What type of bike fits my needs?
If you need more information do not hesitate to reach out or stop in and we can help narrow down your options to best accommodate your lifestyle
City Bikes
City bikes are your old reliable; comfortable, easy to use bike. Heavier with more durable parts, best for daily use, and commuting. City bikes are built with comfort and practicality in mind and are designed to allow the rider to sit upright rather than bent forward, like on road bikes. *many varieties also come as electric |
Mountain Bikes
Looking to hit the trails, the most common mountain bikes being trail or cross country. You have the option for full suspension with front and rear shocks or no rear shocks (hardtail) making them lighter and easier to maintain.
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Electric Bikes
Electric bikes are just like standard bikes but have the option to use the added boost of an electric motor, making riding the bicycle less taxing. They help greatly with hills, inclines and rough terrain allowing for a smoother ride with less stress on your joints. For those who may be living an otherwise sedentary life, riding an e-bike gets them moving and in nature. This exercise, change in scenery, and fresh air helps improve mood, reduces stress, provides for a more restful sleep, and increases productivity. more info
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Road Bikes
Typically ridden fast over smooth pavement with dropped handlebars meant to lean you forward. These bikes are typically lighter than other types of bicycles and meant for speed
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Kids Bikes
Kids love the sense of freedom and adventure. The thrill of moving faster than your feet could ever carry you. We want to make that “first bike experience” great for every child. From striders and training wheels to a big kid bike, we can help to narrow down the correct bike and size for your little one.
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Fat Bikes
The best type of bike to travel over diverse terrain from snow to sand. Especially with these snowy Minnesota winters
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Three Wheelers
A three wheeler offers stability and comfort for some people with limited mobility. Usually with a more upright seating position and baskets for hauling (not to be confused with kids tricycles, see kids bikes).
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