Naas / Bicycle repair shop

This is the list of Naas service centers, repair workshops and cycling clubs where they fix your bicycle or inflate flat tires. Please add a bike service center which you know about if it isn't on the map yet.

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XXX Store inactive XXX Fleming & Sons (Naas) (35 m)

 045 897 821
New Row, Naas East, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland, Kildare, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
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Bikeology (Kildare) (1250 m)

 045 883806
Unit 3/4 Monread Leisure & Commercial Centre, Naas, Naas, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
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Cahill Cycles (1647 m)

 0353 045 881585
Monread Commercial Park, Monread Road, Co. Kildare, W91 HY3F, Kildare, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
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Cahill Cycles (Naas) (1660 m)

 045 896413
Unit 5 Monread Commercial Park, Monread Road, Naas, Naas, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
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Nice Bikes (Kildare) (1695 m)

 045 880398
C/O Newbridge Car & Van Rental, M7 Slip Road, Newhall, Naas, Kildare, Kildare, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
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P.J. Wallace Cycles & Trophies (Clane) (5362 m)

 045 868936
Main Street, Clane, Kildare, Kildare, Ireland
  • Bike Shop
Established in 1945 P.J. Wallace Cycles & Trophies are the oldest cycle and trophy shop in Kildare, if not Leinster.
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Here are some tips for finding the right repair shop for your bicycle:

  1. Look for a shop that specializes in repairing bicycles. They will have the knowledge and experience to properly diagnose and fix any problems with your bike.

  2. Ask for recommendations from friends, family, and other cyclists. They may be able to recommend a shop that they have had good experiences with in the past.

  3. Look for a shop that has certified mechanics on staff. Certified mechanics have undergone specialized training and are knowledgeable about the latest techniques and technologies in bicycle repair.

  4. Check online reviews to see what other customers have to say about the shop. This can give you an idea of the level of service and quality of work you can expect from the shop.

  5. Visit the shop in person and talk to the staff. This will give you a chance to get a feel for the shop and the mechanics, and ask any questions you may have about their services and experience.

  6. Consider the location of the shop. If the shop is conveniently located, it will be easier for you to drop off and pick up your bike for repairs.

  7. Finally, make sure the shop is reputable and has a good reputation in the community. You want to choose a shop that is trustworthy and will do quality work on your bike.