The bicycle therapists your ride needs

Suspension. Fitting. Service. Tuning. Custom Builds.

  • Ryan rides past on a Forbidden Dreadnaught

    Tune Ups

    So, your bike has some issues, but you’re not wanting to mess around with it or maybe you need a professional to diagnose and fix some things. Tune ups are a great way to get your bike the care it needs with minimal thinking needed on your end. Have the peace of mind knowing a professional has your bike’s best interests at heart.

  • Doug works on suspension parts at Alleycat bike shop

    Suspension

    We all love our mountain bikes, but do we really show them the love and attention they need? It’s hard to say, but more often than not, your suspension is needing a service earlier than you think. You might not be able to see inside your fork and shock, but believe us, they’re needing some love.

  • Shimano XT 12-speed

    Drivetrain

    Brakes, derailleurs, chains, cranks, give your bike a tune up on all the bits that move you forward or bring you to a halt.

  • Duke builds a custom bike wheel

    Custom Wheel Building

    Whether you’ve beat your old rim to a pulp, or you’re needing something completely custom, you’re going to want a pro to build those wheels right.

  • Hayes Dominion Brake lever gets bled

    Brake Servicing

    Brake installs, bleeds, and alignments.

  • Otso Warakin with Tan Griptape and tan wall tires

    Custom Bike Builds

    Here to make your wildest dreams come true. Although we prefer to build bikes that you choose to buy through us, we will build your bike.

How does our service system work?

Every bike that comes through our doors needing work will get a professional run down of diagnostics and a written quote so that the customer has a solid idea of what their bike needs and how much it will cost.

Most times, we can’t start working on it until a little later, so if our customer wants to ride their bike while they wait for their appointment, we will charge a $50 diagnostics fee that will count towards the work when the customer brings their bike back for servicing.

Talus Lantz tweaks a table on a mountain bike trail jump

Interested in bringing your bike in?

Calling is our preferred method to set up a time for you to bring in your bike; you can email us here too but we might not see it right away.

All bikes will receive service writing to make sure we take note of anything and everything your bike will need.

You only want something specific done? We can work with that but we want to make sure every bike that goes out our doors is as dialed as possible.