My GF brought my bike in to get the rear tire fixed, as it was flat. The shop person told her the bike was a piece of crap & to return it & buy a different one. I needed a bit of air for a tire once & the owner(I’m assuming) took care of it, no problem. That experience was great, but to have a company tell you they won’t repair your bike? Not because they can’t, they just won’t. «I send people back all the time, just tell them this is the biggest pile of crap…» That’s not how you do customer service.
Raul B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Where to start. The staff is nice and knowledgable which is the only reason they are getting 1 star. If you buy a bike somewhere else and come by for accessories or a quick tune up they will charge you up the butt!!! My chain was not lubricated, the individual put some lubricant which took him like 5 minutes and they charged me $ 15! Their bike selection is small and no name brands like Scott or Cannondale.
Matt d.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Friendly staff. Helped with finding good bikes that fit our price range and style of riding. Also, when one of the tires was going flat after a week of use, replaced the tube for free.
Thaint E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Great place! I took my wheel to Blue Line to get trued and the mechanic there called and told me my axle snapped but it would be several days before they could even order the replacement part(my bike is a 1980’s Trek). I called around to pretty much every bike shop in Houston and Cyclone Cycles was the only place that had the right part. Got there with my gimpy wheel and the mechanic fixed the axle and trued my wheel in no time at all and it only cost me $ 21. While I was looking around I noticed that they had a nice selection of old school bikes and one particularly awesome LeMond frame. Even though it’s out of the way, I will definitely be going back next time I need work done on my bike.
Eddie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sugar Land, TX
awesome mechanics at this place… if you’re looking for parts specially old school road bikes, old school touring this is the place. They helped on parts I cannot find anywhere else… maybe ebay… but I was able to restore and upgrade 2 old bikes for my brother and nephews… great place to pick up parts and supplies…
Katie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
5 stars for having reasonably-priced bikes that are good quality, and 3.5 stars for quality of service. I bought my first mountain bike ever here after spending a lot of time looking around at the various shops. I went right when it opened, but unfortunately the sales guy didn’t show up until 10 minutes later. By that time, an entire family of potential bike owners had come and gone. I stayed, and luckily I was rewarded. Once he unlocked the door, the sales guy was initially a little unfriendly, but as we talked, he warmed up. He did a good job detailing the features on the bike I was looking at, and he spent a lot of time comparing features of bikes I had seen at other stores so I could make a good choice. I test drove the bike(a Jamis… entry level mountain bike) in the Black Eyed Pea parking lot, and the price was right. Although you may or may not find the bike you want here, and the service isn’t stellar like at Bike Barn or Daniel Boone’s, it’s one of the places you’ll want to include in your quest to purchase a new bike. They have some different brands than many of the other shops, so you can try them and compare.
David N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Small bike shop. They didn’t have much attire and the mechanics didn’t speak english but the owners seemed very nice and were willing to answer questions. As far as prices go it was 12 dollars to true a tire and 50 to get a tune-up. I might give them a try. The owner claims they have been around for 20+ years. I am always down to support the local long running businesses.