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Posted byBikeron 5/8/2009
I am the info line recipient for Denver Bicycle Touring Club, and many out-of-towners enjoy riding bikes in Denver, although many inquire as to where they can rent bicycles. I have been referring people to Bicycle Doctor for years. I only know one other rental shop and it is located in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. Bicycle Doctor is centrally located and accommodates to bikers needs. Thanks for being a one of a kind shop.
Posted byibjoeon 10/1/2008
over-priced, rude and unhappy staff, never ever again...what do they see in this hole-in-the-wall? do another search find a different shop
Posted byHoosierTraveleron 5/2/2008
I'm a wheelchair user. On a recent business trip to Denver, I had two flat tires on separate occasions. The second was particularly problematic as I had used my spare tube to fix the first flat. The hotel Concierge gave me a list of nearby bicycle shops. It was my good fortune to select the Bicycle Doctor. I arrived at the shop a few minutes before the posted opening time and was greeted and welcomed inside by Matt. He had me out of the shop with two new tubes, tuffy strips installed and green slime added within 30 minutes AND at a very reasonable cost. The Bicycle Doctor staff was not intimidated by my wheelchair or by my disability. They were courteous, professional and, most importantly VERY HELPFUL. I wish we had a shop like this where I live!!!
Posted byComNomadon 6/4/2002
If you're the kind of person who searches for a good local coffeeshop rather than dropping into the closest Starbuck$, the Bicycle Dr/Edgeworks is your kind of Bike/Ski shop. Matt and the gang at the Bicycle Dr. may not be the prettiest guys around - but they do damn good work and you can trust them. In an era where customer service is a lost art, these guys to treat you right. They are honest, straight-shooting and they stand behind their work. If you know that a your boards need a beveled edge or that most new forks come set up with negative travel, but you're not a dork about it, this is your bike shop. And don't try and chisel them out of a few bucks when you need a "rush" tune - craftsmanship is worth paying for.