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All Mountain Cyclery
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1404 Nevada HwySte C
Boulder City, NV 89005
(702) 453-2453
- Hours:
Mon 11 am - 6 pm
Tue-Fri 10 am - 6 pm
Sat 9 am - 6 pm
Sun 9 am - 4 pm
- Price Range:
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$$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
8 reviews for All Mountain Cyclery
8 reviews in English
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Review from Evan A.
Venice, CA
Great business run by knowledgeable staff. I went with a friend to ride Bootleg Canyon trails. I rented a Specialized Stumpjumper FSR ($3000 bike) for $55 for a half day. The riding was incredible with great terrain and a variety of options. They run a shuttle for $5/ride to the top of the canyon which is well worth it. Not sure if we got lucky with the bike, but it seemed that all their rentals were high end.
If you're riding the canyon make sure to bring a pump and a few spare tubes as its easy to flat back there.
Don't bother buying a trail map for $5. It's not worth it and something they should include for free with a rental. -
Review from Dave C.
Las Vegas, NV
Here is the place to buy a bike! Jeff the owner, is a great guy willing to work with anyone for anything. He is all about customer service and getting people out on their bikes. He does layaway, repairs, advice, and just a good guy to know. All his staff are great and knowledgeable. I spend time in this shop about once a week after riding Bootleg...just going in and saying hi. They will work with you to get a bike..and they are LOCAL!!! :)
Price: Everything related to new bikes is costly, but you don't want to buy a wal mart bike if you are serious rider...invest in yourself and a local place -
Review from Ya Y.
Bend, OR
I came in with a problem with my hub on my rear wheel. The tech I spoke with understood the problem, but the only solution offered was to drive to the Henderson REI. He said that REI might be able to clean the hub with an ultrasonic washing system.
I give them two stars because they did not fix my problem. They did look for a replacement hub, but did not have one.
Basically, there were three techs there. One was actually performing work, and one was watching, and one was being trained. Overall, the customer service was that of a "hobbyist", and not a pro shop like Zion Cycles in Springdale (ask for Fred), or Pine Mountain Sports in Bend, OR - total pros - with prices posted at the service desk.
I really can't say it was an overly negative experience, but the only solution was to send me to a different bike shop to get my problem fixed. So, I cannot give them three stars which Yelp describes as A-OK. -
Review from Michael B.
Henderson, NV
I found this place by accident as I got a flat tire on the river mountain loop trail but ended up going back for a fitting and near pedals and shoes for my road bike. These guys provided excellent service and the prices were great. As part of the fitting my slightly-too-big big needed a stem that was a bit shorter. They had a trade in that looked brand new but they sold it at a discount which was excellent. Overall I felt like I got a great value but also felt like I was getting sold great quality stuff.
Also: I am very often put off by the vibe in bike stores, but everyone was friendly and they all went the extra mile. I wish they were in Vegas... -
Review from K M.
Denville, NJ
My BF and I had SO much fun on our guided 12 mile bike ride from the bike shop to Hoover Dam. The scenery was amazing and the Railroad Trail was really cool! If you're lucky you might even spot a Bighorn Sheep! A delicious lunch was provided and we were well cared for in the hydration department. A tour of the powerplant at Hoover Dam was also included. We were too chicken to bike back to the bike shop (it was all up hill) so we opted for a 3 mile bike ride to the pick-up spot instead. And, we were picked up promptly at our hotel in the AM and dropped off too!
Now let's get down to business... I booked this bike tour through Awesome Adventure Guide. Their customer service is great but if you have a rental car at your disposal I would suggest driving to the bike shop (about 30 mins from the Las Vegas strip) to rent a bike and book your tour through All Mountain Cyclery instead.
Here's why:
Awesome Adventure Guide - $129/person + $10 fee
All Mountain Cyclery - $110/person (guided)
$75/person (self-guided)
The prices above are only for the bike tour of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. You'll have to browse both sites for more information and other tours if this doesn't float your boat. I'm also not sure if lunch and Hoover Dam tour tickets are provided if you go through All Mountain Cyclery. And I was told by Awesome Adventure Guide that we would make a stop at Lake Mead but we didn't so make sure you ask about that too.
And last but certainly not least, I have to give praise to Jeff Frampton (owner) and "Downhill" Mike (guide) who were so down to earth and friendly! Because of them our initial hesitation of the tour quickly subsided and we had nothing but fun from the second we started pedaling!
PS If you can't make it to Sin City, you can find "Downhill" Mike at Whiteface during the summer! http://www.downhillmik...Listed in: "I can ride my bike with no…
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Review from Casey W.
Lafayette, IN
This place takes total advantage of tourists. My dad and I rented mountain bikes here after reading about the trail to the Hoover Dam from Boulder City in a Rails to Trails magazine. This business was 'recommended' by the magazine. When we rented our bikes, my front tire was flat (they didn't bother to check them). They didn't provide us with a map of the area (which would have been helpful since the trail doesn't start at the bike shop. The rates also take advantage of tourists. The only way to avoid having to pay the full day rate would be to immediately turn around at the dam and ride back because the trail is a significant downhill from Boulder City to the dam.
If you have two vehicles available, i recommend parking one at the dam so you can bring yourselves and the bikes back since that will cost you an additional charge. All in all, they know that 1. you're not going to want to ride back and charge a fee for pick up, and 2. that if you take a tour you'll have to pay for the full day because it'll take long enough that your 3 hours will be eaten up -
Review from Andrew M.
Auburndale, MA
This was a great guided mountain biking tour. They pick you up at the hotel early (0600) to avoid the heat. Provide helmets, gloves, water, snacks and really nice full suspension mountain bikes. There are a couple of trail options. We went for the bootleg canyon "basic" ride. It starts out with a slow gradual uphill, that was still difficult. We had plans to go on a bootleg canyon loop, but after several miles it was clear we weren't in the greatest shape (well, 2 out of the 4 of us), so we switched to the Hoover dam ride. We had a lot of fun, hit the teeter-totter and lot's of nice curving up/down trails. Jeff, our guide, was really patient and good.
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Review from Mico S.
Daly City, CA
Got a free all-day tour through work, and these guys were great. Genuinely friendly, dedicated to make sure that we are having a great time. They know their stuff - bikes, equipment, trails, the whole thing.
Now, to make a point of how much 5 stars from me means: I was way over my head. Apparently mountain biking does not equal knowing how to bike. Being a guy - I still went for it, and ended up flying over the rails hands first into a rock, and fractured my elbow. So, for those that are considering it: if you haven't done mountain biking - don't do it, just opt for the scenic ride , and friendly advise for the guys at All Mountain - don't ask a guy if he is OK after crashing into a rock. Of course he will say he's OK and will keep on going even if his wrists are shattered, that is what guys do.
But anyway, their trails are awesome, great bikes, and as long as you do what you can - you are going to have a blast.
