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4.6 (16 reviews)
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Great customer service the only place that would hold a hard to find bike they were all on backorder

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Bikeway Bicycles

Bikeway Bicycles

(4 reviews)

Bikeway made it easy and fun for me to shop for a new gravel bike. I started at the Wappinger's…read morestore, where George was very helpful at showing me several options at my size and budget. The stock was more limited than I hoped, but given my budget of about $2000 and shortages of materials, it's unlikely any bike store would have more than a few choices for me. George then checked the stock at other Bikeway locations and found an option he felt confident I would like. He called Ethan at the Montgomery location and had them hold the bike for me to try. Ethan was friendly, helpful, and didn't make me feel pressured to buy something out of my budget. I loved the bike that was put on hold for me. The shop was busy but I felt I had lots of personalized attention and service. The team set up the handlebars and seat so it would be comfy for me to ride. They even swapped out the pedals to my preferred option and added a water bottle cage for no cost! Overall, really great experience for someone who's pretty new to biking. I will be back for accessories, tune-ups, and future bike purchases. Thank you, Bikeway!

Sadly, I can not rely on Bikeway off 17k as my LBS…read more I took my old hoopdie to get a tune up. Staff who received my was very friendly. I said I wanted the bare minimum just to make my bike safe and was quoted at $55 for a tune up and $8/tube front and back. I asked if he thought my tires needed to be replaced and he implied he did not think so and the mechanic would check them out. I then requested to be notified if anything was discovered. As I was handing my bike off, I felt the saddle slide back and forth on the rails. I said, "Oh this has been slipping - will you ask the mechanic to check that out?" He implied it was not a problem and I was told something like 10-14 days. No biggie - it's my cheapo. I was notified the bike was ready (well before 10 days - a pleasant surprise) by text saying I could pick it up and the total was $114. Since it was a text I figured I'd inquire about the amount when I went to pick it up. When I arrived and was handed the bike back, I asked how we got to our final number and was told it was for the "nimbus" and then about the formerly undisclosed fee to replace a tube (in addition to the cost of the tube), and that I got a good deal because usually the tune up is $75... but I have a single speed. I quickly determined the Nimbus is the name of the nice quality front tire they put on without informing me. As I was handed the bike, the saddle slid back and forth - an original issue. I asked why it had not been addressed and was told "it's not on the work order" with a shrug. He then politely informed me "maybe it's old" and that they, right there at the bike shop, could sell me a new seat post or a new saddle (starting at about $35!) By now I was getting a bit steamed under my mask, if you know what I mean, and decided to get rolled on this one, having endured such apparent disinterest for helping me in any substantial way. When I got home I noticed my right pedal had a broken section (cheap pedals for cheap bike and I'm sure I did not notice previously because I hadn't been using the bike for a few years). So I'm left with some questions. What business changes the terms of service without informing the customer before proceeding and sells them a product prior to consent? What mechanic works on a bike and does not note: An old chain (I asked for the bike to be "safe" And suspect an old chain is the reason it keeps jumping off the sprocket); A partially broken pedal on the drive side; and A saddle that is not clamped down by the saddle clamp, and therefore slides freely back and forth whenever touched or ridden? I tested a fat bike on a past visit. I bought some pedals for my mountain bike and was given a set screw for my clipless pedal cleats gratis from the congenial staff. My honest take is Bikeway is a place to purchase some top-tier fat bikes, road bikes, mountain bikes. They have a slew of multi-thousand dollar options for you. If you require the service of a local bike shop employing one or more bike mechanics who service bicycles AND happens to sell them as well, you'll want to take a ride somewhere else. Oh, I just fixed my saddle clamp, prompting me to write this review. It took twenty seconds labor, a pair of robopliers, a hammer and the big rock in the yard. I just wish I had $114 to add some tools to my budding bike tool box.

Last Mile NYC - Electric Motorbikes

Last Mile NYC

(7 reviews)

Buy at your own risk from this place. They will point the…read morefinger at the customer when there is an issue rather than the product. At no point should bolts randomly fling off your bike while you going down the Brooklyn bridge going 24mph. I'm a high school student and I had to pay for my bike with my own money. I've been working since 10th grade to help my mom because she is a single parent so for me the loss of about 5k including repairs leave me without transportation as I can not afford to repair it at this point. I've spent 3.7k on a bike, this isn't including the repairs i had to pay over the span of a year which amount to at least 1.4k+ after random bolts detaching and motor failing, and as soon as the warranty expired my bike had a random electrical issue where the bike wouldn't accelerate. From the owner Pete: OK, where are you going? (Direct email sent from owner) 1- Last Mile NYC replaces all of the electronics on your bike. The cost of the parts and labor is $2910.54 2- Send your bike back to Super73. They will do their own diagnosis, and determine the issues and fix the problems. Unfortunately your bike is not under warranty, the cost of packing up and freighting your bike to and from Super73 will be around $1200. Plus their diagnostic fee, parts and labor. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Had to bring my bike in for a warranty issue. Everyone in the store was great!! They performed the…read moreservices in a timely fashion. I highly recommend this business.

Mountain Tops Outfitters - Not just clothing and footwear. We have camping supplies as well!

Mountain Tops Outfitters

(23 reviews)

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An intimate camping goods store with a varied selection of equipment and clothes. Not as big as…read moresome outdoor stores, but it has what you'll need to traipse around here. Really, how many of us are going to climb Everest?! The sales staff actually know their merchandise and what they're talking about. That's refreshing.

As a sports equipment and clothing store, I think they're overpriced. In their defense, they're a…read moresmall, boutique store and can't compete with the prices of large, corporate stores or online retailers. I wish I could afford to support smaller stores like this, but I only have so much money to spend on gear. The rest is spent on play! I will keep coming back to Mountain Tops for their kayak rentals. Living in NYC, I do have to make the trek upstate for my outdoor activities. I hike and camp in the Hudson highlands and now kayaking will be added to the list as a regular activities. Mountain Tops makes it too easy! My first experience with them was last year. My boyfriend and I booked a kayaking tour to Bannerman's Island, which included an on-island tour. Neither of us had ever kayaked, but after a quick tutorial we were on our way, with their guides nearby, of course. The guides are great (well, they were great that day) and they have comparable prices. Now that we know what to do, we go straight to the waterfront and rent out kayaks for the day so that we could paddle the river and pull up on random little shores to explore. It's an affordable and easily accessible activity. Tours need to be booked online or at the actual store location on Main Street. Kayak rentals can be done at the waterfront, depending on availability. And yes, you can use your card at the waterfront! I do wish they had later hours. Imagine kayaking in a sunset...oh!

Bryan's Bikes - bikes - Updated May 2026

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