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    Pedal Fun Cycles

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bike repair and maintenance

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    5 years ago

    Absolutely top notch place to get a bike repair job done. Quick, affordable and done professionally. I won't be going anywhere else.

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    7 years ago

    Scott has now expanded his shop and into the Waist Not Want Not consignment store space fronting York Rd, as WNWN is sadly no more .

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    Baltimore Bicycle Works - At the shop

    Baltimore Bicycle Works

    (54 reviews)

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    Charles North

    Baltimore is largely a flat city (especially relative to San Francisco), and so I very much wanted…read moreto ride a bike around and see the safer parts of the city. It was not easy to find a bike shop, but I am glad I found Baltimore Bicycle Works. The bikes were top notch, easy to operate, and well-maintained. I brought my own helmet and lock to save some money, but they rent them as well. We rented for a "loose" 24 hours. That was much appreciated so we didn't have to worry about the exact timing of return. The staff was friendly and helpful. If you plan to eat a lot while in Baltimore, like I did, you can offset those calories with biking, and have a great time doing it. The only drawbacks were locating the shop, finding bike lane streets, and the need to carefully consider where you are riding and where to safely lock up your bike. That may sound like a lot- but IMHO, there is crime everywhere. We can limit our experiences because we live in fear, or we can venture forth with reasonable caution. We locked up the bikes for hours while visiting both the aquarium and the museum of art without issue. So seize the day.

    My front wheel was wobbling so I biked to Baltimore Bicycle Works to see if they could help. I was…read moreimmediately greeted walking in the door. Bernardo helped identify the problem, even when it wasn't straightforward, fully explained what had happened and proposed a reasonable fix. He even let my two year old hold a tool and pretend to help when his patience ran thin. I left the shop with my bike in better shape than ever. Will be back.

    Joe's Bike Shop

    Joe's Bike Shop

    (61 reviews)

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    Fells Point

    I am not one to habitually write negative-mediocre reviews. However, my experience with Joe's Bike…read moreShop was unfortunately less than satisfactory. I was a former Mt. Washington Bike shop patron in the 1980s and early 1990s before I moved to Oakland-Berkeley, CA. I like to give everyone 50% of the benefit of some doubt, and an honest lap. However, if you have outlier on the curve bicycles that don't fit under the current day technologies familiarity bell curve, I don't recommend this shop. POSITIVES. Let me first say my aim is not to sour my positive experience had. I appreciate Jens' and Mike's customer service skills. They both listened to me, were respectful, courteous, and did not oversell their knowledge about my unique bicycles, keeping kept expectations reasonable and reassured me they would be transparent about any work that would be needed. I will say, Mike did a good job on the tune up. DING #1. Unfortunately, they did not check in when making a repair without soliciting my feedback, first. Replaced my derailleur with a ~$20 one, but I did not approve this switch out. I appreciate that safety is paramount with this shop, and I had an engaging discussion with Mike on this. He was apologetic for not checking in with me, and this was certainly appreciated. What this shop did not understand is my dated, 2006, trusty steed, urban assault/sherpa Specialized Tricross was INTENTIONALLY sans a third chain ring--whereby, it requires someone who is deft at dispensing 1.5 toggles of the old skool index shifters. Clearly they perceived this 'feature' as a safety flaw. Back in 2005/2006, this model came with the option to be sans the third chain ring. And, these shifters which are obsolete now. The set I have were the last ones could locate on this spaceship, and were recently installed last year. And yeah, the original index shifters lasted 16 years! (MAJOR) DING #2. Corey on the other hand has a MAJOR 'tude problem and is the reason I will NOT be returning to this establishment. Intransigent, omnipotent, disrespectful, unyielding, curt, utterly and COMPLETELY rude are the operatives that come to mind about him. His interpersonal skills have A LOT to be desired. Understatement. Clear the dude Corey is sans knowing how to dispense, 'I'm sorry. I made a mistake.' He needs to stand correct. Bounce on this cat if you know what's good for you. Ask for Mike or Jens. Aside: For a frame of reference, I can assert my agency on Corey's lack of customer service acumen. I spent a good number of years in the food service industry as a teenager, and while working my way through my BSc. Claim to Fame: I was the Assistant Manager of the highest yielding Haagen Däzs store in the country in Baltimore Harborplace during the summer of 1987. Intransigent Corey went out of his way to make a judgement call about my derailleur--claiming it was not the correct derailleur or installed correctly; quite likely it got nix a bit during the trip across the country. What this myopic dude failed to understand about my Tricross is it is intentionally configured this way due to only two chain rings configuration--mind you, by one of the most renown, competent, bicycle mechanics in this country, John Kos Koslosky at Castro Valley Cyclery in Castro Valley, CA. A cat who has been my bicycle mechanic for over 20 years, and who: - Since 1982, has been a road and mountain bicycle racer who even, at one time in his career, trained at the US Olympic training center in Colorado. - Is US National Team Mechanic certified. - Is a premier wheel builder (built more than 6000 wheels since 1984), including wheels for UCI world champions. - From 2001-2009 was the Australian National Mountain Bike DH/4X Team Technical Director and Head Mechanic. DING #3. I also had to enquire at least three times to be afforded a copy of an invoice for my annals. Not even cool I had to solicit this record of my repairs and cost of labor; this was a FIRST. Thankfully, I found another shop that has EXEMPLARY customer service skills, and wasn't even squeamish about servicing my one of a kind Dutch Batavus with experimental Sturmery-Archer hubs and drum brakes. They even reassured me they have access to Sturmey-Archer parts that may not be of everyone else's familiar. Yes, I had Joe's Bike Shop issue my Batavus a look over a week ago. The dialogue I had with Joe's Bick Shop did not include swirls of confidence for me.

    I have used this shop to help with my bikes since I have moved here. I recently brought 2 bikes in…read moreto have them look at one at a time. The first one was a fold up it was a little loose in the middle.. This is unsafe to ride (I had rode my bike there) and, then the other it needed another gear shifter so i thought. This is unsafe to ride (again I rode there). I took them to another shop. The fold up needed the tension screw tightened. Now I ride it all the time. The second one needed the gear shifter and, another thing. The Employee told me my Schwinn bike is cheap. I'm not sure if I caught him on a bad day. Now, I cannot trust that they are just trying to sell me one of their bikes. If this happened to me it's happened to others.

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