Revolution Bicycles

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Eureka, United States

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Bicycle store· Bicycle club· Bicycle repair shop· Used bicycle shop· Bicycle rental service· Sporting goods store

Revolution Bicycles Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Revolution Bicycles is located in Eureka, United States on 2811 F St. Revolution Bicycles is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category bicycle store in United States.

Address

2811 F St

Phone

+1 7074439861

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Brian Nolen

Service is friendly and my bikes always come out running great. As much as I like to try and fix my own stuff, it's so much easier to bring it in here and have it done right. Highly recommended!

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Mitch K

The team here was really nice and spent a lot of time on my bike making sure everything was fit right with the tires. Then they also showed me a few rides which I really appreciated. Thx!

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Jessica M

Wonderful customer service. Did a fantastic job finding parts and restoring my 25 year old bike.

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Tsolak Michael Kirakosyan

I purchased a bike online and took it in to Rev. Bikes to have it assembled. They were super professional and friendly the whole way. Every time I called with a question beforehand, they gave me all the answers I needed. They were transparent about the price, too. The bike was assembled flawlessly by Jacob. The cashier helped me pick some accessories that would work well for me. I also appreciated how they were patient with my lack of knowledge on bicycles.

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Andrew Offenbacher

During a June 2020 bicycle ride up the Pacific coast I found myself in desperate need of a new tire after an unpleasant encounter with a poorly constructed storm drain on Hwy 101 near the Confusion Hill attraction. I called a day in advance to confirm Revolution had the tire, and upon arrival at the shop in Eureka was promply given the much-needed item. My experience at the shop was an overwhelmingly positive one, with one small exception. While getting ready to depart I asked whether it would be possible to fill my bottle with tap water. The young man who was helping me was ready to fill it, but manager Garrett stopped him, saying the shop was \trying to stay open\ and had to stick to an \acceptable business model.\ He suggested I go next door to the coffee shop to ask for water. My advice to Garrett: when a cycle tourist spends close to 100 in your store the 30 seconds it would take to provide them with (free) tap water would in fact be advantageous to your business model and in the long run may even help you stay open by encouraging customer loyalty.