Bikes on Wheels in Kensington Market

Bikes on Wheels offers a wide range of products and services for cyclists of all levels and styles. They also sell components, accessories, apparel, and maintenance tools to keep your bike in top shape. Here’s a breakdown of the selection of bikes they offer:

  • Commuter bikes: These are bikes that are designed for everyday use. They are usually comfortable, durable, and have features like fenders, racks, lights, and bells. Some examples of commuter bikes are Linus, Brooklyn, and Simcoe.
  • Road bikes: These are bikes that are optimized for speed and performance on paved roads. They have lightweight frames, narrow tires, drop handlebars, and multiple gears. Some examples of road bikes are Specialized, Cervelo, and Giant.
  • Track bikes: These are bikes that are made for racing on velodromes or indoor tracks. They have fixed gears, no brakes, and minimal components. They require skill and experience to ride safely. Some examples of track bikes are Cinelli, Fuji, and Aventon.
  • BMX bikes: These are bikes that are designed for stunts, tricks, and jumps. They have small frames, wide tires, low seats, and high handlebars. They are often used in skate parks, dirt tracks, or street riding. Some examples of BMX bikes are Cult, Fit, and Sunday.

Bikes on Wheels also does bike repair and maintenance. They have a team of experienced mechanics who can handle any issue or request you may have. They offer tune-ups, wheel truing, brake adjustment, tire installation, and more. 

Bikes on Wheels is also a community of cycling enthusiasts who share their passion and knowledge with each other. They organize group rides, events and workshops to connect with fellow cyclists and have fun. They also support local cycling initiatives and advocate for safer and more accessible biking infrastructure in Toronto. 

Bikes on Wheels is located at 309 Augusta Ave, Toronto.

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