Velofix AZ

Bike Mechanic

Established in 2015. velofix started its first Mobile Bike Shop in Vancouver, BC in 2012, changing the way cyclists received service on their bikes. In late 2014 the company began franchising and has since grown to over 50 locations across North America. The velofix concept is all about helping riders save time and ride more.We are passionate about cycling and understand how hard it can be to get on your bike. Here is how it works. We save you time by bringing the bike shop to your home or business. We are also available for full day support on your long group rides. Read more

5 recommendations

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    Google Verified

    Tristan and Codey are the Velofix representatives in AZ. They are the best at every aspect you would want out of a bike shop- but they come to you at your schedule for super reasonable prices!

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    Kyle P.

    Shared on yelp.com

    These guys did a great job for us before we moved. Thanks for the help and anyone looking for some help with their bikes tristan and codey are great

    Original recommendation
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    Chad Perkins

    Shared on facebook.com

    @[129720957189931:velofix] came right to my door and tuned up my wife's bike. They were 5 minutes early for our appointment and the technician was very professional and knowledgeable about the bike. Awesome service, great company.

    Original recommendation
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    Brad Richards

    Shared on facebook.com

    Great service, I work from home and this made perfect sense to me. I had a basic tune and suspension service done.Tristan was awesome and very knowledgeable, he had the patience of a saint while answering every dumb question I could think of. Now my mountain bike is like new again and the cost was very reasonable. It's like having your own pro mechanic on retainer. Thanks Tristan and VeloFix, I will use you again for sure.

    Original recommendation
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    Forrest Pratt

    Shared on facebook.com

    These guys are great! Big shout out to Tristan Hunter. Yesterday at the tour de Mesa my shifter cable broke on me. With 15 minutes left before the race Tristan was trying to get the frayed end of it out of my shifter. He got it out with about 4 minutes to go. As the announcer was counting down from 10 he had the new cable in and was making the last adjustment. I jumped in the race just as it started. Definitely won't forget the start to that race.

    Original recommendation