One on One Bicycle Studio

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Minneapolis, United States

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One on One Bicycle Studio Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

One on One Bicycle Studio is located in Minneapolis, United States on 4461 Minnehaha Ave S. One on One Bicycle Studio is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category bikes in United States.

Address

4461 Minnehaha Ave S

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6123719565

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

Mon
12–7PM
Tue
12–7PM
Wed
12–7PM
Thu
12–7PM
Fri
10AM–5PM
Sat
10AM–5PM
Sun
Closed
Mon
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tue
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wed
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thu
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Fri
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sat
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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Ben Green

Man I used to love it but something's changed over time. Spent over 5 figures here on bikes in a few years and you can expect to keep getting gouged on small things and have the techs not listen to your initial request. had many experiences with surprise service charges for things I hadn't asked to be done, and half the issues I brought the bike in were never documented or solved... That being said, some nice guys here for sure. Zach has always been good too. Some of the others just seem to miss things and the mechanic abulity is meh at best, specifically for mountain bikes.

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Dwight Illk

Combination bicycle shop and coffee shop, what could be better for a bicycle and caffeine junkie like me? Barista was friendly and cortado (half espresso/half steamed milk) was very good.

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Jordan Guth

I got a flat rear tube and they determined the rear axle was broken at the time they replaced the tube. However, they told me due to my bike design they would replace the whole rear wheel including cassette, rim, and tire instead of trying to get some after market axle to work with it... I told them that was fine. When my wife came back to pick up the bike they had her pay before showing her the bike, and they replaced the rear tire and rim with ones that didn't come close to matching the rest of the bike... Think all black bike with black front tire and rim and a gumwalled striped (black & white) rear tire with a silver rim. I called them to complain and they acted condescending and even said I should have requested that the components match... As if that isn't customary? If you got a tire on your car replaced you wouldn't be cool with it being an entirely different color/style... They did end up fixing the issue after I insisted that they find matching parts. Though they never apologized once. I thought I would leave it be, but I am writing this in depth review a few months later after I have brought my bike to a separate bike shop for other work, and this other shop has noted 50 worth of damage due to shoddy work on some of the components 1 on 1 had just replaced. I would not recommend going here.

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Kevin Belcher

I have never been there. I was on the bicycle overpass over Hiawatha Blvd.

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Nikolas Armendariz

Bike shops can often times have an air of snobbishness to them. I recall once years ago walking into Flanders Bros Cycle in uptown surrounded by bikes worth thousands of dollars and me with my 1985 Schwinn WorldSport II with a flat tire. You could see the revolt in the guy's face when he saw me and my old steel stead (Which I still ride) he quickly threw a bike pump at me so I could replace my tube and leave. . I did NOT feel that way walking into One on One. The dudes were chatting about a bike they were working on and I waited the proper distance away... My issue was a bit unique.... I had smashed over a massive foot wide deep pothole on my E-Bike. Lost front and back tubes and the back rim (holding the electric hub motor) was bent badly enough it was catching on the rim brake. . The turn around on re-lacing the hub to a rim was about 5 weeks which is understandable for peak summer time PLUS pandemic where biking is one of those nice things you can do responsibly and get fresh air. . Calling 4 weeks later to check on progress I was informed that their supply chain has been suffering and they haven't gotten a new rim to lace my motor into. They were super apologetic and appreciated my understanding. . I was glad they were doing their best to get the parts needed to make the repair. . The shop itself is super cool too. I didn't spend a ton of time in it but it's nice and open and they have a cool patio area which hopefully when the pandemic is vaccinated they'll have some sweet outdoor events and stuff. . Go show love to your local bikeshop!