LOCATION

Four miles south of I-85; Clairmont exit, one mile south of V.A Hospital

One mile east of Emory University on North Decatur Road

One mile north of DeKalb County Court House



HOURS

10:00 am - 7:00 pm Monday - Friday

10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday

12 Noon - 5:00 pm Sunday

Closed Sundays in January and February and on major holidays.


33th ANNIVERSARY AWARDS

 

Our awards and achievements
2005 - Owner Fred Boykin receives Bicycle Retailer and Industry News Advocate of the Year Award
2004 - Owner Fred Boykin receives League of American Bicyclists' Volunteer of the Year Award
2002 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Editor's Choice
2001 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Editor's Choice
2000 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Editor's Choice
1999 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Editor's Choice
1998 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Editor's Choice
1996 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop-Reader's Choice
1996 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop - Editor's Choice
1996 - GT Bicycles' Outstanding Dealer Award
1995 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
Best Bike Shop - Reader's Choice
1995 - GT Bicycles' Outstanding Dealer Award
1993 - Diamond Back Bicycles' Excellence Award
1993 - Diamond Back Bicycles' Excellence Award
1992 - Diamond Back Bicycles' Dealer Advisory Board
1991 - Diamond Back Bicycles' Dealer Advisory Board
Diamond Back Bicycles' Excellence Award
1990 - Bicycle Dealer Showcase Top 100 Dealer
1989 - Bicycle Dealer Showcase Top 100 Dealer
1988 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta, Best Bike Shop
1988 - Trek Bicycles' Top 50 Dealers
1987 - Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta, Best Bike Shop
1972 - Opened at the corner of Clairmont and N. Decatur and, after 30 years, we're still here!

 



SHOP PHOTOS

Storefront circa 1974 just before we moved across North Decatur Road to our current location. We're now about 6 times bigger. Large enough to handle tons of stuff, but still with that small shop feel. We love to hear the long time customers remind us when they shopped with us "across the street".

 

 

The big bike over the doorway is still hanging in front of the "new" place.

 

Here's the main service area around the same time. Jim Bradford, the frame builder back then, is wearing a sweater and heavy pants, so it must be winter. Wink's Triumph motorcycle is in the foreground (must be a slow day). Notice the Janis Joplin poster - early 70's, right? For a current service area view, check out the photo of Service Manager Kris Dunbar.








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