes to clothing. The best part? Copper Spoke Cycles also allows customers to purchase items online and pick them up at the shop.
For more information about Copper Spoke Cycles, visit their website.
Fair Wheel Bikes
Fair Wheel Bikes, 1110 E. Sixth St., has been a Tucson staple since the early 1970s.
“We are most well-known for specializing in high-end exotic road bikes,” they say on their website. The shop sells complete bicycles along with parts needed to build your own bike or fix up your current ride.
For more information about Fair Wheel Bikes, visit their website.
Hello Bicycle
Get your bicycle repaired, then stop by the shop's adjacent cafe for a cup of coffee. Hello Bicycle, 3702 E. Hardy Dr., offers tune-ups and suspension services, plus bikes for sale.
For more information, visit their website.
JJ Bicycles
JJ Bicycles, 640 N. Stone Ave., is an independent bike shop that offers repair and maintenance services along with parts and accessories for your bike.
For more information about JJ Bicycles, give them a call at 520-882-8858.
Pima Street Bicycle
The shop mechanic at Pima Street Bicycle, 5445 E. Pima St., has 35 years of experience in mechanics, helping customers get back on their bikes safely and in a timely manner.
For more information about Pima Street Bicycle, check out their website.
Roadrunner Bicycles
Roadrunner Bicycles, 6177 E. Broadway, is a family-owned bike shop that’s served Tucson for nearly 20 years. The shop offers bikes, repair and maintenance services and rentals. Repair services range between $15 for brake adjustments to $74.99 for tune-ups.
Additionally, Roadrunner Bicycles hosts community events like social rides and maintenance classes to keep the community connected and educated about everything cycling.
For more information about Roadrunner Bicycles, check out their website.
Sabino Cycles
Sabino Cycles, 7045 E. Tanque Verde Road, has served the local cycling community for 30 years.
The shop offers numerous bike repair and service packages to keep your bike riding smoothly, including a safety check for $45.
For more information about Sabino Cycles, visit their website.
Transit Cycles
Transit Cycles, 267 S. Avenida del Convento, is a woman-owned and -operated bicycle shop.
The shop’s owner, Jenna, has been a professional bicycle mechanic for around 20 years, according to Transit Cycles’ website. The shop also hosts an annual bicycle scavenger ride and food drive in support of Tucson Food Share for the holiday season.
For more information about Transit Cycles, check out their website.
Tucson Bicycle Service
Tucson Bicycle Service, 248 E. 22nd St., is a full-service bicycle repair shop owned and operated by two certified bike mechanics. The shop has a sales department, too, so customers can buy both parts and bikes.
“Everything we sell is approved by a certified mechanic and we stand behind every product we sell. After all, we're mechanics, we know what works and what's not worth buying... Because things that always break are lame and we would rather not even sell them,” they state on their website.
For more information, visit their website.
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