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    3.2 (5 reviews)

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    9 years ago

    Honest. Family run. Super knowledgable, especially regarding older and more mechanically oriented bikes. The only shop I trust in nyc.

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    Bike New York - Bronx P.S. 76 used BNY's Bike Driver's Ed curriculum and Bike Fleet to teach students and parents about cycling safety.

    Bike New York

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    Morningside Heights

    I took the cycling class at Brooklyn Bridge Park, pier 2. The end result? 30 mins into the class,…read moreI was able to ride with no issues! This certainly proves there must be some kind of magic with their teaching methods. Here are the exact things I really appreciated about Bike New York: 1) They let you find a bike matching accurately with your size, specifically, your height and the length of your legs. The seat should be about level with where your butt falls; you should be able to stand on your toes while sitting on the bike seat, but your heels should not touch the ground. 2) Breaking down the exercise into two parts: first just slide while sitting - your pedals being taken away. Once you get comfortable, you get to ask of one of the staff to help you reinstall the pedals back onto the bike. This really helps. 3) They give you a helmet in advance. This safety measure grants you huge mental comfort so that you feel safe and secure, and therefore focus 100% on bike-riding with no fear afterwards. 4) The encouraging words at the beginning of the class were really helpful too. Everybody was encouraged to say something about what motivated you to learn to bike- most of us were not first time learners, the reason why we failed usually could be attributed to various personal things such as childhood trauma, over-protective parents, etc. But putting history, burdens and debts behind us is so important for us adults to move on. The instructor reminds us once again. Here we go, now we are all motivated, as long as you desire something to happen, the world is already conspiring to help you achieve that goal!!! 5) The instructor warned us about the potential discomfort while seating, but hey, it's okay, tiny discomfort is normal in life. It's the same for everyone! We are reminded beforehand, again, it helped, especially for people with low PHYSICAL pain tolerance. (To be quite honest, I am very strong and tough mentally, but when it comes to things physical, I'm not so sure... I think it might be related to my over-protective parents and my weak sports nerve, which I am determined to change...) Once the class started, I was 100% focused on my own learning to ride, constantly adjusting, coordinating, and reacting to changes. Being precise about the direction of movement and my speed. Making adjustment on the improvement strategy and summarizing based on experience... all these efforts paid off by the end of the class. Besides following the instructions, I didn't focus so much on other people, because I understand 90% of the time, caring about others' progress is futile when it comes to learning and growing. You should just do your best at your own pace! Overall, I can guarantee to say, this was one of those perfect learning experience which was thoroughly enjoyable, inspiring and beneficial. Next step is to buy a perfect bike and to ride more on the streets. :))) Can't wait! Thank you, Dahlia, you are truly an amazing instructor.... and to other other volunteers - John, Arnold, Sarah... You were awesome.

    Bike New York is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting bicycling and bicycle safety…read morethrough education, community outreach, and events. They organize the annual 5 Boro Bike Tour which over 32,000 cyclists participate in, over 40 miles through all 5 boroughs. I was able to view some of my friends and cheer them on as they rode by this year. I can ride a bicycle so maybe one day I'll jump in. They have youth and adult events and education. If you don't know how to ride a bike they offer workshops and training.

    Action Cycle Performance Center

    Action Cycle Performance Center

    (20 reviews)

    I am a newbie to motorcycles. Came to the shop to get a feel for the place, because...I'm a newbie…read more I need a place to get service done, to order stuff, have things installed, and winter storage. I won't be going anyplace else. Friendly, reasonable, good hours, a wealth of knowledge with a willingness to share (without talking down to the, you know...newbie), close to my home...I'm sold!

    If I could give 0 stars I would. When dropping off my CBR600RR, I provided a replacement radiator…read moreand the only thing I asked was to get it running smoothly. It took them THREE WEEKS to complete rather simple maintenance on my bike and even still it wasn't completed. Cory had a TERRIBLE attitude and was a complete A hole through the entire process. They refused to give me a quote and charged me 1700$ for basic maintenance. The bike doesn't even run anymore and I have to take it to another shop. I have NEVER written a review for any establishment before until I came to this sorry excuse for a buisness. do NOT come here. You will lose THOUSANDS of dollars and time while dealing with people who have no idea what they are doing. When asked about my bike failing to turn over, he suggested I get new grips. There are not enough words to describe how terrible this shop is and I advise with the utmost urgency to avoid the place at all costs. In the time it takes for your bike to get back you could have fixed it yourself and could easily surpass the very limited knowledge this joke Cory has. DO NOT COME TO THIS PLACE!!!!

    Master Cycle - motorcyclerepair - Updated June 2026

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