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5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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Retro City Cycles - This was the day I picked it up. The cross bar is what they loaned me in order to get it home safe.

Retro City Cycles

(46 reviews)

$$

Ivanhoe, North Orange

It's great being a loyal customer of Retro City Cycles over the years! You earn points on your…read morepurchases that can be used to reduce your payments on subsequent billings. The staff of Dano, Dean and Julian are knowledgeable, professional and provide detailed assessments of your work order. As part of this year's Spring Tune-up, I went in knowing I had to have my brakes checked as well as possibly getting a new chain cassette as my gears were not working properly in the 3-5 shift range. After consultation with me, Dean also informed me that my rear tire had dry rot and should be replaced. I had him replace the tube also. He also noticed the handlebars headset was quite loose and needed attention. He had to order the part for that fix. In all, Retro installed the new cassette and chain, adjusted shifting, replaced the rear brake cable, housing, and pads, adjusted both brakes, cleaned the frame and replaced and adjusted the headset, all for around $200. When I came to pick up my bike, Dean stated that he noticed my handle grips were very sticky and worn. He said he put on some better take off grips Retro had in the store and did not charge me for them! Now, that is taking care of a loyal customer! I even got a $10 discount on the final billing based on the points I accumulated in the past year. The bike rides like new and the handle grips are better than my old originals. I highly recommend Retro City Cycles for their dedication to the customer and their quality work.

I'm genuinely disappointed to be writing this review because I walked into Retro Cycles on Orange…read moreAve expecting professionalism, attention to detail, and basic care for a customer's safety. Instead, I walked away with a bill over $120--and a bike that left me stranded more than 20 miles from home because of something that should have never happened. Story time... I came in with a simple need: fix my rear flat and replace my pedals. I even called ahead and was quoted roughly $40-$50. Straightforward. But once I arrived, the inspection led to a recommendation to replace both tires, the pedals, and additional upgrades, bringing the total to more than double the original quote. I didn't mind the upsell because I trusted that they were guiding me toward what my bike genuinely needed. I agreed because I assumed they were being thorough. But that assumption was a mistake. They told me both tires needed replacing due to wear and tear--fine. What they didn't tell me was that both inner tubes should be replaced as well. They replaced the rear tube but never once suggested replacing the front. Not a call. Not a question. Not a moment of proactive thinking. And honestly, that's where everything went downhill. A reputable bike shop should have the foresight to say, "Hey, if we're replacing both tires, do you also want both inner tubes replaced?" That's basic completeness. That's basic customer care. That's basic professionalism. But they didn't do that. They simply didn't think ahead. Because of that lack of attention, I took my freshly serviced bike on an urban ride, hopped on the train to Kissimmee, and the moment I arrived--my front tire was flat. Completely flat. After just having spent over $120 for what I thought would be a fully reliable setup. I called Retro Cycles, expecting at least some empathy, accountability, or willingness to help. Instead, I was met with a dismissive response along the lines of: "Well, you didn't tell us to replace the front tube." No acknowledgment that they had every opportunity to recommend it. No owning the fact that their oversight left a customer stranded 20+ miles away. Just indifference. At that point, I had no choice but to pay for an Uber XL to get myself and my bike back home. A completely unnecessary expense caused by a lack of forethought and a lack of genuine customer care. I can honestly say that Retro Cycles failed me--miserably. I expected more from a neighborhood bike shop. I expected professionalism. I expected someone to think one step ahead, not just do the bare minimum and send me on my way with a hidden problem waiting to appear the moment I took my bike out. I judge a bike shop by how confidently I can ride after a service. And in this case, the very first ride proved their work incomplete and their advice inadequate. The damage is done. The trust is broken. If you're looking for a shop that thinks about your safety, your ride, and your experience--not just the transaction--this is not it.

Trek Bicycle Orlando College Park

Trek Bicycle Orlando College Park

(55 reviews)

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College Park, Horizons West / West Orlando

in early March of this year 2026, I took my bike to Orlando on vacation with me. I had been…read morestruggling with a sprocket chain that came off the gears often. When I drove to a trail nearby, my condo, my sprocket chain fell off as I took my bike out of the car. I tried to put it back on, but I couldn't get it on. I searched online for a bike shop nearby and found this shop although on the Google map it was called David's World of Cycles. I drove there and walked in, and Felix asked how he could help. I told him I had an old bike that needed a sprocket chain repair. He came outside and helped me take my bike out of my car and took it inside. He took a look at it and call me how he could help and I told him I'd like to get a total repair because my bike was 11 years old and needing several things. I needed a new back tire, the brakes needed tightened, the derailer needed replaced, and the seat needed tightening. He gave me an estimate, and I wanted to pay in advance so he typed my name into his computer and to my surprise, my name and info was already in there. He told me that his shop was it Trek bike shop and that my bike was a Trek brand. I had no idea. My name was still in the computer from where I had bought my bike in Virginia 11 years ago. I felt like my bike had found the mothership. Felix was very encouraging and said he would try to fix my bike. It took a couple days, but it was a beautiful when it was done. When I went back, Gus helped me put my bike back on my bike rack. I found the staff of this bike shop to be so friendly and helpful and I was so very grateful. I didn't mind spending the money to get a bike overhaul since my birthday is coming up. Thank you to the people at Trek bicycle of Orlando.

Big store with a great selection! Staff is super knowledgeable and helpful. Their warranty stands…read morebehind the product.

Mobile Cycle - motorcyclerepair - Updated May 2026

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