From Novice To Die-Hard Biker, Gregg's Cycle Welcomes All

Bellevue, WALocal News

Established in 1932, Gregg's Cycle in Bellevue has become a beloved local bike shop, dedicated to serving cyclists of all levels. Owner Stan Gregg and general manager Marty Pluth prioritize creating a welcoming atmosphere, where customers can seek help without feeling intimidated. The shop offers a comprehensive range of services, including bike sales, fittings, repairs, and accessories, making it a one-stop destination for cycling enthusiasts. In response to the pandemic, they launched the "Grow With Gregg's" program, enabling families to trade in old bikes for discounted new ones, thus fostering community ties. Recognized as one of America's Best Bike Shops by the National Bicycle Dealers Association in 2021, Gregg's Cycle continues to promote cycling as a way to explore and connect with nature and the local community.

The staff is well-trained and eager to provide information on cycling technology and local trails, ensuring that every visitor leaves with the knowledge they need. With a commitment to exceptional customer service, Gregg's Cycle aims to enhance the biking experience for everyone. As the community looks forward to a post-pandemic world, Gregg's Cycle hopes to resume hosting local cycling events to further engage with their customers.

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