Knowledge staff, they give good advice to novices, and take trade-in. Been in business a long time.
I went here looking for a used bike for my 10 year old daughter, and had 2 polite and helpful guys help us find a great match. They knew what size frame to recommend, and helped us narrow down our choices. Once we picked a bike, it was immediately put to the test by the mechanic who checked the brakes and derailer and even gave us an adapter for the tire nozzle. There is a 30 day guarantee, and a free tune up within the first month. I looked up the bike we bought and definitely feel we made a great purchase. Would definitely recommend this place!!
My experiences with this shop has left me luke warm at best. I came here on a tip to find parts for early era MTBs I'm building. Their used parts are over priced and if you're not bicycle savvy and dont like to haggle look elsewhere; the bicycle thift shop in Biltmore for instance. But they do have the goods and I've scored some good finds here.
Great experience they fixed my bike for much less than I expected! I would consider checking this store out for the variety of bikes they have also.
I have read way more scorchingly bad reviews than good ones but decided to give Hearn's a try as I was in the area . I went in to buy some lighting ( front and rear ) and was prepared to spend $100 + dollars . After waiting for about five minutes for someone to oh I don't know greet the customer , I decided to wonder down to the " service area " , where three employees were talking . Two of the three guys looked at me and said nothing to me . I stood for another minute , was still ignored and left the junkyard of a bike shop to spend my money elsewhere . I ended up going to Youngblood's where I was treated properly . Incedently , I spent about $20 less at Youngblood's than I had anticipated .
If you're willing to spend the time and break the ice with these cats you can probably find what you need as they have a lot of used parts and bikes but my initial vibe from them was kinda like dealing with Seinfeld's Soup Nazi. They seem to be pricing according to mood and they seem to be in the mood to make money. And that's fine. Downtown AVL isn't low rent. Overall I hope they continue to stay in business as they are a good resource even if they seem indifferent to have your business.
Hearn Cycling Fitness is a US Bicycle Store based in Asheville, North Carolina. Hearn Cycling Fitness is located at 28 Asheland Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA.
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