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    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    Cahaba Cycles

    (4 reviews)

    I recently began taking spin classes and really wanted to invest in the appropriate footwear. I…read morecame to Cahaba cycles on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The staff was preparing for inventory but they certainly made sure I was assisted. Jeremy was awesome in answering my questions and really offered guidance in picking the right shoe for me. They had limited shoe inventory but I was determined to find a shoe . I had grown weary online shopping. I'm very satisfied with my purchase and can't wait to strap on my new spin cleats!

    I've purchased two bikes and numerous products from this location over the years, and customer…read moreservice has never been this terrible. I brought my bike in to get level 2 service and new tires. Rear breaks wasn't working when I brought the bike in and they wasn't working after I paid for service repair. This store changed my card $480 for tires and service, and put a $480 hold on my card for five days. I took my bike back to get breaks serviced and ask about the hold on my card after the charge on my card, but manager just said that the breaks not being serviced the first time and the hold on my card after the charge on my card was only a minor issue. I guess me being charged twice for services that they didn't complete , didn't matter to them. They didn't even call to tell me they fixed the issue with my breaks, and when I called them after the 4th day, they asked me when would I be in to pick up my bike, like I was the hold up. They never greeted me when I walked through the door, and they're nonchalant about whatever issues I had with my bike. I told them I would write a review, and that I wouldn't be back and they seemed to not care. I hope this review helps others ,so they don't experience what I've been through with this company. I miss the customer service of the previous managers Justin, Daniel, and follow up customer service of Emily.

    Chief Ladiga Trail - Trail is dedicated to Dr Mike Tucker. A local physician & cyclist hit by a drunk driver

    Chief Ladiga Trail

    (7 reviews)

    How does this only have 2 reviews? Madness!…read more It's a 33 mile, paved, super clean, well maintained bike trail that goes from a park in Anniston, through the JSU campus and on to the Alabama/Georgia State line. At that point it connects/turns into the Silver Comet Trail which continues another 60 or so miles into Georgia, (for all you psychos who want to bike 90 miles). Most importantly, it is as flat as can be so anyone can ride forever on it without getting into any serious uphill slopes which while for some may be fun, for others may be grueling. There is nothing grueling about this trail. A kid could do it no problem. It is long, and so if you don't want to do the entire thing you can start at the Eubanks Welcome Center in Piedmont and from there it's about 14 miles to the state line. The reason I say to do this section if you're not going to do the entire trail is that this is where the trail starts to go through a forest and so the scenery is nice, it's shaded in most areas and you won't run into many crossings where you'll see any traffic at all. Just a flat, peaceful, meandering section of trail that crosses over streams and goes past pastures and mountains along the way. The welcome center has clean restrooms, plenty of parking and is in a nice safe area. If you have a bike and you're looking for a nice place to ride I'm not sure it gets much better than this. Pack what you need for the Piedmont to State Line section as you won't encounter much along the way as far as places to stop for any supplies. But that's the point right? You're going into a forest. There isn't supposed to be anything out there besides the birds and butterflies and creeks and streams and trees and all that so definitely bring whatever you might need with you.

