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    Handsome Cycles

    4.2 (10 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    My new whip!
    Kate S.

    My first experience at Handsome Cycles took place yesterday afternoon and concluded when I rolled my new Sacre Blue "Devil" out of the store. My only prior bike shop experience had taken place at Gear West Bike & Triathlon in Long Lake, where customer service is reserved for "real" bikers, so I was nervous about visiting this mostly-bespoke shop in the North Loop. I can honestly tell you, any trepidation is completely unnecessary. We were walked through the process of building a bike by co-owner Ben Morrison, who listened to me explain what I was looking for and how the bike would be used, before explaining how each of the forks and set-ups came into play for different cyclists' styles. Being new to the biker-as-commuter game, he suggested I try the "Devil," the store's flagship bike. I really liked the way Ben took the time to explain the bike's materials and how they played into the ride before he let me take it for a spin (so I knew what to look and feel for). Besides commenting on the store's service, which was great, I have to say the bike was amazing as well. The steel frame provides a smooth ride, the build and components worth the $1199.95 price tag. Ben and co-owner Jesse Erickson tag-teamed the installation of my Planet Bike Bamboo Fenders, offering me and my husband beers while we watched and waited at the "bar" at the bike of the shop. They were friendly and attentive, even while working on the bike, answering questions about preventing theft and community bike events. When it came time to pay the bill, Ben, realizing he had misquoted the cost of the now-installed fenders, offered a nice discount for the accessory. I felt incredibly well taken care of. Besides the great bikes and service, the store itself is beautiful and thoughtfully designed. I encourage everyone to visit, even if they aren't in the market for a new ride.

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    3 years ago

    Beautiful, hand-built bicycles that will last a lifetime. I won two! Great customer service. Buy a Handsome, you won't be sorry.

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    World class retail store. Beautifully fitted out, great product, friendly team, and fantastic bikes.

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    Jesse had mentioned that after riding it a bit, I should bring it in for an adjustment.

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    Perennial Cycle

    Perennial Cycle

    4.2
    (64 reviews)
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    Some of the best, most skillful bike repair in town -- and a great place to test ride and select an…read moree-bike or a cargo bike. I purchased my Tern GSD here, and have had it and many other cycles serviced here many times. They've always done right by me. They were fantastic for the bike purchase: they let me spend hours test riding different models, and their extensive advice about configuring the Tern was 100% spot on -- from big stuff like the tradeoffs between rear rack / seat options down to tiny details like getting a quick-release key clip on my keyring for the wheel lock key. Wait times for a full service can be long: schedule in advance! You may find cheaper tune-ups elsewhere, but at Perennial you'll get more than your money's worth. They've always been really thorough and thoughtful, tracing subtle noise issues to the root (like the fact that I had the front and back wheels swapped on a bike where they're actually infinitesimally different sizes!). They've made some preventative suggestions that were spot on, such as a nonstandard front mud flap to protect the e-bike motor in winter riding. It's a small shop, and the accessory selection is pretty small. If you want a helmet, for example, you might find more choices elsewhere. But if you want to purchase or service a bike, this is a great place!

    I have been a longtime customer of Perennial Cycle and have spent a significant amount of money…read morehere over the years, including purchasing a Yuba Spicy Curry and accessories totaling at least $7,000. Most recently, I came in with my daughter on my Tern HSD to buy several accessories: a Tern Captain's Chair, Tern front loader basket, Tern saddle, and a Yuba Crescent handlebar. The total after tax was $643.12. I rode the bike there specifically because these are cargo bike accessories and fit matters. After purchasing them, I asked whether the shop could install them, since the items clearly would not fit on the bike otherwise and I needed to get home with my daughter. I did not receive a clear answer about whether installation was available, whether there would be a fee, or whether they had time to do it that day. Instead, the interaction became confusing and uncomfortable. I was willing to install the parts myself on site, and I had an Allen wrench with me. I only needed to borrow a 10 mm wrench briefly to hold the nuts that came with the accessories. From across the store, a mechanic I had not interacted with shouted that they "don't rent out tools for stuff like that." I explained that I had just spent over $600 in the store, had spent thousands there previously, and simply needed a basic tool for a short time so I could safely get home with the accessories I had just purchased. The salesperson still could not give me a clear answer and seemed not to understand what tool I was asking for. I ultimately said that I could either return the items or borrow the tool for about 20 minutes. They refused to lend me the tool, so I returned the entire purchase and left. What bothered me most was not just the refusal. It was the lack of clear communication, the dismissive tone, and the unwillingness to help solve a very basic problem for a customer who had just made a substantial purchase and had a child with them. I have worked in bike shops myself, and my experience has always been that shops help customers with newly purchased accessories, especially when the issue is as simple as installing a few bolts or briefly lending a common hand tool. I left feeling like my business and loyalty did not matter. I expected much better from a shop that specializes in exactly these kinds of bikes and accessories.

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