"We've had many celebrities pass through our store," says Don Selby, owner of Ride on Again Bikes. "One that sticks in the mind is the great Robin Williams, an avid cyclist."
Taking the name "Ride On" from the lyrics of a classic James Brown song, Don opened his original bike shop on West Broadway in 1986. He changed the store name to Ride On Again after the bike shop changed locations a few times and then returned to its old location 10 years later.
In addition to selling a wide range of new and used bicycles, Don and his team operate a full maintenance shop. "We suggest having your bike looked at every six months and have a service done by one of our mechanics. Keeping your bike clean and well maintained will keep it performing for you month after month."
No regard for their waiting customers, overpriced used bikes, bad mechanical work, used bikes need to be retuned after purchase. Garbage behaviour to (formerly) loyal customers..
This West Broadway store carries new and used bicycles and has an onsite repair shop with a team of fully trained mechanics. Entry-level road bikes from Raleigh and Brodie start at about $750 while higher-end models like the Masi EVOLUZIONE are priced in the $2,000 range. You’ll also find a great selection of specialty rides – including fixed gear and single speed bikes, hybrids and commuters, BMX models, cruisers and even electric bikes – and plenty of parts and accessories.