Total newbie to e-bikes. What’s a good place to find a good buying guide? And what are the general thoughts about buying used vs. new as a first bike?
Tim L. replied:
Hey Caroling! Here is a great E-Book on what to look for when you are first starting to find your perfect E-Bike. It really helped me and my wife figure out what was the best one for us. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9D8N7QIp_xKOHhRMlp4S2 xJVUE It is from https://www.facebook.com/373151686378311Electric Bike Revolution, who are a great company with a large selection of E-Bikes and great customer service! Plus they always have great discounts going on.
If you want the most ebike for the money Look at Sondors Basic bike $700.00 delivered to your door I've got over 15000 miles on my first one and it's still going strong. As with any ebike you have to keep them adjusted and maintained www.gosondors.com
Grey G. replied:
Huge community on Facebook for support https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=663841557078580
Recommendations for a bike shop that sells used bikes I want to buy a bike as a secondary mode of transportation and I'm on a tight budget, which means I have to buy a...
uluman replied:
The [Yellow Bike Project](http://austinyellowbike.org/locations/new-headquarters/) sells used bikes and parts for cash or through volunteer hours.
margar3t replied:
Tsunami on South Congress!
Anonymous replied:
* Cycleast * Bikefarm * Independent research and Craigslist http://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/search?q=used+bikes&restrict_sr=on */r/BikingATX
audiomuse1 replied:
I recommend a hybrid bike for Austin. It is roughly a cross between a mountain bike and a road bike. Something like this: http://www.thebicyclerepairshop.com/rental-bikes/hybrid_files/stacks_image_1003.jpg Gears really help make cycling easier since you occasionally have to ride up hills in this city. Also, a rear rack would allow you to attack baskets/panniers so you can carry stuff with you.
yellowraincoat replied:
I got one at Bike Farm in that price range. They have a lot of turnover so you might have a try a few times but could probably find something.
Anonymous replied:
I've got a hybrid Trek FX 7.1 I'm looking to sell. I got it when I first started cycling and have since moved on. She's a great bike, I just have no use for her anymore. :( It has a mirror on it and I'll even throw in the lights. Let me know if you're interested and I can get you some more info.
franciosmardi replied:
Bicycle Sport Shop has recently selling used bikes.
crimius replied:
Bike Farmhttp://austinbikefarm.com/ Clown Dog Bikes http://clowndogbikes.com/
Austin! I need your best bike shop recommendations! Austin is a bike town and my GF just bought an excellent Raleigh vintage bike. It's going to be great, but we need...
palex replied:
[Bike Farm](http://www.austinbikefarm.com/) is awesome
CantHackItPantywaist replied:
Eastside pedal pushers on 5 th and onion st.
warmboot replied:
In addition to the other comments I've made, I'll point you to [r/BikingATX](http://www.reddit.com/r/BikingATX/), which is a specific subreddit for Austin cycling issues.
TheSpeedy replied:
Bicycle Sports Shop on south Lamar is great.
Anonymous replied:
http://www.mellowjohnnys.com/
Mindflux replied:
Bicycle Sport Shop for us.:) But we're far north so we can't easily get down to some of the 'hipper' shops in Austin.
searust replied:
bought mine at Ozone--- they went out of their way to help me get the right gear ratios.
mhvoth replied:
My personal favorite is [Yellow Bike](http://austinyellowbike.org/), a community-run bike shop in East Austin. It is not a standard bike shop where you drop off your bike, tell them what's wrong, they fix it, you pay and ride away. At Yellow Bike volunteers help help YOU fix your own bike! I always leave Yellow Bike feeling empowered knowing that I just learned a valuable new skill in bike repair. Oh, and if you need spare parts you can get them for super cheap, even some new stuff. Now I realize that the Yellow Bike model isn't for everyone. If you would prefer not get your hands dirty and just let some experts handle your repairs then I recommend [The Peddler Bike Shop](http://www.peddlerbike.com/) at 51st and Duval. Great little shop! I have had them work on my vintage Gitane road bike as well as my new Black Sheep cruiser. Good work all-around.
yonilevin replied:
Yellow Bike is great, but be patient, you have to do the work. If that interests you, go for it. It's a great start to having freedom from the evil bike mechanic. Everyone has a bad story at all the bike shops in town. I would do your own shopping around and go talk to a few. Find the one that you feel is honest with you and treats you fairly. All the shops are going to be busy now that the weather is warming up, so don't expect it to get done overnight.
