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    Two Brothers Bicycles

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Bike repair and maintenance

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    4 years ago

    I love that they pick up and drop off. It was quick and easy, and my bike is ready to ride! thanks guys!

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    Longmont Bicycle Company

    Longmont Bicycle Company

    (35 reviews)

    We ordered a Trike on line. Longmont Bicycle assembled it. Chris was great. It was a gift and he…read moreactually got the trike to our home without my husband knowing. He went the extra mile when we had trouble riding it. Returned to the house watched us try to ride and solved our problem. What incredible personal service.

    I just found out--and admittedly, it's on me for trusting the clerk knew what he was doing and not…read moreIMMEDIATELY checking every single thing he did before I left the shop or paid--that at my last visit, they installed my new tubes with NON-REMOVABLE-CORE presta valves ... without consulting me first. This is even weirder because I brought the bike in with schraeders installed, and the clerk assured me that even with prestas (The only type they had on hand, somehow??? Apparently???) I would be able to put slime in. I was not able to put slime in. Specifically, FlatOut. I want to clarify that the man that I spoke to during this last repair WAS NOT THE OWNER! The owner has always been very kind and accommodating, I think he might have just hired on a guy who shouldn't be in a customer-facing job, and I had bad luck-of-the-draw. I was trying pretty hard to be polite with the repair tech at the time to keep the tone light despite being told multiple times that what I wanted (A tube with a schraeder valve, the most commonplace type-) wouldn't be possible on my standard-size 26-inch tires. It must not have worked because the entire conversation, the guy I spoke to was using a very infantilizing tone that makes me wonder how he talks to his female colleagues if he talks to his female customers as if they don't have object permanence and have never seen a multi-speed bicycle in their lives. He told me to my face that I would be able to put my Flatout in, seeing as we live in goatshead burr country ... which requires a removable core. I should not have believed him. 80 bucks for a single tube-liner replacement that was literally the exact opposite of what I asked for on a slow weekday afternoon? No offense, but absolutely never again. You basically can't tell the difference until you get your face right up against the tire because the difference is so minute, but fun fact: once a NRC presta is damaged, there is nothing you can do about it except buy another brand-new tube. I have no choice but to completely replace this tube, which I'm sure is very good for their business model but has unfortunately lost them a customer, given that this was the third time in less than a year riding a road-bike on a well-maintained sidewalk. The unfortunate last straw. Given that they also sold me tannus tire-armor in the wrong size the first time (then when I came back to install it on the other wheel, AFTER I paid for the part order, told me that the original tire-armor they installed was the wrong size--as if that was somehow my fault, even though all I did was listen to the clerk and tap a card when they swore up and down that everything was copacetic--and then informed me that they didn't actually have any they would fit, so if I wanted liners I'd simply have to take what they had or order MORE %$#*ING PARTS with only a cursory promise that they MIGHT fit.) I am now genuinely wondering if this was deliberate sabotage to ensure I'd come back and buy more tubes. I am also wondering if the owner is aware that this is even happening, because I work with multiple bike commuters who say that they'll never go to Longmont Bike either for similar reasons. That feels like a bad-faith thing to assume, but I've had enough bad repair experiences in a row that I think it either has to be genuine neglect/incompetence on that one tech's part or a planned-obsolescence tactic. I wanted to like this shop so, so badly. It's local, it had what I needed (as long as I was coming in for small accessories like a U-lock, or a pump) and I'm genuinely bummed that I can't in good sense consider them as an option now. I'm gonna have to take my chances with the University of Youtube in a town full of cyclists, which is a crying shame.

    Cenna Custom Cycles

    Cenna Custom Cycles

    (14 reviews)

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    If you want to "up" your ride experience, doing a Pro Fit (and especially purchasing a new ride you…read morealways wanted) with Cenna should definitely elevate your experience to a new level that might surprise you. It did for me - and I've ridden high-end, 'custom-fitted' bikes for decades. Doing just this with Cenna was robably my best cycle experience - from a long list of good-to-great ones - with even gaining tons of new & valuable cycle learning. Cenna is a true pro with a hard-earned experience over decades that, combined with the right amount of data-driven fit input, results in that true, perfect fit experience. Easily the best bike fit of many before. One you immediately consciously tune into on each ride in a delightful way. It is worth noting that it is better to have an average bike with a perfect fit (than the best bike with a mediocre fit). So don't underestimate the fit side. And Cenna is a true fit pro as well as a truly expert mechanic immensely knowledgeable about the entire range of equipment (road, tri, gravel, mtn) and its optimal installation. But, what is best for you - not what the shop likes for themselves. And, to note, there is some great depth in the shop from Harrison. Sure, many bikes can sure seem an expensive luxury; complete pro fits an indulgence. Don't let others judge your inferior bike - or your high-end one. But, whatever bike you resonate with, the investment in a great fit should bear some truly nice dividends over its life. My experience is that this is a great bike shop of wide scope and depth for most any need from basic to the finesse wrenchings needed for a top cat rider.

    Seemingly good expertise and a nice selection of products. However, the attitude that comes with…read moredoing business at this establishment are not worth it relative to the numerous other bike shops in the area. I bought a pair of cycling shoes directly from a manufacturer and was looking for some insight about the fit. When I visited this store, I was told that I would have to pay to get any input. The exact words were "you bought those online, and I have those shoes in the store. Why should I do anything?" This is not the type of conduct that builds relationships and shows any interest in repeat business. I would never expect to be talked to this way by a business owner, much less one where I'd already spent $1400 on a set of carbon wheel in the past twelve months. And to be clear, I called previously and was told my size was NOT available in the store and would have to be ordered.

    Two Brothers Bicycles - bike_repair_maintenance - Updated May 2026

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