I brought my bike to 2 Wheels(as it’s known now), to get the brake system replaced, along with a few other small repairs that didn’t need parts replacing. The total cost was € 42.00 which I thought was extortionate. One of the nuts connecting the brakes to the bike wasn’t tightened properly and was left loose. Other than that the service was OK but not worth the money paid. I’ll look elsewhere in the future when my bike needs repairing.
Brian O.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I bought a bike from them 3 years ago and I found them to be very helpful and pleasant :) I had problems with the bike(just your everyday normal stuff) and they always looked after it free of charge!!! I booked my bike in for it’s first service this week and all is perfect again :) Its all about customer service! :)
Sean M.
Tu valoración: 1 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Bikes are overpriced, they don’t have much stock and they inexplicably sell stuff for babies as well? Give it a miss — Cycleways on Parnell Street will give you a better deal.
Rob M.
Tu valoración: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EUROCYCLESEUROBABY! It’s up there amongst the Harvey Norman and Reads of Nassau street ads in the pantheon of the worlds must annoying things to hear on the radio. At what point did the Eurocycles board of directors say to themselves: «Y’know what goes hand in hand with mountain biking… Babies!». I suppose there is a logic to selling prams and bicycles in the one shop. After all, they both have… wheels? Eurocycles’ bikes are way overpriced, and have feck all stock. Knowing nothing about raising children, I couldn’t tell ya if the prams are good value. But if ya want a bike, take a five minute walk away from Eurocycles to MacDonald’s cycles on Wexford street and they’ll sort you out for considerably less.