Looking For A Mountain Bike shop Need to bring my bikes in for a quick service as we just moved and I want to make sure the drive didn’t knock anything loose before...
RetiredCoolKid replied:
Try Spun in Northside.
Maharichie replied:
Spun in Northside for the shop and Hueston Woods for blue trails. There are several well maintained trails, all fun. Restrooms and bike maintenance stand plus friendly crowds make it my go to spot.
bigsticksoftspeaker replied:
The Garage OTR
sileightyks replied:
Reser's has always taken good care of me, highly recommend
garbagepanties replied:
FYI, if you have a hex key set and a screwdriver and an IQ above 50 this is something you can definitely handle on your own in less than 20 mins.
PutuoKid replied:
Check out CORA. Their webpage has great breakdowns of every trail and conditions. They link to the Trailforks app. The soil in this area has terrible drainage so trails are closed longer than they would be most other places after a rain. If you're a frequent rider that is a terrible consequence of living here. On the difficulty side, there really aren't many terribly challenging trails. Most are green-blue to blue with just a few being blue-black. That being said, there are systems dotted throughout the region so you shouldn't be far from a trailhead no matter where you move to in the area.
AustinG_ replied:
Highly recommend Reser Bicycle Outfitters in Newport. A few blocks up from the Levee.
flourpouer replied:
I've heard rave reviews from some friends the go to England Idlewild Park, over in Burlington, KY for the mountain bike trails.
Hamst_r replied:
I have always used Bishops bicycles. Its in Milford.. but its been around forever and if i recall new owners.. old ones retired.
lksjdlkjglsiduglisjd replied:
[Here are a list of the trails and their current status](https://coramtb.org/trails) CORA controls the trail system around here (for better or worse). I don't know of any bad bike shops. Campus Cyclery, Reser, etc.. Google Maps can answer this question way better than any of us can.
se7vencostanza replied:
Montgomery cyclery
dreadpunk replied:
Mitchell memorial has 2 solid intermediate loops. Devou is a lot of fun also, and will test your skills.
It move to De Sales corner on Woodburn and changed the name to Cincinnati Bike Shop. The location in Norwood is now a martial arts center.
Nathan M. replied:
I know I'm offering my own opinion where you aren't asking for it, but I don't really feel great about Cincinnati Bicycle. As before, I recommend Kevin at Performance Bicycle in Kenwood. I also heard one of your friends can help out with small to mediumish repairs and tweaks. I'll ask around to find out what friend it is; his name is slipping my mind right now.:)
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