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Bicycle Warehouse is a U.S. bicycle-focused retailer that started as Mountain Bike Warehouse in 1992. It has since grown into a local, family-owned company combining e-commerce, physical stores in Southern California, corporate sales, and repair services. The site primarily sells bicycles, e-bikes, parts, cycling apparel, and gear, while also offering service and repairs, trade-ins, HSA/FSA payments, and financing plans.
Its product lineup is fairly comprehensive, covering mountain bikes, road bikes, gravel bikes, city/fitness bikes, kids’ bikes, BMX, and e-bikes. Accessories include brakes, drivetrains, tires, wheels, tools, helmets, cycling apparel, and more. Featured brands include Aventon, Cannondale, Giant, Kona, Liv, Specialized, and others. For fulfillment, the website highlights “Pro-built bikes, delivered,” with complete bikes assembled and tuned by experts. Product pages state that 95% of bikes are ready to ride out of the box, and many orders support fast free delivery. Offline services cover areas such as San Diego, Chula Vista, Pacific Beach, Temecula, and San Marcos, with repairs including tune-ups, brakes, drivetrains, suspension, wheels, and tubeless tire setup.
The site is not a third-party seller marketplace, so there is no commission information; its revenue mainly comes from product retail and repair fees. For example, the Specialized Turbo Levo 4 Alloy 2026 is priced at $5,000. The promotions section claims clearance bikes and gear can save customers up to 65%. Repair packages are clearly listed: Core Service at $129, Expert at $199, Pro at $299 for standard bikes / $379 for e-bikes, and Pro+ at $499 for standard bikes / $579 for e-bikes. Eligible purchases support up to 12 months of 0% APR financing or same-as-cash options.
Its strengths include a long operating history, deep vertical-category focus, strong brand coverage, and after-sales support backed by physical stores and a centralized service center. Customer service is reachable via chat, text, email, and phone. The drawbacks are that services rely heavily on its Southern California stores, making after-sales convenience limited for customers outside the region; the reviewed text does not disclose international shipping, return/exchange policies, or complete payment methods; and e-bike repairs are limited to certain brands sold by the company.
It is best suited for U.S. cyclists, especially those in Southern California; online buyers who want professionally assembled complete bikes; customers purchasing higher-ticket e-bikes who want financing; and bike owners needing local repair and maintenance. For users in China, the reviewed text does not indicate whether the site can be accessed directly or whether it supports orders and delivery to China, so its access status is rated as unknown.
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bicyclewarehouse.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bicyclewarehouse.com directly.