    We purchased a Weehoo (a bicycle attachment that allows the toddler to assist in propulsion) a few…read moreweeks ago and have been wanting to take it out on the Silver Comet or Chief Ladiga for a while. We decided to take it to Chief Ladiga first even though it's an hour outside or Atlanta because the elevation profile is fairly level for most of the 32 mile section. We also planned to break up the trip with an over night in Jacksonville, AL. You pass through Piedmont, Jacksonville, Weaver and into Anniston where the trail ends. We divided the trip over two days with the out section on a Saturday and return on a Sunday, which made it possible with our 4 year old in the back. I used my 1984 Italian Columbus SLX steel bike to pull the extra 70 lbs which wasn't easy but still managed to average 13 mph and many times was in the 18-19mph sections. If you are single this is totally doable in a day if you start out earlier in the AM. If you are a family however it's best to stretch it out. This past weekend we parked our car at the Esom Hill trail head, assembled our bikes, and got underway towards Alabama. The GA/AL boarder is just a 1/4 mile from the Esom Hill trail head parking lot. About 8 miles into our ride Nicole's tire punctured and we had a short break to fix the flat. The trail was gorgeous as the first 10 miles heads through the Dugger Mountain Wilderness, part of Talladega National Forest. If you pack a tent and gear you could even camp right off the trail within the parks campgrounds. As the trail is mostly down hill towards Piedmont, the next town, we easily covered the first 14 miles within the hour. The trail covers multiple small bridge crossings In the small town of Piedmont other bikers were stopped at the old Station House. One of the intersections is S Center Street where we stopped at Elevated Coffee where besides home baked goods, coffee and breakfast they also stock a few items for cyclists: from inner tubes, CO2 cartridges, and Hammer Nutrition electrolytes. The following 10 - 12 miles were remote again with good tree cover for shade but also patches of sunlight coming through on uncovered sections. Before entering Jacksonville we stopped at Germania Springs Garden, which had a playground for our little one to get out and stretch her legs and was located right off the trail. Jacksonville was approximately 28 miles, short 4-5 miles from the end of the trail, and was also where we spent the night, at the Hilton Garden Inn. From the Hilton Garden in we had dinner at Calhouns Steakhouse after showering and it was a nice 1/2 mile walk from the Hotel. The next morning, I was up early to ride my bike all the way to the end and back, which took just 20 minutes in each direction. Without having a little kid to pull, I was making much better time and I covered about 12 miles, before hitching the family back for the tour back home. This was an epic little weekend getaway, and I'd highly encourage it for anyone who needs it.

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    Bike Link Of Hoover

    (17 reviews)

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    Out of the 3 bike shops I've visited in the Birmingham area, Bike Link has (by far) had the best…read morecustomer service! Very knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly. Many bike shops are knowledgeable, but the friendliness goes a long way for someone that may be anxious with branching out into new territory in regard to riding/bikes. I have been helped by Scott most of my visits, but have also interacted with the owner and one of the bike mechanics. I initially went in thinking I wanted to get a Specialized Roubaix Sport, but with the bike shortage, they helped me find another great bike that would work for my needs in the meantime (a Specialized Tarmac). When I came for my 30 day tuneup and mentioned some shoulder tension, they immediately had a recommendation for me to change to a shorter stem and did all they could to help me ride comfortably. I also made several gear exchanges as well, as I was learning what worked for me and what didn't. They have been helpful and patient every step of the way. 5 stars, hands down!

    This bike shop had the hybrid bikes that I needed for myself and my friend. They were very helpful…read moreon holding the bikes and letting us test ride them and sizing them to us before the ride. I left them there to have a few things added to the bikes. When I went to pick them up the next business day they weren't prepared as promised. When you spend that kind of money for bicycles I expect them to listen to you and prepare them accordingly.

    Cahaba Cycles - Have a great ride!

    Cahaba Cycles

    (23 reviews)

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    My cycle shoes needed adjusting so I came here after having lunch. The gentleman that assisted me…read moretold me what I needed to know about maintaining my spin shoes. He was cute and very helpful! I really appreciated the knowledgeable resource he provided during my visit. This was my first time at this location. They have a lot of cool bikes, helmets and other cycle accessories. I currently use my shoes for spin class only but I plan to purchase a bike soon to do some biking outside of stationary cycling. I will definitely return here in the future!

    Randomly decided the other day that I wanted a bike. Realized that apparently there is some kind of…read morenational shortage of bikes because I guess covid has everyone wanting to go outside and do something and it seems that as a result bikes are in short supply online. So I went to Cahaba Cycles and they had a good selection of seemingly nice ones and without any trouble at all I got sized up and directed toward exactly the one I was checking out initially online. They had it in stock and got it assembled in a timely manner and as far as I can tell everything about it works smoothly and flawlessly. The store is spacious and has a wide variety of bikes and related accessories. The employees all seem to be actual bike lover types as opposed to those you might find at some bigger sporting goods stores. Real experts in this place. High quality stuff. I haven't been a customer for long but as far as first impressions go they did a great job. No major upselling or pressure, none of the kind of pretentiousness that you can sometimes encounter in stores that sell specialty hobby related things. I know almost nothing about bikes, and they didn't make me feel like an idiot for asking questions so that was nice. So overall a great local business with friendly and knowledgeable people, high quality products and pretty much everything you need to get going on a bike. What more can you ask for?

    Wigs Wheels - bikes - Updated May 2026

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