A good option for a novice bike enthusiast. There is a fairly large selection of bicycles, but, unfortunately, it is inexpensive (600-800 on 27.5-29 wheels) you are unlikely to buy here, if something slips, it ends very quickly, the main price segment is from 1300 and above. For the prices of extras, I definitely would not recommend, for example: ordinary pedals were needed, the cheapest ones cost around 30, and in the workshop they generally cost 150 and above. You say they're branded and all that. I just ride on business and then not every day, just for a walk, and a day later I found a tenner on kufara, and collapsible ones. Multitool too, something in the region of 30. An undoubted plus is that in one place there is both a shop and a repair shop, the price tag is average in the city for repairs. But I would only repair what I couldn't do myself. There was another moment, it was necessary to buy a sleeve with bearings, an ordinary bulk one, in adolescence, it costs a penny, but I was definitely reminded that I need to use a special lubricant to make everything work properly. It can and should be so according to technology, but then give the bearings without traces of corrosion, otherwise somehow one does not fit with the other. In general, there are two impressions, but in general a very good store and workshop, you can come. But I would still monitor prices around the city for bicycles.
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Mihail L
Level 5 Local Expert
September 30
It's a little far from the center. The placement in the basement is amazing. The number of bicycles is pleasing. The seller's consultation made me sad. Before visiting, it is better to browse the Internet and make your own choice. Do not forget about the lock for new vehicles and a flashlight, the store may not remind you. The guys are good, but they are salesmen... beginners)
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Константин Р.
Level 9 Local Expert
November 10
I really liked the store, the staff are friendly and clearly understand what they are doing. Bicycles are sold up-to-date and there are different types of installments, and most importantly, they will call you back if you want to buy something, but at the moment it is not available. The service is more complicated, the bike I bought has been serviced for free for almost 2 years, but there are a couple of nuances: 1. It is impossible to sign up for the service, everything happens on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you go to them from somewhere far away, then you either have to walk somewhere until they take up your bike, or leave it and go back, and return some next day. If you came by bike, then of course you walk from there. 2. You can literally get to a crooked-armed master, this happened to me and my friend, we both had the brakes turned on, and everything was so well lubricated that both pants and hands were lubricated and a lot more, the lubricant turned out to be where you don't expect it at all. But the second master (I'll tell you, an older friend), although very businesslike and serious, actually did everything well. But who will take care of your bike is a lottery