Cyclepath Markham
| Name | Cyclepath Markham |
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| Type | Bike Shop |
| Website |
| Phone | 905- 294- 8955 |
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These guys spent a long while with me (i am very picky) to help me find my perfect bike and to set it up tubeless. I learned a lot just talking with one salesman for a while. They were very patient and honest (even when I didn't like the andwer sometimes) and I got a great deal $! Best of all they were not pushy at all. They just gave me the information i needed to help me find what i want/need.
This is a bike shop that looks a bit shabby but definitely cares about cycling and riders. I would recommend going there and I am going to gladly drive past other shops to get them to work on my bike when i break it lol
This is a bike shop that looks a bit shabby but definitely cares about cycling and riders. I would recommend going there and I am going to gladly drive past other shops to get them to work on my bike when i break it lol
This shop has been at that location since the early 90's, they are one if not the best bicycle shop in the region. Competitive prices, great accessories, awesome bikes; Specialized, Norco, Road, Bmx, Mtb, as well as great service from A to B that dosen't take a week to do like at most other bicycle shops. 2-3 day turn around pending if a part is needed that isn't in stock. Which is another reason why customers go to Cyclepath Markham. Ski n ride, is more ski than ride, " not one of the mechanics at SNR is as knowlegeable as the one at Cyclepath Markham not even close!. The only real problem I see is that "pbalbiker" is the only " TOOL" here, what idiot doesn't have a pad chock for his hydraulic disc setup when taking the wheel out. Your're a clown, LOL and you shouldn't just go shoving a pad chock in the pads after you had squeezed the lever multiply times after removing the wheel, sometimes doing this can constitute a brake bleed.
This place tryed to rip me off. Had a old kona stuff that i brought in. And my caliper from my hayes hydraulic brake stuck together from pressing the lever while the front wheel was off. so it was basically rubbing. it was a easy fix thank god to Station ski and ride. Best mechanic by the way. He gave me a simple tool. a plastic space almost i shoved in between the caliper and squeeze the lever. and Whhhaa laa. fix. THIS PLACE TRYED TO CHARGE ME 120 bucks go F yourself