A starting reference, shaped by what the diagnostic finds
The descriptions below outline how work is commonly grouped. Because every bicycle arrives with a different history, the free diagnostic check often adjusts what's actually needed. Price ranges are indicative only and vary by bicycle type, parts required, and current condition.
Free Diagnostic Visit
A full inspection covering brakes, drivetrain, wheels, and headset, with a written or verbal summary of findings. No repair work is performed unless separately approved.
No chargeCommuter Essentials Tune-Up
Suited to bikes ridden most days of the week. Focuses on the parts that wear fastest under regular commuting: chain, cables, brake pads, and tire condition.
Typically in the $45 to $85 range, depending on partsRecreational Ride Prep
A closer look at components that matter more for longer or faster rides: suspension seals, gearing range, and wheel trueness.
Typically in the $60 to $120 range, depending on partsFull Overhaul Service
A more thorough visit for bikes that have gone a long stretch without attention, or ahead of a season of heavier use.
Typically in the $110 to $220 range, depending on partsFlat and Puncture Repair
For a single flat tire or slow leak, addressed on its own without a full tune-up.
Typically in the $15 to $35 range, depending on tube or tire neededAll figures above are general reference points based on common parts and labor combinations. The free diagnostic check will confirm what a specific bicycle actually needs before any figure is treated as final.
Not sure which package fits?
That's exactly what the free diagnostic check is for.