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    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Gear Bikes

    (15 reviews)

    ££

    West End

    A bike Mecca in the Westend and despite being a tad on the expensive side-what they lack in low…read morecost they make up for in quality. Now I am no biker, I know very little about bikes, the world of bikes or even the world of bike shops. But the guys behind the counter are really friendly and made me feel very welcome as they explained the basics. If you are interested in buying then they will walk you through and they don't push a sale. Gear also sell all manner of bike accessories, from lights and helmets to pedals and pumps. If you ever find your bike in need of some love, they also offer bike repairs and tune-ups at a very reasonable price. Though because they are well known in the area you may have to wait a few days before it is ready. What I really love about the shop is the biker community vibe. They leave a pump outside the store for anyone to use and they have helped a friend of mine with his breaks for free. Gear also sell pocket cycle maps of where best to go for a bike ride in the city so if you pop by I highly recommend that you spend £5 on that little gem.

    Gear of Glasgow is situated on Gibson Street and meets all your bike related needs. Childrens…read morebikes, mountain bikes, BMX bikes, all manner of bikes and even accessories for them too like little bells and reflectors. Do you have a bicycle puncture? Does your bicycle need a little bit of TLC? The look no further as Gear of Glasgow also do bike repairs too, all prices are very reasonable and the staff are friendly too.

    Evans Cycles

    Evans Cycles

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    YAY BIKES!! I…read moreloooooove this shop!! Now, don't get me wrong, it's not the cheapest place on the planet (hence the 4 stars!!) but it's a great shop with knowledgeable staff. Robin B and I went to a wee "Fix It" do they had this evening, for the lay-deeez!! ;-) (I got an email last week offering me the opportunity to attend a "Females' Bike Fixing" workshop/class thingy. I thought this would be handy, as I'm preeeeettty useless about ANYthing to do with my bike-other than riding it...so I signed us up!!) I didn't really know what to expect, to be honest...but I enjoyed it and it was really informative!! Scott, the chap giving the chat was friendly and kept asking if anyone had questions, which was nice! A lot of the info was about road bikes and I have a hybrid, but I still learned how to change an inner tune PROPERLY, so happy with that result!! :-) The whole presentation was engaging and full of useful info-AND WE GOT A GOODIE BAG AT THE END!! Always a MASSIVE plus!! Lol Other than tonight, I have been into the store A LOT-due to a dangerous position VERY close to my office-I've also bought bikes via their Ride To Work scheme, through my employers! :-) I've always had no issues in picking my bikes up-when you pick it up from the shop they build it for you-which is massive bonus, I no longer have a shoogly basket!! Yay! As I say, not the cheapest bike shop around, but I find their variety of stock and knowledge both outweigh the cons...they stock Dawes Duchess bikes and they are THE BEST! Vintage-looking, classic colours, elegant and they come with a BASKET!! (My bike is a shiny black Dawes Duchess, called The Duchess...I LOVE her!!!) I would recommend this store to any of my friends, but with a caveat that they may not like the prices...

    So, my old bicycle that I bought second hand finally decided to give up the ghost. Thusly, twas…read moretime to invest in a new mechanical steed to carry me on my various quests around the city! As Harry and I are in the throws of saving for Japan, buying a decent bike outright was out of the question. I was in the market to finance a mid-range bicycle, and that narrowed my options down somewhat. Highly recommended on the financing front was Evans, who will do 0% finance from £500 upwards. I also was advised that if you wanted to buy a cheaper bike, but were able to make up total cost to £500 with accessories, they would finance that as well. The process of buying was a little more drawn out than I'd have liked. This was mostly my fault because I wanted to test drive my primary two candidates, the Trek Neko WSD SL and the Pinnacle Cobalt 2014. Alas, the Pinnacle in my frame size seemed to have vanished from the face of the earth, and the Trek bikes were not kept in store. I had to put down a £50 refundable deposit to order in the Trek Neko for test driving. When they had what was to become my bicycle and built it, they called me to let me know. Unfortunately the weather was horrific and they don't let you test the bikes when the weather is bad for obvious reasons. When the wind and rain finally let up, I was able to take a 20 minute test drive (you can take up to 30 minutes, and they'll lend you a helmet and high vis gear). I fell in love! Don't tell Harry. Now comes the financing bit... after my test drive, I was all set to start the buying process. Sadly, it was 15 minutes before closing, and they said the application could take a half hour or more. Booo! So I came back two days later. Now, I knew I would have to bring ID, but nobody had informed me that I had to bring a utility bill or bank statement until I got there - though I can't complain two much. The poor guy was new on the job. This was made doubly tricky because I had just moved house the weekend previous... Cue an adventure to the nearest internet café to print off my bank statement! And at last get the finance done! Happy days! Anyway, the guys were very knowledgeable and helped me pick out the bike lock, mudguards, and pannier rack to fit my requirements. Even better, they fit them on the bike for me at no extra cost! This of course meant I had to wait another day before receiving my bike at long last. Anticipation is such sweet agony! Long story short, my mechanical steed is magnificent as she flies silently through the streets. Tis the girliest mount I have ever ridden as an adult. Still to come, the 6 week bike service to work out any kinks that have popped up! Will they get the coveted fifth star? Only time will tell!

