Parts & Accessories
We have many new and used parts and accessories for sale. Selection varies between the downtown and south shops. You can check out our inventory of new parts and accessories below. (We do not have an online inventory of used parts.)
New Parts and Accessories - online store
Used Parts & Accessories
If you’re looking for used parts, you can visit our shops during open hours, or book a free Parts Consultation appointment with the button below. Appointments are recommended and prioritized.
Visit the parts section of our FAQ for general information. If your question is not answered there, and you cannot easily visit our shops, you can contact us. We will respond as best we can, but do not always have the capacity to do this reliably. If you contact us with a parts question, please be as detailed and specific as possible, and provide the make and model of bike.
TIps for finding Used Parts
Some bike parts are largely interchangeable, but most are not. There are often slight variations in size and design that must be correctly matched for parts to function. We can probably help you if you know exactly what you need. Otherwise, it’s very helpful to have the bike or old part on hand when looking for replacement parts.
Here’s a few of the most commonly replaced parts and some considerations:
Wheels come in many sizes and varieties and you need to know the following;
size (usually stamped on the rim, or look on the tire)
front or rear (and if it’s rear, how many gears)
disk or rim brakes (and width of rim if rim brakes)
quick release or bolt-on (how it attaches to the bike)
dropout spacing (the inside distance of the frame or fork where the wheel attaches to the bike)
Seatposts come in many different diameters that are measured to a tenth of a millimeter. There are no standard sizes. For this reason, we recommend you bring your bike to our shops if you need a new seatpost. We will not sell you a post without a bike, unless you are certain of the correct size.
Derailleurs also come in many flavours. The clamp diameter, pull direction, cage shape and length, attachment type and intended gear size and range must all be considered if you want it to work properly.
Cranks can have a range of lengths, attachment types and chainring sizing.
Brake pads, especially disc pads, must be properly matched to work with a given brake mechanism.
Stems can be threaded or threadless and each type have multiple clamp size variations that must be known.