Commuter Bicycles Cheyenne WY

Riding a bicycle in the great outdoors gives you a great sense of freedom and joy. You’re never too old to outgrow bike rides and it’s a healthy way to stay in shape and practice environmentally friendly commuting. There are so many different types of bicycles. It’s not as simple as you think. Here you’ll learn a bit about the bike options available to you now. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the bike shops in Cheyenne, WY listed below that can explain more and help you choose the right bike for you. Get out and get active!

Target
(307) 637-8888
1708 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(307) 632-4330
2032 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 
Sports Authority
(307) 632-0712
Frontier Mall, 1400 Del Range Boulevard
Cheyenne, WY
Services
Golf Hitting Cage, Golf Trade-In Program, Firearms/Hunting, Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am - 6:00pm Mall store hours may vary.

Electra Bike Shop Cheyenne
(307) 459-1736
900 E Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY
 
Sports Authority Sporting Goods
(307) 632-0712
1400 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 
Rock on Wheels Dj Service
(307) 637-0020
3151 E Nationway, #K1
Cheyenne, WY
 
Big 5 Sporting Goods
(307) 632-3251
2152 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 
Bicycle Station
(307) 634-4268
2634 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 
Rock on Wheels
(307) 637-0020
900 E Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY
 
Bicycle Station
(307) 222-0043
2634 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY
 

Bicycles & Bicycle-Scooters for Commuters: Classic, Electric, Folding

Bicycles & Bicycle-Scooters for Commuters: Classic, Electric, Folding

October 27, 2009   AK

There are few commuting options more efficient than a two-wheeler. Still, there are almost infinite options when it comes to commuter bicycles, bicycle scooters (newish), and the like. With options aplenty, here are our picks for the commuter in you or the commuter in your life (read: awesome gifts!). No matter what you wind up with, be sure to support your local shop with a tune up and accessory purchases.

If you’re considering the options, consider these:

Classic, stylish, and practical

For the ultimate in classic bicycle simplicity , check out Bowery Lane bicycles ($599). The company offers a local, handmade bicycle at a very reasonable price — it’s worth mentioning here that this baby arrives at your door practically pre-assembled (lazier and safer!) and includes sustainable cork grips. The Bowery Laners also boast a hand-built, Made in the USA steel frame and signature wood box for a picnic, pair of sixers, or rain-gear. You can lock this beauty most anywhere due to the bolt-on wheels and seat post (no quick release means less chance of theft). Hold the paint, M’am, with the Raw finish that shows off the big brass welds through the clearcoat. Most shops will check your handiwork free of charge, just ask them to check that your handlebars, headset, and pedals are tight. Low gearing and alloy wheels keep you comfy on most terrain and be sure to ding-a-ling at passersby with a friendly, albeit toothy, grin.

Bicycle Scooters are like Rock-n-Roll

Think one part blues and one part country — this offers the goods from two very distinct worlds. The A2B ($2,500) is remarkable. Old bicycle-scooter combos — and electric bicycles — were notoriously terrible, heavy, and prone to breakdown. Thankfully, that’s old news. The A2B has a super-lite lithium ion battery (think laptop) that plugs right into the wall and goes 20 miles per charge. You can extend that to 40 by purchasing a second battery (which are removable with a lock cylinder) or using your peds to pedal like a regular bicycle. Super-tough tires are both flat-resistant and long lasting. Full suspension rides like a D-R-E-A-M.

Folding bicycles make the Jetsons look like the Flintstones

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