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    Columbus Cyclery

    4.3 (164 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bike repair and maintenance

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    Felt F-55
    noel m.

    If you want to bypass the preface describing how I ended up visiting Columbus Cyclery (I live in the peninsula), simply scroll down to the "Bottom Line" section. *** PREFACE *** Recently, I had a hankering to build up a bike that I could use for riding on paved roads as well as well-packed trails. A key constraint for this build was a desire to build up a bike that utilized rim brakes (specifically, V-brakes) versus disc brakes. Consequently, I knew that my search would be best served by searching for an older (i.e., "vintage") used bike. While perusing bike listings on Craigslist, my search results yielded a listing for Columbus Cyclery with the headline, "Over 300 Used and New Bikes". As serendipity would have it, I clicked on the listing and followed the link to Columbus Cyclery's website. On the site, I noticed an option to enter a lottery to win a new bike. After looking through the selection of available road/gravel bikes, I made a mental note to visit the store so that I could test ride a handful of bikes that, on paper, made for good candidates for my road/gravel build project. Before closing the browser tab, I decided to submit an entry for the "Win a Bike" lottery. The following week, I was pleasantly surprised to receive text and email messages from the owner of Columbus Cyclery (Bruno), who informed me that I had won the "free bike" lottery!!! I sent a text message to Bruno to thank him and to let him know that I would not be able to come to the store for another two weeks. Bruno kindly informed me that I could take my time and to come in any day (except for his day off) so that I could pick out a bike. Long story long, I visited the shop and spent a few hours looking through the large collection of bikes and test riding a handful of bikes before settling on a road bike that could accommodate tires with a relatively wide contact patch. As part of my visit, I brought my vintage Raleigh Team Issue mountain bike for a much-needed tune-up. During my initial and follow-up visits to Columbus Cyclery, the owner of the store (Bruno) was extremely kind and accommodating. He allowed me to take my time looking through the large collection of new and used bikes in the store and, along with one of the mechanics (Jay), patiently answered my questions before and after each test ride that I took. Columbus Cyclery reminds me of the independently-owned bike shops that I used to visit during my mountain bike racing and triathlon days. There's a complete lack of pretense that puts customers at ease. [RANT] Unlike several bicycle shops in the peninsula (typically resellers for select bike manufacturers), Columbus Cyclery has zero snobbish airs about it. From my handful of visits and my limited observations of customer interactions during my visits, Bruno and his team appear to extend the same level of courtesy and support to customers with high-end bicycles as well as customers with older/vintage (i.e., "less fancy") bicycles. Case in point: Whenever I would bring my trusty mountain bike steed (1999 Raleigh Team Issue) or my road bike (2005 Felt F-55), for a tune-up to other bike shops (that shall remain unnamed), I would, invariably, receive an earful of unsolicited advice regarding the benefits of carbon fiber frames and disc brakes. Though I have a deep appreciation for the simplicity of "vintage" bikes, I wouldn't classify myself as a "cycling curmudgeon" -- I have an appreciation for all types of bikes, both old and new. That said, I will admit that I have a very low tolerance for bike snobbery. [/RANT] On a handful of occasions, some bike store managers and mechanics went out of their way to incessantly point out the antiquated nature of my bikes. This was not the case with Bruno and his team (especially one of his mechanics, Jay) as they seemed to appreciate the quirkiness of my vintage mountain bike, which I originally ordered with an unpainted frame. *** BOTTOM LINE *** During my visits to the shop, Bruno and one of his mechanics (Jay) were always very welcoming and extremely patient in answering all of my bike-related questions (including several questions that bordered on geeky). I greatly appreciate the courtesy consistently extended to me as well as the relatively quick turnaround on bike tune-ups. If you have a need for a new or used bike, a bike rental, a bike tune-up, or a quick bike fix, check out Columbus Cyclery. My recommendation definitely applies if you want to bring an older or lower-end bike in for a tune-up or fix, and you wish to avoid the possibility of dealing with snobby, unsupportive shop owners/managers/mechanics. My recommendation also applies if you simply want to indulge your inner bike geek to check out a large collection of new and older/vintage bikes from various manufacturers. The parking can be challenging during the weekend, so consider taking advantage of the numerous coffee, pastry, and dining options in the area.

    My HJM Toury bike that I purchased from Columbus Cyclery!
    Brian B.