Anonymous replied:
Tsunami has helped me out of a serious pinch. Good people run that shop. They're on South Congress near Olturf.
froughty replied:
Monkey Wrench Bicycles on Lamar is a GREAT shop. 5555 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX 78751 (512) 467-2453
loganWTF replied:
Clown Dog bikes has always been great to me and have been pretty cheap. Plus it's right next to Crown and Anchor so I can go have a couple of beers while they work on my bike.
Anonymous replied:
PEDDLER PEDDLER PEDDLER PEDDLER PEDDLER
Anonymous replied:
I'll throw in another vote for Eastside Pedal Pushers. Decent work at a good price.
Anonymous replied:
I took my mountain bike to Clown Dog once. I explained that my rear dérailleur was throwing the chain in two specific gears. They told me no problem, and that I would hear from them in two or three days. A week later I call them and sure enough the guy had written down the wrong number. Bike was clean, chain freshly oiled. Took it out to Slaughter Trail for a test run, still has the derailleur issue. I do most basic repairs myself now. Anything more serious I take to Texas Cycle Werks.
Hey folks! I live in Hyde Park and I'm new in town. Anyone have a suggestion for a good bike shop between 45th and MLK? Preferably off Guad or Speedway. Youdabes.
Taylor V. replied:
Clown Dog has done a great job for me in the past and is willing to work within a budget if you're limited. They're off of San Jacinto, near Dean Keaton, basically in the middle of west campus: http://clowndogbikes.com/
Richie F. replied:
Cycle Progression these guys are the best.
Lixndsey P. replied:
Clown Dog
Bridget B. replied:
Clown Dog is the best!!! Peddler on 51 st and Bicycle Sport Shop on Guadalupe are also in the area. Bike Farm and Monkeywrench are also in the area. Also I live in Hyde Park so let's ride bikes!
Angela D. replied:
Bicycle Sport Shop just opened on Guad at 3202 and 32 nd
Steven G. replied:
I bike everywhere. I haven't owned a car in 20 years. Clown Dog is honest, reliable, and quick.
Chris F. replied:
Bicycle Sports Shop (S.Lamer & Barton Springs) is a larger shop that carries Specialized, Fairdale & Trek and a ton of accessories.
Jim W. replied:
Performance Bikes off Anderson.
Charlie R. replied:
Monkey Wrench on Guad.
Alondra G. replied:
Monkey Wrench bicycles is by far the best shop I've ever been to. They always have great discounts and their personnel is hella friendly and helpful
Aaron B. replied:
Clown Dog!
Joel W. replied:
Oh and join the club, its good times. http://bicyclesportshop.com/about/guadalupe-pg2390.htm
Bradley R. replied:
Clown Dog for sure. Some great groovy peeps there.
Looking for the best bike shops in town Hoping to get some great recommendations on bike shops.
I'm looking for a bike shop to tune/repair my road bike, and I'm looking...
Anonymous replied:
Cycleast on E. 6 th and Pedernales!
just_an_austinite replied:
I personally liked the experience from cycleast or Bike and Sport Shop on S.Lamar. They were both quick, professional, and very cost effective. The main thing I came to this thread is to recommend to avoid Mellow Johnny's at all cost. At one point they use to be the best in the city, but over time their egos have clouded their ability to repair the bikes and inflate the costs. Last time I took my bike there they insisted that my ghost shifting was due to derailleur needing replacement. I knew that I recently just purchased a new one, so I told them that I would have to circle back to them when I had more funds. Something just rubbed me the wrong way, so I ended up taking it to Cycleast which just had to replace a cable and do an alignment on the shifting. It literally saved me hundreds of dollars and it has been riding great sense.
aggieotis replied:
The Peddler and Cycleast are my go-tos. Both have excellent staff and take good care of you.
