Sunday, February 23, 2014

Bryson CIty Bicycles Offers Early Bird Specials

Now through March 31, 2014 save $10 - $50 at Bryson City Bicycles, 157 Everett Street in Bryson City NC.

It's been a cold and snowy winter, but spring is just around the corner despite what the mentally unbalanced ground-hog said.  It's a great time to bring your bike in for service so you can be ready when the trail Sirens sings.  Mention this post for $$$$ off any of the three tune-up packages through the end of March.
 
Basic Tune-up - $40 
Brake adjustment
Derailleur adjustment
Lube chain
Air up tires
Labor only – parts not included.
 
Full Tune-up - $65
Brake adjustment
Derailleur adjustment
Headset adjustment
Hub adjustment
Suspension set-up
Basic wheel truing
Bolt check
Bottom bracket check
Lube chain
Air up tires
Labor only – parts not included.
 
Overhaul - $200
Bike Wash
Complete bike break-down and rebuild
Brake adjustment
Derailleur adjustment
Headset overhaul
Hub overhaul
Full wheel and rotor truing
Bolt check
Suspension set-up
Pivot maintenance
Bottom bracket inspection and cleaning
Lube chain
Brake bleed
Air up tires
Labor only – parts not included

Bryson City Bicycles offers bike rentals, sales and repairs in downtown Bryson City. Visit the shop and you’ll find personalized fittings, daily and weekly rentals, parts and accessories, gift items, books, maps, trail information, kids’ products and more. BCB supports a strong and healthy community through bicycling and local involvement. Hours of operation are 10-6 on Monday through Saturday, closed on Sunday so they can fish for trout.

Diane Cutler and Andy Zivinsky, the owners of the shop, have lived all over the country prior to discovering Bryson City and embracing it as home. They are both enthusiastic and accomplished riders, coming from somewhat non-traditional bicycling backgrounds. Andy is a former BMX competitor, and was ranked #13 in the state of Florida as a teenager. He is now an adrenaline-happy mountain biker. Diane prefers her rides like her coffee, ‘decaffeinated’. But now that she rides a Niner, she is loving the forest service roads and the occasional dose of singletrack.



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