When you roll into one of Pro Bikes three, locally owned, Pittsburgh locations, you'll meet a team of professional cyclists united by our enthusiasm for riding and the culture of our sport. Everyone at our shop is dedicated to helping you become the best cyclist you can be.
If you're in the market for a new bike Pro Bikes sales team has the experience and expertise to find the right bike to get you moving. Whether you are looking for your child's first two-wheeler or a commuter bike to get you to work on time, or a hybrid to take you from home to Pittsburgh's amazing trails, or a top of the line racing bike Pro Bikes has it all.
Pro Bikes has expanded our stores to serve our customers better. Our Squirrel Hill store has added two floors or 4 half floors and over 10,000 square feet. Our top floor is the indoor cycling studio and our teams are using it to train year round. Soon we will expand our studio to include spin classes for everyone. Monroeville moved a few blocks down the street to a new building at the corner of Miracle Mile next to AT&T. This location has two great floors and will soon be adding an Elite running shoe and clothing area. South Hills has also added an additional 4,000 square feet. Our expansion took longer than expected but will be completed just in time to get you on a new bike this spring.
If time is tight and you would like to make an appointment with one of our sales people, please call any of our shops and we would be happy to block time for you to work with an experienced sales person. We can also make sure we have the bike you are looking for at the shop when you arrive.
All Pro Bikes locations have professional bicycle technicians that can repair your bike and get you back on the road. We believe if we can't fix it then it can't be fixed. The experience at each of our shops makes us know this.
Pro Bikes gained national recognition as a Top 100 Retailer 2009 by Boulder Sports Research and Bicycle Retailer and Industry News. There are more than 5,000 bicycle shops in the United States and we are proud to be considered the best of the best.
Pro Bikes owners and staff are happy to be a part of the Pittsburgh community. With three locations in the area (Monroeville, South Hills and Squirrel Hill), we can conveniently offer our huge selection of bikes and bike accessories to our customers throughout Western PA.
Pro Bikes sponsors several professional racing teams, as well as sponsoring bike rides and races that benefit charitable organizations. Staying active and involved in the community makes us better at serving the Pittsburgh biking community.
Pro Bikes offers a huge inventory of bikes and bike gear for our customers. We search tirelessly to bring you the latest and greatest from our favorite top of the line bicycle vendors:
Cycling is a different experience for everyone. No matter what kind of ride you want to experience, we have the bike for you. And if you need more than one bike, weÂ’re happy to help add to your collection. Whatever your riding style, we have the bikes:
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Since we all spend a significant part of our lives on our bicycles, we understand that there’s a lot of “stuff” that makes for a better ride. Pro Bikes is always searching for the coolest apparel and accessories for our shops. Don’t forget to accessorize!
Pro Bikes offers Custom Bike Fitting by certified Fit Specialists, the only certified cycling Fit experts in Pittsburgh. We are able to professionally adjust your new or already broken-in bicycle to adhere to your specific body type to help you avoid injury and optimize performance.
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Although we think it's common sense for drivers to pass with a minimum of four feet and never make a right turn in front of a cyclist, these laws are intended to to protect us in the unfortunate event that it should happen. All too often the cyclist is blamed for any crash (just ask someone who's been in one), and often has little to no recourse or support from the law.