Your Directory for the Cycling Lifestyle
Bike Fitness Coaching, led by Master Bike Fitter Rick Schultz, provides professional-level bike fitting and bike sizing services, specializing in knee pain mitigation. The company also offers bike fitting education, including IBFI certification courses, and was previously associated with Peaks Coaching Group. Although the business is now located in Bend, Oregon, the address provided is the last known California location and is confirmed by multiple sources.
BikeFitr is an independent, by-appointment professional bike fitting studio in Salt Lake City, Utah, serving cyclists of all levels from novices to pros. The studio focuses on achieving the most appropriate and effective bike-body relationship for road, gravel, mountain, and tri/TT bikes. It is Utah's premier bike fitting studio, established by John Higgins.
BikeFitRVA, led by certified fitter Brandon Davis, provides professional, personalized bike fitting services for all types of cyclists, from casual riders to elite racers. The service focuses on adapting the bicycle to the rider's natural biomechanics to improve balance, strength, stability, and overall comfort. With multiple certifications, including IBFI Level 2 and Retül Level 2, BikeFitRVA aims to increase performance and confidence while preventing pain and overuse injuries.
BikeFixNYC is a full-service, family-owned, and fully licensed bike repair shop located in New York City, serving the community for over nine years. They specialize in the repair and maintenance of high-use bicycles, including wheelie bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters, making them a go-to spot for urban commuters and delivery riders. Beyond standard repairs like flats, tune-ups, and drivetrain work, they are experts in custom bike builds and electric conversions. The shop also offers a selection of new and used bikes, accessories, and unique services like paint correction and full strip-and-paint jobs. Their commitment to quality service and deep experience, with the owner having over 20 years in the industry, positions them as a trusted resource for all cycling needs in NYC.
About Us: We are a Fort Collins/Northern Colorado-based nonprofit bicycle advocacy and bicycle education organization dedicated to advancing bicycling and other active modes of transportation.
Our Mission: Bike Fort Collins’ mission is to increase participation in active transportation and advance bicycle culture and policy changes, creating safer streets and communities, while also creating an inclusive and empowering culture for all bicyclists, regardless of ability or identity. Put most simply: More Bikes. Safe Streets.
Vision: Bike Fort Collins’ vision is for Fort Collins to be the Amsterdam of the U.S. when it comes to bicycling. We envision a day when we have comparable bicycle participation and an equivalent bicycle culture.
Equity & Inclusion: Bike Fort Collins is dedicated to ensuring More Bikes. Safe Streets. for everyone who lives, works or plays in the Fort Collins region, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status or any other identity or background. With intention, Bike Fort Collins works to foster an inclusive community perspective to further promote bicycle friendliness. Our highest and best path provides a just and equitable future for everyone who rides our streets.
Bike Frequency is a well-regarded, local bike repair shop located in Portland's Foster-Powell neighborhood. They specialize in repairs, maintenance, and custom services, with a focus on used and vintage bikes and parts. The shop has a reputation for honest service and a friendly, community-focused approach to cycling.
Bike Friday is a second-generation family business founded in 1992, handcrafting high-performance, personalized folding and travel bikes in Eugene, Oregon. They focus on building custom bikes to fit the rider's body and lifestyle, with a commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Bike Fun is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2016 with the mission to create more joyful bicycle riders in Middle Tennessee. They provide one-on-one lessons, small group classes, workshops, rides, and events for riders of all ages and abilities, from beginners to intermediate levels. The organization operates a Bike Lab at their physical location and is recognized as a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Business by the League of American Bicyclists.
Bike Garage is a full-service bicycle shop located in Port Angeles, Washington, specializing in the repair and maintenance of all types of bicycles. They also offer a variety of bike accessories, including helmets, air pumps, and tubes, and are a certified Hollywood Rack Dealer.
Bike Groton is a volunteer non-profit advocacy organization in Southeastern Connecticut, dedicated to improving conditions for bicyclists and pedestrians in Groton and the surrounding area. They work with local governments and stakeholders to promote the adoption and enactment of Complete Streets policies. The organization was re-formed in 2020 from the former Mystic Community Bikes.
Bikehaus is a local, family-owned bike shop located in the heart of Old Elk Grove, CA. The shop offers a wide range of services, including bike repairs, custom builds, and a convenient mobile service option. With a focus on community and personalized service, Bikehaus aims to take the stress out of bike maintenance for all cyclists.
Bike Houston is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to transforming Houston into a city where anyone can safely and easily get around by bike. They advocate for safer streets and better bikeways to improve the quality of life for all Houstonians.
Bike Hub is a full-service bicycle sales, service, and accessory store located in Celina, Ohio. They specialize in carrying a full line of bicycles from major brands like Trek, Electra, and Sun, catering to all cycling enthusiasts. The shop is committed to being a community resource for all aspects of cycling.
BikeIowa Gear is the online store for BikeIowa.com, offering fun and unique Iowa-themed cycling apparel and gear. While primarily an online retailer, the business is based out of Ankeny, IA, and is dedicated to promoting cycling in Iowa, including news, events, and trail updates.
Bike Junkie is a long-standing, friendly local bike shop located in Bethpage, New York, serving the Long Island cycling community. They specialize in a wide range of bicycles, parts, and accessories, catering to various cycling disciplines including road, mountain, fitness, and kids' bikes. As an authorized dealer for major brands like Specialized, they offer both sales and expert bicycle service and repair. The shop is known for its knowledgeable staff and commitment to helping riders of all levels find the right gear and maintain their bikes. They are an active part of the local community, often promoting group rides and events, and are dedicated to providing personalized service that goes beyond a typical retail experience.
