Address: 707 NW 11th St, Corvallis, OR 97330, USA
Phone: +15412246885
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 12–4PM
Tuesday: 12–4PM
Wednesday: 12–4PM
Thursday: 12–6PM
Friday: 12–6PM
Saturday: 12–6PM
Benjamin Skanes
Great place, got a nice mountain bike for a fair price and the employees even offered to help me add on additional parts and features as I saw fit. Very knowledgeable staff, would recommend.
paddy riley
This is my favorite store in the world! Amazing prices, a wide selection of parts, very friendly store owner, tools and equipment available to use with expert advice. 10/10 would recommend to any one with a bike!
Maham Furqan
Good variety of used bikes and other related stuff. I went there looking for a used bike and the guy who sits at the counter (don't remember his name) was super nice and helpful as I had multiple silly questions. I do feel that many items are a bit too expensive for used bikes though, considering that they were donated by people. I am a student (and basically broke) and needed a cheap option which I could use to go to the campus etc. Unfortunately, I was unable to find something. Wish they had a bit more affordable options for students.
Angélica Iobbi
Amazing service for a college town! Ron taught me how to fix my own bike and that was a great experience. They are super helpful and you can find almost every parts for your bike for an extremely reasonable price!
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They're like pretty much everywhere else, masks and physical distancing are required, and our capacity is limited. Our practices are based on guidance from CDC, OHA, and OSHA. Let me know if you have any more specific questions regarding our safety protocols.
This place is free and provides the tools but you're expected to do the work yourself, as long as there's a bike stand open (out of 3 I believe) The owner is very cool and is happy to help you look it over and figure out what's up with it
It depends how you count them. Do you include kids' bikes, tandems, and recumbents? Do you mean bikes that are ready to ride, or including bikes that are as is? Currently, in ready-to-ride adult bikes, I'd guess there are about a dozen. It's a bigger number if you add those other categories.
We sold through most of those pretty quickly with people stuck at home. The only one we've got currently is a very low end model from Nashbar, a mail-order company. It doesn't have adjustable resistance (or any resistance to speak of), and it seems somehow incomplete. But it's just $10.
Yes, and they will show you how to do it.
Sell -yes Install -no This is a community DIY bike shop, so you do the work with possible help from volunteers or others using the space to work on their bikes.
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