Bridge Cycles
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Rocco Carera
Decent service but overpriced second hand bikes that will require significant repairs within a month or two. Don't be tempted by the convenient location. I've had to spend far too much on repairing parts that should have been fixed or replaced before sale. Look elsewhere!
Nov 15th, 2022 -
Chris Carlton
Really helpful, had an issue with rear cassette, so the chap completely rebuilt the unit and was ready after a couple of hours, liked the text notification when finished. Highly recommend this proper old school cycle shop.
Jun 26th, 2022 -
Sam Victor
The mechanic here goes a bit overboard charging for tiny things, and he doesn't bother to provide options for replacement parts. I had a flat from a split tyre, and he put a new tyre on costing 24gbp instead of calling to ask if I wanted a used or lower priced tire (other shops in Cambridge sell tyres for 15gbp). I suppose it's my fault for not being a more assertive customer, or whatever. Also, I asked if he could just tighten up the front break with some pliers, which is something that literally takes 2 seconds but for which he decided to charge me 1gbp. Like really? Come on man.. Call around before going here to see what other options you have.
May 25th, 2022 -
A shop operated by an exceptionally rude mister. Went into the bike shop and placed my bike, and the bike accidentally fell and knocked some other bike down. Nothing was broken though. I apologised straight away, and yet his response was literally "No no just leave it you have done enough." I guess some brits here in Cambridge are just very socially inapt and rude. Also very overpriced for very terrible second hand bikes. I don't recommend.
May 7th, 2022 -
Theodore Ehrenborg
I bought a used bike at Bridge Cycles for 130. I was pleased that the transaction was fast. The next day my bike's gear cable broke. So I got that replaced in the market for 15. The following day my rear wheel twisted, so I couldn't ride my bike without damaging the frame. I took my bike to Flat Planet Cycles, where I learned that the bike had been sold to me with a bent rear axle. Fortunately they could fix my bike for only 35. In hindsight I should have bought a brand-new bike from Halfords for 160. I would have saved money. (I also bought a helmet, lights, and a D lock at Bridge Cycles, and I have had no problems with them.)
Jan 15th, 2022
Contact Info
- (122) 336-1411
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Bridge Cycles?
A The phone number for Bridge Cycles is: (122) 336-1411.
Q Where is Bridge Cycles located?
A Bridge Cycles is located at 22A Magdalene St, Cambridge, eng CB3 0AF
Q What is the internet address for Bridge Cycles?
A The website (URL) for Bridge Cycles is: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/castle-hill
Q What days are Bridge Cycles open?
A Bridge Cycles is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Bridge Cycles rated?
A Bridge Cycles has a 2.8 Star Rating from 53 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Bridge Cycles
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 53 Reviews )Rocco Carera on Google
Decent service but overpriced second hand bikes that will require significant repairs within a month or two. Don't be tempted by the convenient location. I've had to spend far too much on repairing parts that should have been fixed or replaced before sale. Look elsewhere!
Chris Carlton on Google
Really helpful, had an issue with rear cassette, so the chap completely rebuilt the unit and was ready after a couple of hours, liked the text notification when finished. Highly recommend this proper old school cycle shop.
Sam Victor on Google
The mechanic here goes a bit overboard charging for tiny things, and he doesn't bother to provide options for replacement parts. I had a flat from a split tyre, and he put a new tyre on costing 24gbp instead of calling to ask if I wanted a used or lower priced tire (other shops in Cambridge sell tyres for 15gbp). I suppose it's my fault for not being a more assertive customer, or whatever. Also, I asked if he could just tighten up the front break with some pliers, which is something that literally takes 2 seconds but for which he decided to charge me 1gbp. Like really? Come on man..
Call around before going here to see what other options you have.
on Google
A shop operated by an exceptionally rude mister. Went into the bike shop and placed my bike, and the bike accidentally fell and knocked some other bike down. Nothing was broken though. I apologised straight away, and yet his response was literally "No no just leave it you have done enough." I guess some brits here in Cambridge are just very socially inapt and rude. Also very overpriced for very terrible second hand bikes. I don't recommend.
Theodore Ehrenborg on Google
I bought a used bike at Bridge Cycles for 130. I was pleased that the transaction was fast.
The next day my bike's gear cable broke. So I got that replaced in the market for 15.
The following day my rear wheel twisted, so I couldn't ride my bike without damaging the frame. I took my bike to Flat Planet Cycles, where I learned that the bike had been sold to me with a bent rear axle. Fortunately they could fix my bike for only 35.
In hindsight I should have bought a brand-new bike from Halfords for 160. I would have saved money.
(I also bought a helmet, lights, and a D lock at Bridge Cycles, and I have had no problems with them.)