FIX A BIKE

BIKE REPAIR


WHETHER WE HELP YOU FIX IT, OR WE FIX IT FOR YOU,
WE’RE HERE TO PUT YOU BACK IN THE SADDLE!

Two people working on a bicycle wheel inside a bike shop, surrounded by other bicycles and cycling equipment.

OPTION ONE:
COOPERATIVE REPAIR
(Fix It Together)

We proudly offer visitors the unique experience of learning how to repair their own bikes! Our volunteers and staff are all eager to share our bike knowledge, and we partner with you to make sure that your bike repairs happen quickly and thoroughly.

During our regular public hours, you may use the shop’s full selection of equipment to repair and maintain your bike, while receiving as much help as you need from our mechanics.

Whether you are highly experienced and just need access to our tools, or are doing repairs for the first time and wish to be shown how to do things step-by-step, we can likely provide the assistance you need.

Our asking rate for Cooperative Repair is $15 per hour.

You may bring your own parts or make use of the wide selection of used and new supplies that we have in stock.

A Bicycle Tree staff member wearing glasses working on a bicycle wheel in a workshop.

OPTION TWO:
SAME-DAY DROP-OFF SERVICE


We believe everyone deserves reliable, affordable bicycle repair. We understand that not everyone has the time, abilities, or inclination to repair their own bike, and our mechanics are here to get the job done efficiently and accurately. We are equipped to carry out most same-day repairs, depending on the task and our capacity.

Our current default labor rate for drop-off repair is a discount rate of $60 per hour, with additional cost for any parts and materials. Service fees subject to change. We reserve the right to refuse any repair task. Bikes may not be left at the shop after closing.

The best bike experience you can possibly have! Everyone works together and if you don’t know much about bikes the knowledge you can learn is priceless!
— Cameron M. (Yelp)

BIKE PARTS


Multiple bicycle wheels hanging on a wall display, with yellow price tags. The wheels are arranged in two horizontal rows, with the top row containing mostly silver wheels and the bottom row containing black, green, and other colored wheels.
Close-up of a person’s hands holding an old, greasy bicycle hub with a lever attached.
A display of bike handlebar grips, grips, and accessories at a store. Manuals and packaging are visible behind the items.
A collection of colorful bicycle forks arranged vertically on a rack, with yellow price tags attached.

We are well-known for our eclectic selection of bicycle parts, with most of our secondhand inventory coming from our generous donors. From collectible mid-century pieces manufactured the world over, to robust turn-of-the-century componentry and the more modern high-performance stuff, we’ve got an amazing catalog of parts to browse, all of which has been competitively priced to sell.

The people here not only help you with any problems that you have with your bicycle but they also teach you how to fix your bike and answer questions about your bike.
— Mario P