Address: 622 12th Ave, Seaside, OR 97138, USA
Phone: +15037388251
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Sandy LeVan
What a pleasant surprise this little shop turned out to be! I was searching for a couple of used Beach Cruiser bikes for fun1 And they had exactly what I was looking for! The bikes are tuned up, fresh tires, and family owned to boot so you feel very confident in your purchase! They also offer new bikes and all the bells and whistles you need to have a safe and fun time bike riding!! This is my go to place for all things bicycle!
justin smith
Very nice people who have been doing this a long time. I like the friendly casual environment. Operated by Husband and wife and long equally nice fella (Joe), they're nice people to get help with your bicycle😀
Aaron Sepanski
I’ve gone to this bike shop a few times over the years and always have a great experience. Ever since i had to remove all the sun damaged Elsa decorations from my daughters bike she has lost interest in riding it and I don’t think she was gonna give me any father of the year awards! Luckily this shop had all the good stuff in stock. They even swapped the seat, tightened the crank, loosened the chain and installed all the goodies for free. I don’t write reviews but these are good people and they deserve it! It might not be Elsa anymore but it sure is purple!
Joseph Jorgensen
We rented a 4 person surey bike we had our 2 ,9 and 12 year old all had a great time. The worker who helped us was super friendly making fun jokes and making sure we knew how to ride and not get hurt. I will definitely recommend this shop to more people what a great way to spend some time
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All of our bikes are regular pedal bikes, we do not rent anything electric. Thanks for checking with us.
Prices vary by type of bike rented. We have our bikes and their rates listed on our website www.prombikeshop.com. or feel free to call during our open hours and we can get you an exact quote. Thanks!
Hi Irv, Both streets you are talking about are local residential streets, primarily. Sunset Blvd does have a uphill grade to the parking lot for the hiking trail over Tillamook Head but that is where it deadends and there are no further bike paths. If you are looking for a longer paved ride, we would suggest using Lewis & Clark Rd going north towards Astoria. Our local chamber/visitor center website has some of these rides listed. Hope this helps.
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