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    Knowledgeable staff was easy to work with . They knew their stuff, had good inventory of Specialized bikes.

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    Great Bicycle Shop - Rented some bikes and bought a rack to transport them.

    Great Bicycle Shop

    (26 reviews)

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    Was told they don't service bikes from China. Was not even welcome into their shop. They claim they…read moredenied me service due to my bike, not having the proper UL 2849 certification. First impressions are everything. Then the owner immediately responded to my Google review very defensive and began making claims without any verification. It seems that they preffer a specific clientele. So if you don't have a very expensive namebrand E bike don't even bother going. My bike had fallen over and I bent my derailer. I thought I could stop in a local shop and see if they could help me either straighten it or offer any type of replacement part. People know when they are not wanted. And I did not feel at all welcomed at any point during the interaction. There are better bike shops in town. Instead of offering to do anything to make it right. They would rather stand behind their claims of insurance issues or a component, I wasn't even requesting service for. Nobody is entitled to a good review. Urlife E20 Fat Tire E Bike 48v 13 ah lithium ion battery UL2849 certification for its electrical system, particularly in listings on Walmart, eBay, and AliExpress. The UL 2849 standard covers the safety of the entire e-bike system, including the battery, motor, and controller * UL 2849 Certification: Seller descriptions on various platforms state the Urlife E20 48V 13Ah model is certified to the UL 2849 standard. * Verified Status: Some listings mention that documentation for this certification is available upon request. * Battery Safety: The 48V 13Ah lithium battery is commonly cited as UL-certified or compliant in user discussions and product descriptions. * Other Potential Certifications: Some listings also list the model as CE certified or meeting GCC (General Certificate of Conformity)

    I would recommend the Great Bicycle Shop to anyone . They provide excellent service and are very…read morehelpful. I bought an Aventon Aventure 2 e-bike about two weeks ago and had it assembled here. They assembled it perfectly, but while I was riding home, I ran over a piece of glass. I brought it back in and got some tire inserts to protect against sharp objects. After leaving, I noticed my front brakes were clicking loudly when I tried to use them. I brought it back in again, and they replaced my brake pads and rotor for free. They explained things very well and were very knowledgeable.

    Munson Hills Mountain Bike Trail

    Munson Hills Mountain Bike Trail

    (5 reviews)

    Fast, flowy & fun! Munson Hills mtb trails are a good…read moreintroduction to mountain biking. The trails are beginner to slightly intermediate and suitable for new riders. Unlike most north Florida trails, 85% of the trail is red clay rather than our usual sand. This gives a fast surface and decent traction. Berms have been built on most of the turns for greater handling. The hills are gently sloped so climbing is relatively easy and descents are long & fun. I've read reports of some riders reaching near 20mph (feels a lot faster than it sounds)! I really enjoy the proximity to the St Marks Rail Trail - great paved path for warm up before or cool down after your ride. It's not the most challenging ride - but it's scenic & enjoyable. It's a fun place to start or end a Tallahassee riding trip

    Located one mile south of the St. Mark's trailhead, the Munson Hills Off-Road Bike Trail can be…read moreeasily accessed at the Paper Cup Trail crossing, directly off the main St. Mark's Trail. Located in the Apalachicola National Forest, this is a fairly non-technical trail that is a great option for beginning mountain bikers, but it still offers a scenic and challenging ride for experienced bikers. The trail was recently revamped with red clay, making the terrain an easy ride for cyclists of all skill levels. A bench and water fountain await at the trail's entrance. The trail then proceeds through an upland pine forest that is home to endangered wildlife including fox squirrels, red-cockaded woodpeckers, gopher tortoises, and coyote. After about 25 minutes on the trail, a fork gives riders the choice of tackling the shorter "Pine Top Short Course" or the full "Munson Hills Trail." The Pine Top Short Course is a single track course marked by white slashes on the pine trees that runs approximately 2 miles, winding up and down past several small ponds and depressions before looping back to the main trail. The Munson Hills Trail, marked with blue slashes, is closer to 5 miles in total length and offers breathtaking scenery. In addition, there are 21 miles of connected trails crisscrossing each other within the Apalachicola National Forest, including the popular Twilight Trail.

    Tallahassee-St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

    Tallahassee-St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

    (12 reviews)

    This place makes me wish I had found a way to stuff my bicycle into my car but instead, I enjoyed a…read morequick walk along the trail for a bit just to check it out. The full trail goes a full 16 miles, taking advantage of a railroad corridor that formerly brought cotton to the coast for shipment to mills in the Northeast. There is plenty parking and a number of spots where you can stop in between the trailheads. I'd recommend the coffee shop. https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-shack-a-coffee-boutique-saint-marks?hrid=S7aIc1834tASGsfQjqJR4A. It's 14 miles down the trail and you'll know because there's a break in the trees and a little zigzag. [Review 14073 overall, 1395 of 2020, number 1135 in Florida.]

    The Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail runs 16 miles from Florida's capital city…read moreto the coastal community of St. Marks. Through the early 1900s, this historic railroad corridor carried cotton from the plantation belt to the coast for shipment to textile mills in England and New England. Officially part of Florida's Greenways and Trails System, this state trail also has been designated as a National Recreation Trail. This was the first rail-trail in Florida's system of greenways and trails to be paved, providing a scenic experience for running, walking, bicycling and skating. Horseback riding is available on the adjacent unpaved trail. Here, outdoor enthusiasts can hike a portion of the Florida National Scenic Trail, which joins the trail at U.S. 98 and continues south. At the main trailhead, there is access to the Munson Hills/Twilight Mountain Bike Trails in the Apalachicola National Forest. At the southern terminus of the trail, the coastal city of St. Marks welcomes trail users to enjoy seafood dining, fishing and entertainment and to learn about the history of the area at San Marcos de Apalache Historical State Park. The Tallahassee-St. Marks State Trail is a completed section of the developing, 120-mile Capital City to the Sea Loop corridor and is a destination along the Big Bend Scenic Byway.

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