All repair work is done on a fist come first serve basis. I do not offer appointments. My turn around time on a general level is same day for morning drop off and next day for afternoon. Heavy days such as weekends and the bulk of spring and summer may slow the turn around time a bit but I assure you that my return time is very fast. There is no way for me to know how busy I am going to be from moment to moment however, so calling ahead will not do much good as I've often been talking to a customer on the phone and by the time I hang up I have several repairs come in. Calling ahead and planning ahead are two very different things. Ordering of special parts make take a couple weeks. Please understand that I am a solo operation and work as fast as I can, in order to treat all my customers fair the first come first serve protocol will be observed at all times. In other words, I treat all my customers fair, weather they like it or not. 

Basic Tune-Up

$25.00

Includes:

  *Truing (straitening) of rims

*Adjustment of front & rear derailleur

*Adjustment of front & rear brakes

*Tightening of head set & bottom bracket

*Tightening of any other lose component

(Replacement parts will have an additional part and labor charge.)

Give your bike a bath for $10.00 more. 

 

Advanced Tune-Up

$45.00

Includes:

 *Truing (straitening) of rims

*Adjustment of front & rear derailleur

*Adjustment of front & rear brakes

*Tightening of head set & bottom bracket

*Tightening of any other lose component

*Cleaning & repacking of bottom bracket

*Cleaning & repacking of head set

(Replacement parts will have an additional part and labor charge.)

Give your bike a bath for $10.00 more. 

Tune-ups dropped of in the morning can generally be finished by the end of the day.

Other general services: Labor costs only.

Installation of a new tube in a wheel: $4.00 (does not include cost of the tube)

Truing of a wheel: $10.00 spokes are 1 dollar each if needed.

Building a wheel $30.00 spokes are 1 dollar each if not provided by you.

Repacking a hub, headset or bottom bracket: $10.00

Adjusting a brake: $5.00-10.00

Adjusting a derailleur: $5.00-10.00

Installing a brake or shifter cable + adjustment is 15 bucks assuming nothing is damaged.

Installation of handlebars: $10:00 for bikes with gears/handle bar tape. $5 otherwise

Removal/installation of pedals or chain: $5.00

Breaking a bike down for shipping: $15-25

Assembling a bike packed from shipping: $20-35

Stripping a bike to the bare frame $25.00

Building a brand new bike in the box: $20.00-30.00, 80 bucks for trikes.

Assembling a bike from a bare frame (what we call a basket case) $30.00-100.00 + Keep in mind most bike with cables (brake & shifter) will require new cables. These generally cost 15 bucks each to install. 

Installation of various parts i.e. seats, grips, bells, fenders etc. $0-10 depending on the difficulty or if you purchased the part from me or brought it in yourself. 

I also offer frame painting, restorations, welding (steel). I'm not afraid to tackle non-bicycle projects, get in touch with your questions.

I do pick up and delivery if you can't bring your bike to me. The cost is 60.00 in the form of a non-refundable deposit. If you fail to meet me at the appointed time then you forfeit your deposit. I have a truck so the cost is for 1 bike or 10 bikes. Within a 10 mile radius of my shop. I won't leave the valley though. :)

Absolutely No Service will be offered on the following:

 

E-bikes

E-peds

Go-peds

Mo-peds

E-scooters

Gas powered Scooters

Mini Bikes

Pocket Bikes

Wizzers

Gas or electric converted bikes etc.

 

Anything,

 

Anything,

 

And I mean anything

 

With a motor attached.

 

I have my reasons.

 

I am putting my principles before profit. Motorized bikes being the worst thing for you and the bicycle industry.

 

Click on above link at your own peril, you will most likely find the content

offensive, crass, etc. however, passion rules over subtlety on this one. 

 

No exceptions.