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The Classic Bicycle Shop

The Classic Bicycle Shop

4.0(2 reviews)
1.5 km•Adelaide
•$$$

So you are one of those folk who adore the good old days and you want everything to be the way it…read morewas, with the added convenience of iphones and ipods and decimal currency... okay, so what are you doing about it? Ah, boycotting the fossil fuel industry and wearing wide brimmed hats, you brave soul! Like to think of yourself as a 'lady' or a 'gent' ? Here's one magnificent shop for you. Classic Bicycles are shaped differently, they are European, they have room for a basket and they are so dangerous it's almost manslaughter just putting a child on one, unless of course it has been completely checked and renovated to suit modern standards (or in other words has a fresh coat of non-lead paint and a good ringing bell) and they come in three speed or single speed. Maybe you want to resemble something out of 'The Great Gatsby' in order to attract a Robert Redford or Leonardo DiCaprio of your very own - probably better off searching in a Gay bar, but I jest - get yourself all decked out in chiffon and plonk yourself atop one of these classic tredlys. Gorgeous! Seriously though, this is a great little shop for specialists who want their new bike to be old again, as in "Everything old is new again" (Thanks Peter Allen, rest in peace) and are willing to pay for the authentic stuff. Actually I've compared prices and a lot of the time by going 'classic' you will save money - you will also avoid all the advancements made in lightweight materials, technological breakthroughs and safety features, but this isn't about any of that any way - this is about style, fashion, aesthetics - I'm kidding (!) these things are as safe as houses (apologies to the Wicked Wiitch of the West). Beautiful stuff really and even if it is more likely to see you run under a truck or a four wheel drive (still joking), you will be a gloriously genteel corpse who rode a wonderful bike - er - hang on, that doesn't sound right does it - maybe you would be best to stick to the bike tracks unless you are a guerrilla bicyclist when it comes to getting around on one of these classic bikes, maybe not. Just be safety smart wear your helmet and keep alert but not alarmed. Don't ride under the influence of drugs, alcohol or heavy metal! I love this shop so it doesn't really matter what the dangers are, once you go classic you will never go back to the future (shut up Marty McFly!).

These are some really, really beautiful bikes. You've probably seen a bunch of them tethered to…read morepoles in Adelaide - colourful, sweet Amsterdam style bikes. Little leather seats with big silver studs on big springs, soft metallic reds and lilacs, weaved baskets and a butt-load of ye-olde-charm. BUT. I've been in the store a few times to check the bikes out, and even had a little ride on a friend's. I'm not that impressed! These are heavy, clunky loads, and unless you only ride your bike once a fortnight dressed in tweed, this isn't that great a deal. As a commuter cyclist who rides their bike nearly every day, this bike struck me as wildly impractical and unwieldy. While $700 isn't bad for a brand new bike, if you really want something practical and beautiful, I'd recommend buying second hand or opting for something a little more lightweight. I bought a cute 60s Super Elliot from the Migrant Resource Centre (excellent organisation that sell on some donated bikes on Ebay that aren't needed), and while it isn't top-notch commuter material, it is a damn sight lighter and nimbler than the Classics. Another $100 bucks spent getting it serviced and I was on my way. Cycling has become pretty trendy in the last few years - and it makes sense. High petrol costs, climate change, functional exercise and the ability to skip past traffic are all good motivators. Although these bikes are very very beautiful, I would recommend buying a new bike that is more practical or hunting down the real thing second-hand.

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Treadly Bike Shop

Treadly Bike Shop

4.0(4 reviews)
1.7 km•Adelaide
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You could call Treadly a hipster bike shop. And well, it is. But that doesn't mean it's not great…read more Treadly deals in single speed, fixed gear and classic bikes, all designed for those who ride and commute as part of their lifestyle, and want to maintain fashion while on their bikes. My partner and I don't usually fit into this category. We are somewhat more 'hardcore' cyclists, or perhaps you'd call us sports cyclists. However, my man loves this shop because he is building himself a fixed speed bike. The shop people love him because he's a geek, and collectively they get their geek on about bike parts and gear and construction. This is a great little place to come in for a chat or to find out about what's available in terms of commuter bikes. Every time I've been in the shop the owner's dog has been in residence, curled up on an old vinyl couch/chair, awkwardly forcing his lanky limbs into the space that just wasn't designed for him. He isn't overly impressed by people disturbing his sleep for a pat, however he will accept tributes if he's awake and in a good mood. Their dog highlights this business's focus on lifestyle, and how they aim to help bike-lovers to personalise their chosen mode of transport, and allow for a little art to creep into their commute.

