The guys Jeremy and Zeb are down to earth and helpful. They do a great service to the community. It also makes me feel fuzzy inside donating a bike that collects dust in my garage to such a worthwhile cause. Thanks Again Grease Pit
Great place to learn about how to fix your own bike- affordable replacement parts, free to use tools & space + knowledgeable volunteer staff to talk you through if you need help. This is NOT a service shop, so if you dont want to get your hands dirty, find a different place
This bike shop is perfect for the average rider who can’t afford to pay hundreds of dollars to fix a bike. This shop offers you help and parts you can actually learn how to fix your bike and pay a fare price. Limited operating hours but when they are open they are willing to help get you back rolling.
Nice and friendly service. Loved that the guy took his time and made sure he had done everything correctly.
Ive always loved this place. Plus, being able to build a couple bikes and keep one is a great service, really helps when yer down and out and Ive built most of my bikes throughout my life and the ones I built always felt like they were more my bike.
Love this place and what the people who volunteer do. Its been a while since Ive been there but they helped me out! Thank You!
Helpful volunteer staff taught me how to change my own inner tube. Cost $5 and next time ill know how to fix it myself. 5 star educational experience.
Yo everyone here is so nice and friendly and helpful and hot!!!! its cheap and everyone should go. its volunteers
Definitely a Community Asset.
Friendly,knowledgeable staff!!!
They help the community for little to no cost fixing bikes and making bikes they are good people
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