Newbie question- where's the best place to find pants/jersey/chest protector for a small 7 year old? Goldstream Bikes? Other? Thanks!
Jason R. replied:
S G Power has some stuff. They can also order in quite a bit. Online www.gpbikes.com, www.chainreactioncycles.com/ca/en, www.jrbicycles.com, www.danscomp.com Also worth asking around at the track, lots of used stuff around here and there.
Cam S. replied:
Jason Rider has nailed that reply!
Kevin C. replied:
Another great Canadian online source I just had great transaction (awesome tracking and emails that kept me posted where I was) with is Canada's Motorcycle. In CAD and free shipping over $49! To boot their prices are cheaper than others for things I was looking for. For example, the fox elbow pads , $14.36 , Danscomp is a couple of bucks more https://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/fox-racing-peewee-titan-elbow-guards.html , Best way to find things for juniors is to go here https://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/motocross-dirt-bike.html, then go to either jersey, pants, protections, etc then filter for youth . Have fun !
Local used bike shop suggestions Looking for a great local used bike shop! While google provides some results, they lack pricing details of stock – would like to avoid...
OddCanadian replied:
https://www.rebuycycleshop.ca/ in Langford
Stormtoquer replied:
[Bicycleitis](https://bicycle-itis.com)
JohnsonStBridge replied:
\~$600 is the going price for a entry level new city/hybrid bicycle. I think the used shops have already been mentioned but I would also recommend checking out Fairfield Bicycles if new is at all a consideration. Fairfield's niche is the everyday cyclist so they don't really stock carbon racing or mountain bikes and generally have a better selection of quality 'around town' bikes for commuting, cargo, exercise, and the like.
Personally I've enjoyed great service from their mechanics in the past and if you don't want to shop around in person to a ton of places I would give them (and other local shops) a quick ring or email. I'm sure they would be happy to explain what might be a good fit for your situation so you could determine if it is worth a in person trip to check out fit.
ejmears replied:
Something of note, you may have to be patient and make some compromises. Usually the market for used bikes is pretty robust in Victoria but this year seems to be an anomaly. COVID has increased the demand for bikes with a lot of folks wanting to get out and enjoy a safe outdoor activity. That has less 'ignored' bikes on the market as folks who would have sold are utilizing them and more folks looking to pick something up. On top of a change in habit for used bikes most new bikes are manufactured offshore with factories shut down early in 2020 just reopening and now having issues shipping internationally with reduced cargo ship capacity.
In speaking with folks at bike shops they are busier then ever and also having a harder time than ever getting stock in. The repairs departments are way over usual capacity and also delayed in getting parts.
ejmears replied:
Rebuy and Recyclistas as mentioned are the two used "specialists", Cycles West often has some used stock as well. More shops used to do used but with the issues around rampant theft it's hard to take on the liability. Most shops will only take used if it's something they sold someone.
Migtino replied:
Maybe not used but Oak Bay Bicycles had one or two at your price range. They’re pretty good I think the basic Norco model was 550 or something like that
cscream replied:
North Park sells some used bikes, but you should also be able to get a new bike from them for that price. Bonus, it will be under warranty with free tune ups.
PawneeRaccoon replied:
I was in your shoes last month! I went to Recyclistas and the used shop in Langford. Way more bikes at the shop in Langford but they definitely weren’t in as good shape (lots rusted, torn up seats, etc.) Recyclistas had really low stock but their staff was really helpful. Most of their bikes seemed to be anywhere from $250-600 (tax included). Be prepared to buy as soon as you find something you like, as they’re flying off the shelves and you won’t really have the luxury of shopping around.
angeluscado replied:
I was debating whether or not to post the same question! I'm looking for exactly the same thing - something simple to get me from point A to point B. I'm checking out Recyclistas this week. I've been told (by someone who shops there regularly) that most of their adult bikes are in the $300 to $600 range.
Is there a place to store bikes? Or are we allowed to keep them in our dorms?
Alissa A. replied:
No bikes in your room, but there is storage in some of the res basements, plus lockers outside the buildings and all across campus. Campus Security and SUBText in the Student Union Building are other good resources for bike storage questions:)
Hey can anyone recommend a good bike shop in Vancouver proper (for clothing. cute clothing. warm clothing)
Robert M. replied:
I can check with a friend of mine and his wife who are in Maui right now. It is only 6:30 AM there right now. I know they, and another friend, all of whom ride Specialized bikes, deal with Simons Bike Shop on Robson. Not sure what they carry in the way of clothing, but they have a website.
As it is a nice day for a drive I think I will jump in the Skyline and head for VIctoria to look for a Snell approved open face helmet. Somebody mentioned a bike shop,...
David W. replied:
Action Motorcycles on esquimalt road, just before admirals. They sponsor VMSC. If you can't find anything there, check SGPower on Hillside between blanshard and douglas
Hey ! I've got two broken bikes (Not worth fixing, because it will cost too much) Do you guys know anywhere that would take the bicycles for parts and give a student a...