Bike Lake Placid Rail Trail Rentals is a premier bike rental service located in Lake Placid, NY, specializing in access to the scenic Adirondack Rail Trail. They offer a variety of rentals, including E-bike cruisers, perfect for exploring the picturesque 34-mile route that stretches from Lake Placid to Tupper Lake. The business is conveniently situated near the trail access point, making it an ideal starting point for a day of adventure. Beyond just rentals, the location serves as a community hub, offering a fun, relaxed atmosphere with amenities like picnic tables, fire pits, and games for pre- or post-biking enjoyment. They focus on providing a seamless experience for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the Adirondacks on two wheels.
Bike Lane Brewing and Cafe is a unique establishment located in Reston, Virginia, operating as a nano-brewery, coffee cafe, and part of a full-service bike shop called The Bike Lane. Situated directly on the W&OD trail, it serves as a community hub for cyclists and locals, offering freshly brewed beer, coffee, and a welcoming atmosphere. The business is known for its commitment to the cycling community and its convenient location near the Wiehle-Reston Metro Station.
Want to know about Brian Weiss? He has been a lawyer since 1994 and has represented over one hundred bicycle riders who have been injured in crashes in Colorado. He is licensed to practice law in Georgia and Colorado. He leads an active Colorado lifestyle, biking, and hiking, and spending a lot of time in Summit County. As a young lawyer, he worked for insurance companies and their interests, at which time he became knowledgeable about various insurance companies’ policies and tricks. He focuses on all aspects of his client’s situation including whether adequate medical evaluation and care has been provided to his clients, and tried to make sure that occurs. He loves to try cases, and although many of his cases settle quickly, Brian will often try to convince his clients it is worth trying the case when he knows an insurance company is being unreasonable.
Brian handles all aspects of the crash so that his clients can focus on getting better and hopefully back to what they want to do, like riding a bike. In fact, he has done this so well that over the last 10 years he has collected over $12 million on behalf of his clients.
Beyond helping people who are hurt in crashes for over 25 years, Brian gives back to the bicycling community. Brian has given expert advice to bicycle in teams and advocacy groups throughout the state of Colorado. Interestingly, Brian has advocated at the Colorado State Capitol for pro-bike laws on numerous occasions. Important laws in which Brian testified were the Colorado “3 foot passing law” (C.R.S. Section 42-4-1003) as well as the Vulnerable Road User law (C.R.S. Section 42-4-1402.5).
In addition, Brian was President, and a board member for Team Evergreen Cycling for 10 years. For those who do not know about Team Evergreen Cycling come it is the largest and most philanthropic bicycling club in Colorado. Team Evergreen produces many awesome bicycle events such as the Triple Bypass ride from Evergreen to Vail, Mount Evans Hill climb and the Bailey Hundo.
Brian lives in Lakewood, Colorado, and is able to make time to meet with clients at their homes or at the office on weekends or evenings. As a result, he strives to make the legal services of the firm both rewarding and convenient for clients.
In addition to working hard, Brian plays hard. As an avid cyclist, he specializes in bicycle cases and represents the Bike Law network in Colorado, he often commutes to work on his bicycle and can be found mountain or road biking most weekends. Brian also skis and runs on a regular basis, knowing that physical stamina is important to trial work.
Bike Law Maine is the practice of attorney Lauri Boxer-Macomber, an avid cyclist dedicated to advocating for the rights of bicyclists, pedestrians, and other vulnerable road users across Maine. Operating out of the law firm Kelly, Remmel & Zimmerman in Portland, the practice focuses on bicycle crash cases and is deeply involved in local advocacy work, including serving on the Board of the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. Boxer-Macomber uses her legal expertise and passion for cycling to promote safety and legal awareness for the cycling community.
Bike Law South Carolina, led by Peter Wilborn, is a law practice dedicated to representing cyclists injured in bicycle crashes across the state. As part of the national Bike Law network, the firm advocates for better biking and cycling justice, drawing on Peter Wilborn's personal experience as a lifelong cyclist and his over 25 years of legal practice. The firm handles cases involving motor vehicle collisions, defective products, and unsafe road conditions, and also provides pro bono advice to cycling clubs.
Bike Law Tennessee is represented by Amy Benner Johnson, an attorney who specializes in bicycle crash cases across the state, including Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville. As part of the national Bike Law network, the firm is dedicated to advocating for cyclists' rights and pursuing cycling justice. Amy employs a private investigator and an accident reconstructionist specializing in bicycle accidents to assist her clients.
Charlie Thomas, a Texas bike lawyer and avid cyclist, dedicates his practice to representing cyclists injured in bicycle accidents across Texas, including Houston, Dallas, and Austin. He handles cases involving motorists, unsafe road conditions, and defective cycling products, leveraging his deep understanding of cycling and product failures. He is licensed to practice in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi.
Bike Legal is a national law firm built by cyclists, for cyclists, specializing in bicycle accident cases. They provide expert legal representation to injured cyclists in Arizona, including Phoenix, Tucson, and Scottsdale, to secure fair compensation and advocate for safer cycling policies. Their attorneys are committed to understanding the unique challenges cyclists face in legal matters.
The Bike Library started in 2004 as a volunteer-run community bike project in Iowa City, Iowa with a mission of getting more people on bikes. They repair donated bikes and offer them to the public for check-out or purchase. Their socially conscious programs, beginner-friendly community rides and events make bicycling accessible to everyone in the community.
Bike Life Café is a welcoming space in downtown Ocoee that perfectly blends a cozy cafe atmosphere with a passion for cycling. Founded by Renata Azevedo and Frank Carnevale, it offers a unique breakfast and lunch experience with fresh, handcrafted delights designed to nourish both body and soul. It serves as a vibrant social hub for the local cycling community.