    Phenomenal bike shop in a wonderful North Beach location! I bought my HJM Toury e-bike from here last year and it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. Not only is the bike a blast, but the service from Columbus Cyclery has been tremendous. Example: I fell off my bike one day and the chain got totally messed up. I used my electric throttle to hurry to the shop and showed up with cuts on my arms and legs. They were about to close but I was desperate, and I think they understood that. They fixed my chain for me while helping me patch up and clean my wounds. I am forever grateful for their friendly staff and impeccable service! The owner is a great guy who loves helping others with their various bike needs.

    I should've took a photo of the rim strip before I, YES I, FIXED IT!!!!
    Dubs W.

    $69 for Pro tune-up Special (LOL) and $3 (a spoke LOL), 2 rear spokes replacement. TUNE Up was a JOKE!!! Total price... $90 50% off ! Pro tune-up Special (LOL) at Columbus Cyclery. Pro Tune-up (LOL) includes: - True Front and Rear wheels.... OK, but didn't put the RIM STRIP BACK ON RIGHT, INSTANT FLAT ON INSIDE OF TUBE, 40 mins into ride. - Adjust Front and Rear Derailleurs..... MAJOR FAILED, chain still rubs in Front sprocket, gears still don't switch to next gear on Rear Derailleur. - Adjust Front and Rear Brakes..... FAILED, my rear wheel disc brake touches the brake pad NOW!!! - Lubricate Chain and all gears.... seems like this is ALL THEY DID RIGHT!!!! - Tighten Headset and Bottom Bracket... Don't Know!!! yet - Wipe Clean the entire bike... pick up bike when raining, but this is a NO BRAINER!!! The worst is the cassette wiggles after you pedal and let the wheel spin, WTF MAN!!!!! Save your money, go elsewhere.

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    Kyle G.

    The shop destroyed my bike frame during a Groupon tune-up. The inside of the carbon seat tube is crushed, and it's split on the outside. I didn't notice it until a few weeks after the service, but the bike is otherwise brand new and has never crashed, tipped over, etc. My best guess is they pulled the seat post up until 3" were left in the frame, clamped the post in a repair stand, and pushed the bike handlebar down, levering the bottom rim of the seat post into the seat tube. I can't prove it though. R.I.P. $2000 bike.

    Enjoying a ride up the hill near Fisherman's wharf after our flat was patched!

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    Very friendly and always figure out what's wrong or what I need. Nice to have a neighborhood bike shop.

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    Needed a mountain bike packed for shipping and Columbus Cyclery did a fantastic job preparing and boxing.

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    I had some issues with the brakes after a month, brought it by, and Bruno gave me a quick tune up free of charge.

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    I went to Spokeasy to buy an attachment for my bicycle pump, specifically for a dog stroller. Anson…read morekindly offered to pump up the stroller tires for me. My dog was still in the stroller, and I asked multiple times whether I should remove her. I was concerned about the weight on the tires and bearings while he was servicing it, and my dog was visibly uncomfortable with him lifting the stroller while she was inside. He picked up the stroller several times by the front wheel, which seemed awkward at the time. As soon as I left, I realized the front swivel wheel was no longer functioning properly. It now defaults to facing backwards (180°), and the tire rubs against the swivel with every turn. This made it extremely difficult to get my dog home, especially because she has mobility issues. The stroller is not a luxury item for us -- it's something I rely on every single day for my dog, groceries, laundry, and basic errands. When I told my son what happened, he mentioned that he had a similar experience at the same shop a couple of weeks ago. He and a friend brought in a bike with a brake issue. The shop offered to help and didn't charge them, but whatever was done made the bike worse. Sending a kid out with a bike in worse condition than it came in is a safety issue, especially since my son recently had a serious fall due to a mechanical problem. I understand that Spokeasy didn't charge us for these services, but free work still needs to be safe and competent. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case here. For these reasons, I can only give Spokeasy one star.

    Inner Richmond- Small corner shop; sort of friendly; I was intimidated by the young tough guy crew,…read morebut left my wide 29" mtn bike wheels for a tire swap to road style- Got 6 bikes all hand-built but I'm old now, so fat and comfy and on a dedicated path for me- (too many distracted and raged people out there)- Well, the busy mechanic was good to stop and ask about the tubes, and I said replace them if needed- so came back in couple hours and job was done! The stem on the new tubes are aero 40 or 60mm, instead of 20mm, but that's just aesthetics, so anyway- Big Thank you for getting to it right away!...

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