A1 service. First place Ive been to in Portland that gave me what I was asking for without there input on what I should be getting or doing. With the bike Ive been working on for the last year trying to get the perfect fit. I know wut I need thats why Im at the trying a new product trial and error....But thank you!!!!!Other shops......
My first time at Bike Farm was last summer. I was a new cyclist and didnt know anything about bike maintenance besides changing a flat and changing disc brake pads. They taught me how to transfer a cassette to a new wheel, and since then Ive completely overhauled my bike with their help. I volunteer there, now, and while were not open to the public just yet due to COVID, we have some great things in the works to serve the community in a limited capacity. Thank you Bike Farm!
This place is rad.
Best used bike parts store around. They always have more than what I’m looking for at very reasonable prices.Hours are a little weird, so double check before heading over.
Im a fairweather cyclist and probably hadnt ridden a bike since I was a kid before I walked in here. Id ordered a bike online, and it came in a box with next to no instructions on how to assemble it. The staff here were EXCEPTIONAL with helping me assemble it. They were very good at telling me how to do things but never stepping in and actually doing them for me. Because of that, I left Bike Farm knowing way more than I expected to about how my bike works and how to diagnose potential problems.The other folks there working on their bikes were super friendly as well. 5/5, walking into Bike Farm was a great experience.
Excellent staff always ready to answer your questions. Theyre passionate about helping people learn about how their bikes work. It can get busy on weekends but it is the best place to learn about your bike. Inexpensive used parts of you need em!
This is the worst place for getting any sort of help. I understand people are there to work on bikes and learn things, but to completely ignore someone who asks for help trying to find a replacement bike fork is unacceptable. I will never come here again and I will advise everyone else to stay away as well if youre looking to fine some answers.
Stopped in yesterday, needed a rear wheel because my spokes kept breaking. They initially didnt have one that fit but we kept looking and dug out one that was close enough.With some help, tools and direction from the crew there I was able to swap out my free wheel and put the used wheel on my bike. It took less than 45 minutes and cost $28. A new wheel installed at a shop starts at around $100 so I was thrilled. Will definitely stop by again
Their voice mail is out of date, theyre still closed due to covid.
Great staff, excellent cause! Loved my laminated membership card until it got stolen! 😟 They have nice tools, truing equipment and stands!! A+
This places kicks arse. They have new and used parts, with a discount for Bike Farm members. They also sell inexpensive used bikes. You can use their bike stands and tools for either an hourly fee or you can get a six month or yearly membership. Its completely volunteer-run and the majority of the staff are amazingly helpful and knowledgeable. I have learned an amazing amount of skills here.
I came in with a bike, a new chain and rear cassette and brake pads in a box. 1-2 hours later I rode out with all new things attached, old things properly disposed of and they sold me correct pads to replace the incorrect ones I was sold previously. $10 total amount spent and I was taught how to do it for next time. Thanks Steve and bike farm, you are legit!!1 guy was essentially helping 3 or 4 walk in folks at once whilst manning the counter, great job Steve. Ill be back and hope to help keep this thing going by volunteering or otherwise.
This is a great place - went in to learn how to adjust my brakes - friendly guys helped me figure it out and it was only $5. What a great resource for the bike community.
They staff was super helpful. They examined our bikes, told us what they needed, and showed us how to do the work. Really cool people!
Tools, tools, tools!! They give you the input, encouragement, and ability to fix your bike up. Very empowering, esp as someone who knows little to nothing about bike repair! Thanks guys!!!
Love this spot. Cheap used parts and knowledgable volunteers that will teach and help you build a bike from the ground up.
A great set-up in the workshop, lovely people and a really good range of spare parts.
Went in for some cheap used parts. Spent the next two hours getting help from the volunteer bike techs fixing my existing parts so I wouldnt have to buy any. This place is a gem and I will be getting the monthly subscription.
Great place to work on your bike thank u
Bike Farm is rad. I stopped in for advice and was amazed at the place. Lots of people doing lots of bike stuff. hella-resource
Great people; tons of parts; benches, stands, tools... Everything youll need...
!Bike farm I love you guysNoa from Israel❤❤❤
This a very helpful, very skilled, solid community. A great service to the city of Portland!
So fun, none of the know it all, your not worthy bike jerk attitude your run into at some other shops. youll learn alot if your willing to get dirty. Fully back this place
Great place to learn how to main tain a bike
Simple. Educational. Fast. Easy. Good Service. Good place.
Tons of used parts at low prices and friendly volunteers. I will definitely be back.
Helpful and knowledgeable volunteers, I love the noche bilingüe!
Always extremely patient with my ignorance and non judgemental. The prices are unbelievable and the resource invaluable.
Absolutely great place and people...
Your hours of operation suck.
Tons of used parts. Very cheap.
Rad