Bicycles get fixed. Riders get their day back.
Yecafe Nemedu keeps commuter bikes and weekend rides moving with same-day tune-ups, honest inspections, and repair work that starts only after a clear, free diagnostic check. No guessing, no surprises on the invoice.
A bicycle rarely breaks all at once. A clicking pedal, a soft brake lever, a chain that skips under load, these are small signals that build up over months of commuting or weekend miles. The shop's process starts by listening to those signals before touching a single bolt, so the repair that follows actually matches the problem.
From first message to a bike that rides right
Every bicycle arrives with its own history. The steps below describe the general path most riders move through, whether it's a daily commuter needing a quick chain fix or a road bike coming in for a full seasonal check.
Reach out
A short call, message, or drop-in visit describing what feels off, or simply a request for a general check-up before a big ride.
Free diagnostic check
The bike is looked over front to back: brakes, drivetrain, wheels, headset, and cables, at no charge and before any work is authorized.
Plain-language estimate
Findings are explained in terms that make sense, along with an estimate of time and parts, so the rider decides what to approve.
Repair, often same day
Once approved, work typically proceeds that same day for common tune-ups, depending on parts availability and shop volume.
Notes for next time
Riders leave with a short rundown of what was done and what to keep an eye on before the next seasonal check.
Built around two kinds of riders
Some bikes get ridden to work five days a week through rain and traffic. Others get pulled out on weekends for longer, slower miles. Both deserve mechanics who understand the difference.
Commuter-focused tuning
Chains, cables, and brakes adjusted with daily wear and weather exposure in mind, not just showroom settings.
Diagnostic before repair
Every bicycle gets a visual and mechanical check first, so work is scoped to what the bike actually needs.
Same-day turnaround
Standard tune-ups and common repairs are often completed the same day when parts are on hand.
Clear, itemized estimates
Labor and parts are broken out separately before work starts, with nothing added afterward without a conversation.
Recreational ride prep
Gearing, tire pressure habits, and suspension basics checked ahead of longer weekend or trail outings.
Sourced replacement parts
Components are matched to the bike's original specification wherever the manufacturer and model allow.
Seasonal check reminders
Riders can opt to receive a note when it's roughly time for a seasonal look-over, based on riding habits.
Flexible drop-off
Bikes can be dropped before work hours or during a lunch break, with pickup timed around the diagnostic result.
A starting point for most repair visits
Packages describe common combinations of work. The diagnostic check often reshapes the final scope, so these are a starting reference rather than a fixed menu.
Commuter Essentials Tune-Up
Drivetrain cleaning, brake and gear adjustment, tire and tube check, and a full diagnostic pass, sized for bikes ridden several times a week.
View detailsRecreational Ride Prep
A closer look at suspension, gearing range, and wheel trueness for weekend and longer-distance riders.
View detailsDiagnostic-Only Visit
For riders who want a professional opinion before deciding on repairs, at no cost and with no obligation to proceed.
View detailsCommon repair work, up close
A look at the kind of hands-on work that fills most days at the bench.
Curious what's actually going on with your bike?
The diagnostic check is free and comes with no obligation to book repair work afterward.