Cycleast and Bicycle Sport Shop are great places to go as people have mentioned. Ozone Bikes is also a good place and they sell some nice mountain bikes As for buying a used mountain bike check out Austin Bike Farm
2slowam replied:
I cannot give Bicycle Sport Shop on Lamar any higher recommendation. I bought pedals, they put them on for free. I had something weird with the derailer on my bike, they adjusted for free and gave me some tips on how to transport better. I stopped in the other day, parked my bike, and someone noticed I had a broken valve stem cover. Gave me a replacement plus two more just in case. I fucking love this place. I go the extra distance to stop in there just to get air in my tires.
ajfa replied:
Buck's Bikes. Best mechanics I know. Really honest, not overly expensive, fix things for free quite often. Also, Cannondale shop.
Hi, friends. Looking for a very small men's bike (for a 5'3" man). Mostly for biking around town but maybe some mild trails. Obviously cost is a concern. Suggestions on...
Liz H. replied:
Hi! My boyfriend is selling a small touring bike that might interest you: http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/5733611208.html. I know it says women's bike in the title, but that's only because of the size. It should fit a 5'3" man perfectly.
Rick G. replied:
Austin Bikelist
Rick G. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/259296427566375 Clown Dog Bikes
I'm moving out of state and need to ship 2 bikes. Anybody have a recommendation on best method? FedEx, Shipbikesdotcom, Bikeflightsdotcom, take on plane, or ?...
Angela D. replied:
Bicycle Sport Shop will give you a free box as well. Call ahead to the shop as they build bikes off-site and will have to get the box to the shop.
Aj C. replied:
YOu're welcome to a box from us at the Peddler anytime. We've been using shipbike.com lately and it's cheaper than fedex or UPS though it still ends up shipping thru one of them.
Austin bike shop/rental recommendation? My gf and I are taking a trip to Austin, and I'd like to rent bikes for a day to go for a decent ride, like 30-40 mi perhaps. Can...
inb4you replied:
Bicycle Sport Shop on South Lamar is probably your best bet. As for routes, you'll probably need to be more specific on what you're looking for. Might start with what kind of bike are you looking to ride.
bevojames replied:
I'm partial to Lance's shop, [Mellow Johnnys](http://austin.mellowjohnnys.com/rentals). Bicycle sports shop is a good place too, but it's situated in a very, very busy intersection of Austin (not sure what type of riders you guys are). There are several rides that leave from MJs on Saturday and Sunday as well that can accommodate every skill level. BSS also offers the same. If you guys are into mountain biking, the barton creek greenbelt is something you'd want to check out, or at least go for a hike.
yonilevin replied:
http://www.austinbiketoursandrentals.com/ It's run by my friend Keith and also offers tours. It's run by local cyclists and hands down the best in town.
lumpyspacesam replied:
Streamline Cycles. Id call all your options first and see which has the type of bike you want available, that will narrow it down quickly.
Looking for a NOLA seamstress willing to give lessons/rent a sewing machine in the next few days! Woke up today and found a bunch of dudes on bikes from Austin, on day...
Detenten replied:
http://sewfabulousnola.com/ They are on Oak street. They do group classes and private lessons, and have sewing machines on-site that you can use. I would contact them for sure!
freddyarium replied:
Can you ask them to join the [Social Ride](https://www.facebook.com/events/125048101019482/) on Thursday? It'd be fun to ride with some touring cyclists.
Could someone recommend a bike shop in town that has a selection of rear top mount baskets?
Angela D. replied:
Hi Jaynna, I've seen this type of basket where the bottom has springs that you can easily attach to your back rack without any hardware installation. I believe this is the one: https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Market-LX-Rear-Basket/dp/B00773XSMA/ref=sr_1_6?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1483890167&sr=1-6&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A4006822011 They also make a "pet one" that looks similar but seems to have the same bottom attachment: https://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Basket-Handlebar-Mounts-Black/dp/B003OFZ8YQ