Address: | 401 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA |
Phone: | +1 812-336-0241 |
Site: | revolutionbikeandbean.com |
Rating: | 4.4 |
Working: | 10AM–7PM 10AM–7PM 10AM–7PM 10AM–7PM 10AM–7PM 10AM–5PM Closed |
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Noel Putman
If you are looking for a bicycle shop to tune up your kids bikes or your own "neighborhood cruiser", I can not recommend Rev Bike and Bean. I know, it sounds crazy because blending Bicycles and Coffee, just screams We do it all super-awesomely. And these folks most likely do, for the crowd that pedals around bicycles with super-awesome price tags. Getting a couple of new tires and inner tubes on a handed down bicycle proved to be a challenge however. I took in a bicycle my father-in-law passed down to my son for RB&B to install two tires and tubes. They did a nice job helping us select tires. They then installed them and I bought some accessories for my other sons bicycle. Paid the $150 bill and we were out the door. My son decided to ride the bike to the truck parked down the street. He got about 5 feet and the rear tire cocked sideways and locked up. Back in the store, tightened up the wheel, and back out the door. He rode the bike to the truck and by the time he got there the front tire was flat. I figured the valve stem was loose and I could take care of that at home. At the house I noticed that there were no caps on the valve stems also. No biggie, I can find a couple of valve caps. The next day the front tire was flat again. Back to RB&B after work. They looked at the tire and rim and informed me that they could not find a hole in the tube but the rubber strip over the spokes inside the rim must be the problem. I could not figure out how that would cause a non-existent hole in the inner tube, but they said they would install a new spoke strip and new inner tube. I said OK. I pointed out the lack of caps on the valve stems, and they replied that caps to keep dirt or moisture out of the valve stem that seals against air escaping from the inner tube were "not necessary." I could not argue with that logic so I nodded my head and assumed I must look somewhat like Forrest Gump amongst these wizards of compressed air technology. Twenty minutes later the bicycle was all finished. The technician said she would meet me over at the register. When I asked what for, she replied to pay for the spoke strip and the new inner tube which she acknowledged I really should not have needed to have replaced so soon. For an additional $9.50 I learned where I will not go for future bicycle needs, and was inspired to write a review. Hopefully this review will save someone else a similar experience.
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Timothy Ledger
I cant recommend Revolution Bike & Bean highly enough. Thats all you really need to know. If you are interested in more details, keep reading. Im slow to be enthused, and I weigh decisions regarding spending money quite carefully; ergo, I did months of research, bike shopping, and test riding at both local and not-so-local bike shops before finally deciding to make a purchase at Revolution. Why? Yes, the bike I bought did end up being my favorite (by a long shot). Yes, the employees are all great salespeople. Yes, they are deft mechanics. Ultimately, though, it was their down-to-earth, outrageously kind, anti-snobbery disposition that won me over. As someone coming into this experience as new to cycling more seriously, I became quickly turned off by the bike shops that touted their elitism (though, to be fair, the majority of shops werent like this) and peeved by those that were staffed by people who could not answer my questions or make recommendations. By contrast, the team at Revolution seemed thrilled at the prospect of helping a budding fanatic and went to great lengths to get me the best bike possible. They continue to answer any and all questions, no matter how basic, in a relatable manner. I believe Ive said all I can. Truly, this is one of those rare places that makes me wish I had a small fortune to invest, because Revolution Bike & Bean would make the list. Instead, all I can do is continue to give them my business and hope that you who made it to the end of my wordy, stream-of-consciousness review actually do have a small fortune, and will go see it for yourself.
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Jake p
When I choose to go to Revolution Bike and Bean I know Im going to get great service on and off the bike. A few times a week I swing in to the shop on my lunch break for a coffee and am treated with warm conversation and stories from the staff. When it comes to on the bike service, I could ask for a better experience. I love my bike and only use bicycling as my source of transportation. Revolution bike and bean always gets me going again no matter their situation. They truly understand what it means to be a cyclist. Out of the shop, I can count on their staff engaging in the cycling community and riding their bicycles. I see Don and many of his staff members riding their bike on and off road multiple times a week. I couldnt urge anyone more to come check this awesome place out!
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Bryson Stevens
Ever since I started cycling, Revolution has been my go-to bike shop. They are immensely helpful and really seek to serve the Bloomington community. Whether its workshops, participation at a local event, or weekly group rides, Ive seen the owner and staff give a lot back to the people around them. They often walk people through the work their bikes need; education like this promotes a safer (and less expensive) experience for the customer in the long term. I always leave the shop with more knowledge than before. If you are apprehensive about the sometimes intimidating atmosphere of a bike shop, then try this one, and I bet your experience will be a good one. They are patient and kind and listen to their customers.
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Miles Rogers
I walked in to Revolution knowing very little about bikes and with only a vague idea of what I wanted. I walked out with a bike I love. They took the time to measure me so the bike fits me and feels great to ride. The differences between each bike were clearly explained, as well as the reasons for the differences in price. I never felt pressured to buy anything more expensive than what I wanted. If you are in the market for a bike in Bloomington, I highly recommend Revolution Bike & Bean.
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Jesse Smith
Rev is my favorite bike shop in Bloomington. The shop has a great atmosphere with staff who are always welcoming and helpful. The shop has a great selection of gear and bikes for all kinds of riders. And the times Ive had to order something it always comes in quickly. I ordered a reverb dropper seatpost from the shop and they even price matched online prices for me. Love going to the shop and being around the people who work there.
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Alexander Possick
Whether its a personal tune up or retrofitting an entire cycling program, Revolution Bike & Bean is the place to go. There is something to be said about the knowledgeable and personable staff who immerse themselves in cycling and the culture. In choosing Revolution Bike and Bean I know Im going to get great service on and off the bike. Regardless of the bike brand, make, or model, there is no better shop in Bloomington.