    Dales Cycles

    Dales Cycles

    (15 reviews)

    ££

    Cowcaddens, City Centre

    Terrible company. Terrible sales team. Awful miserable Scottish way of dealing with customers. No…read morepeople skills and their bikes are very limited in their range. They claim the bikes are ready to ride but after purchasing one it came with it's chain unattached and missing nobs on the steering wheel tigtner. After returning the bike I was told I won't be given a replacement or an alternative and to take my custom elsewhere. All because I complained. This Krister Sandberg guy that works in sales has been in the job 30 years and thinks he is above everyone. Old fashioned and zero sales etiquette. DO NOT shop with them. They portray themselves as the John Lewis of bike stores but really there are MUCH better companies out there. PS: I am trying to verify my review but there is no section to leave my order number. However I shall leave it here: Your Invoice #1000009720 for Order #1000013605

    I'd been searching for a bike for some time. I knew what I wanted - a ladies' frame hybrid, with…read morehydraulic disc brakes, suspension, and the space to fit mudguards and panniers. I didn't think this was asking for the moon really, but according to what was available in other Glasgow bike shops, it seemed that this was a big ask, without spending a fortune. That was, until we went to Dales. Dales are fantastic! They have a huge range of bikes, and we spotted one straight away that seemed as though it might be ideal. We were very quickly helped by Lynsday. She established exactly what I was looking for, what sort of cycling I'd be doing, and what sort of price range I had budgeted for. Lyndsay was clearly a bike enthusiastic, and knew her bike stuff inside out - we were very impressed at her knowledge, and her friendly and helpful manner. Once she'd established that our chosen bike was the right size, she let me go for a test ride. It was pouring with rain, so Lyndsay and Simon very sensibly stayed inside while I hurtled up and down the street for a very quick test ride. I didn't need any longer though - as soon as I got on the bike, I knew it was the one for me. Once we'd made the decision to buy, Lyndsay continued to be super helpful. She showed us mudguards, with more detail than I could have thought possible about mudguards, and the various pannier racks and pannier bags. We didn't feel hurried at any point, even though the shop was very busy, and were very happy with the options we chose. When I returned to collect my bike (they were building me a fresh out the box one and fixing on the various bits), Lynsday was there again to help, making sure I was totally happy and comfortable on the bike before riding it off into the sunset (rain). I'll be taking my new bike back to Dales for its 2 month service when it's due, and Simon was so impressed with the service that we received, that he'll be taking his bike in for a service too. The whole process of choosing, testing and buying a bike at Dales was very easy and actually enjoyable. I would recommend Dales first time every time to anyone looking to buy a bike.

    Billy Bilsland Cycles

    Billy Bilsland Cycles

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    Excellent service, knowledgeable staff. Showed my 6 year old what to do and within minutes he was…read moreno longer scared of bikes, a couple of weeks later he was on the pedals and is loving biking.

    So, after my last spoke replacement seemingly caused further damage to the wheel, I came to Billy…read moreBilsland to have it fixed again, since my preferred shop was still not accepting new jobs. They were able to take the bike right away, and I'd be able to pick it up the next day. YAY! I like when I can get these issues fixed immediately, since I ride my bike every day. We discussed the possibility of rebuilding the wheel entirely or buying a new one, but I wasn't really up for that when all I needed were a few spokes When I came back to get my bike this time, they had replaced (as discussed) the previous replacement spokes which were not up to spec, and the further broken one as well as all the other spokes had the tension fixed. Another thing they had done, though, was do a minor service without previously agreeing with me (my bike wasn't actually due a service for at least 4 months). They seriously discounted the service, which was appreciated, but again I dislike being ambushed for services / items that weren't requested (as so many shops seem to do) so I had to knock off a star. These guys are professionals, quick and efficient, working to high quality. My bike has been in tip top condition since my visit. This bike shop is definitely geared towards the 'serious cyclist' rather than wee, leisurely commuters like me, but none-the-less a great wee shop.

    Bike for Good - Fix Your Own Bike sessions

    Bike for Good

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    Finnieston, West End

    Great service from Peter. Fixed my tyre and gears right away. Great prices on used bikes and great…read moreselection of used accessories. A great community asset.

    I only ended up here after my man wanted to check out what they had on offer. He bought a bike a…read morewhile ago but he's not 100% happy with it so was looking for some advice. The guy was brand new and knew his stuff. He used to volunteer but managed to secure some funding to get a full time position. His passion for the project really came across and made you also feel enthusiastic. They are based just off Argyle Street, West End side, and is a fair size. I couldn't stop gopping round the place. It's a pretty cool establishment and I love the fact that it's a social enterprise. There's a front and back workshop, sales floor and a mezzanine level storing more bikes. There's also a sewing project enterprise on the mezzanine, I can't remember what they were called. The guy said there was talk of turning part of it into a cafe, I think this would be a fantastic idea. I hope they do. They take in old bikes, work their magic and produce just like new bikes. They had some quite decent ones on display but note they do change frequently. I saw a cracking pink one for £75. Ooh tempting! I do have a bike, one I've had from my early teens and it's alright. I would like to get it checked though and see if it's road worthy as it's longing to be ridden. They can help you or you can have access yourself on certain days for £4 per hour and use the facilities to fix up your bike yourself. It's a great idea and I highly recommend popping along. Get your bike needs sorted all in one stop. Also check out the photos on the walls, they are by our talented Alasdair W.

    Philip Lang - bikes - Updated May 2026

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