Treadly fits in perfectly with the 'hipster' surroundings of Ebenezer Place. The growing hipster…read morepopularity includes riding 'fixies'. If you are not familiar with this term, 'fixies' are single-speed bikes that generally have no breaks. If you want to be part of this phenomenon, Treadly is your place to go. They have a small, yet delightful range of fixed-gear bikes. They are quite pricey, but you are paying for quality and looks. Many online shops offer similar bikes for half the price but they are made no-where near as well and are definitely not as attractive. The service at Treadly is great, very personal and helpful. They are willing to do almost anything to make sure your bike is exactly how you want it and that you are happy. Treadly also helps people to create their own customized bike from scratch. They sell or can order in the pieces you need to do this. The shop also has a large range of accessories. Bike lights, shoes, locks and helmets! Their helmets are very cool, such as one with the Union Jack, making helmet hair slightly more bearable.

Bicycle Express

Bicycle Express

3.6(7 reviews)
1.5 km•Adelaide
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Please don't support this crooked bike store!…read more I called up on Friday 11/8 to check the price to get the nipples of one wheel (24 spoke) changed out. Received a quote for approx. $30 +Cost of nipples estimated around $2 per nipple. Dropped off the wheel on Saturday, stripped of cassette, tyres and wheel tape (all that was required was changing nipples out) and made a point of double checking the quote of approx. $30+ parts. I also asked for a call back regarding a price to change out the bearings. I received no communication all week, so I called up Friday and firstly was told they weren't sure where my wheel was, after it was found I was told it was being brought back to the Norwood store from the city and I would get a call when it was returned. I asked for extra nipples to be added for spares and that my wife would pick them all up the next day. Come 330pm Saturday I had received no contact yet again so I called up, once again was told wasn't sure where my wheel, after they found it I was informed that they had performed a 'wheel rebuild' and I would be charged $168. $120 for labour and $48 for parts. Obviously shocked at the difference, I questioned; had bearings been changed, spokes been changed, something other than what I asked for and was quoted for? No, and there is nothing we can do for you was the answer. Of course my wife picked it up and received no extra nipples and upon inspection I have found that the wheel isn't even true. All I can do is make an impassioned plea that if you take your business to bicycle express please keep one hand on your wallet because you can be sure they'll be trying to rob you!

Skin itching for the feel of sexy lycra? You're not the only one and this place has a bunch (choose…read morewisely though so it doesn't bunch). In fact it is probably the best stocked cycle store in Adelaide. This place is like the Ikea of tredlies. Tour Downunder is only months away and if you want to be competing with Eddie Merckx in the peoples Bupa Challenge tour then you better get down there and get your knicks on (lycra shorts). If you need a cycling product this place probably has it. I bought a Trek road bike a number of years ago and these guys did a great job of decking me out and custom fitting me to my new wheels. With cyclist numbers booming at the moment its probably best you do the same. They always have plenty of end of season stock and anyone in the biz knows you save hundreds and truth be known these things haven't changed much in the past 100 years. If you have the urge to ride then you'll jump on any old thing. I would list the brands in stock but they're are so many you're better off just getting down there and mounting your new two wheel steed.

JT Cycles

JT Cycles

4.5(2 reviews)
1.5 km•Adelaide

Located just south of Wakefield street in the city, JT Cycles is your one stop shop when it comes…read moreto all things bicycles. When I used to live round the corner I visited them once or twice to get some minor repairs done on my then second hand bicycle. What I remember from the service is that they didn't charge me much for the repairs and they also did additional things such as readjusting my brakes on the house. I like the fact they have attention to detail and that the people who work there are people who actually know their stuff and care about bicycles. Since it isn't located right in the main CBD, not many people might know that their shop is there, but they are definitely worth going to if you are looking for a new bicycle, bicycle gear or if you need something repaired.

I purchased a set of carbon wheels online from JT cycles that were built by the shop mechanic, as I…read morelive in Melbourne. Thanks to the transport company who delivered them, the wheels arrived in a condition I found less than acceptable. I immediately informed JT cycles of this. The service I have received from this store, particularly Aaron, from the point I reported this has been absolutely second to none. These things happen, and at times are out of the control of the store themselves. But the accountability shown by these guys in handling the issue, getting the ball rolling in having them repaired and making sure I was looked after has blown me away. I also need to change over the free hub body and Aaron also arranged this for me after I ran into a dead end here from the local distributor. A big thanks to Aaron in the shop and the team there. Absolutely outstanding customer care and assistance, they have seen to it that my wheels are ready to be installed onto the bike. Highly recommend these guys, bike shops with this much care are few and far between. Thanks guys. John

Bio-Mechanics Cycles & Repairs - bikes - Updated May 2026

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