Friday, March 25, 2011

The Cyclepath Danforth

I originally wrote this post as sample for BlogTO. They didn't like it. But I do. So I'm posting it here, since I didn't do the work for nothing.
When I walked into The Cyclepath on Danforth, I was slightly in awe.

The store is lined from wall-to-wall and from floor-to-ceiling. They stock about 10 different styles of bikes, plus a whole lot of sub-genres that I won't even go into.

They have unicycles, 29-inch wheelers, kids' bikes, stylish and trendy cruisers, fixies, and flashy racing bikes. They also stock fold-up bikes for those who live in tiny apartments, adult trikes for the elderly and disabled, and trailers for pulling kids, supplies, or groceries. They're selection of women's bikes is much bigger than any other cycling store I've seen, and they also have an extensive BMX collection.

The bikes are priced anywhere from $200 for a basic bike on sale, to $3,000 for a nice speed rider.

In the spring, The Cyclepath stocks about 800 bikes, but in the summer months they can stock as many as 950 bikes. They receive weekly shipments, and if you can't find what you're looking for, they will order it for you.

But it's quite rare that they won't have what you need in stock.

They carry hundreds of accessories and parts, priced from $5 to $250, some displayed in an open walk-in safe left over from when the building was a bank.

I got some great ideas on how to pimp up my old clunker. They even have clothing to pimp up yourself.

The Cyclepath also has full time mechanics to help turn your creaky old bike into a smooth glider. They staff four mechanics in the summer and two in the winter. They do break and gear tune-ups for $30, or full tune-up of breaks, gears, lubing gears and chain, plus tightening up head set and bottom bracket for $60. They even offer a whole bike overhaul for $120, which basically makes your bike new again.

The mechanics try to get everything done as quickly as they can, especially for those who need their bikes to get to work or school.

They're currently working on a bike bath station, but an opening date and prices haven't been decided on.

But the main thing that sets The Cyclepath apart from other bike stores is its total accessibility. This goes hand-in-hand with wide variety of stock and its many services. Staff members are open and friendly, and with 20 staff members during peak season, you're almost sure to get all your questions answered. Any type of cyclist can walk into The Cyclepath and feel welcome.

*Photo Credit: All photos taken from thecyclepath.com.

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