Blog — DC's Favorite Bike Shop - BicycleSPACE

Welcome to BicycleSPACE!

We’re around the bend (the Solstice passed at 5:01 AM Thursday!), days are officially longer than the nights, and SPRING HAS SPRUNG! And there’s no better way to get out into the Sunny days- or burn off some vexation- then turning over the pedals on your ride home or favorite local trail!

Get READY TO RIDE! It’s a great time to come by and take some test rides on a fresh set of wheels and/or get your current steed all tuned & buffed before things get crazy at the shop! We have a wide variety of bikes in-stock for riders of all kinds-and all the gear needed to get the most out of your ride! The service department has been churning through the repairs with quick turnaround times- stop by anytime for an estimate & we’ll have you back rolling smoothly in a jiffy! The crew is amped to get everyone rolling, whether on a new set of wheels or making sure old faithful can keep you smiling!

Thinking of a family cargo bike? COME CHECK OUT GREAT DEALS FROM ALL OUR BRANDS- models from Urban Arrow, Xtracycle, Canondale, Aventon & Bunch available for a limited time at awesome prices!

Were you one of the lucky voucher recipients of the latest DC E-Bike Incentive Program? We have lots of great options for you to choose from, so call or come by to take a look!

Thanks for your support in 2024- we look forward to seeing you soon in 2025!

WE’RE HIRING!

The riding season is upon us & we are looking for enthusiastic peeps to join our team- whether you’re an experienced tech or someone who just loves to ride and wants to help others do the same, we’d love to work with you! Fill out an application and be in touch!

Please be aware that we are in the process of transitioning our website & the info on other pages is likely not up-to-date. Please call the shop w/any inquiries- especially on bike availability…

Special Service Project

Nicole's Raleigh Superbe

Nicole picks up her freshly restored 1962 Raleigh Superbe. Jerry has a passion for this style and it's always a labor of love breathing new life into these old bikes. See what goes into a vintage bike overhaul and watch the master at work. 

Nicole had been riding a Marin mountain bike on her daily commute from Alexandria into the city. The bike was treating her well, but in her heart she wanted something with a little more style and panache. She was particularly attracted to vintage English bikes, such as mid-century Raleighs. When she found this used bike she brought it in to see if was worth fixing up. Jerry knew right away that beneath the decades of surface rust and neglect that she had real gem. 

These bikes are built to last. All the original parts were still intact and will work great after a thorough overhaul. First step is to completely disassemble the bike. 

Nicole's bike was missing the classic chrome fender tip. Jerry had a hunch one could be found at Velocity, a bike co-op in Alexandria, VA. Sure enough in there pile of donations bikes was a bent fender with a well preserved tip.

All the parts are disassembled and the frame is inspected for serviceability. According to Jerry, Sturmey Archer cones never seem to go bad. He's able to reuse all the old parts to get these hubs working like new. Everything is unpacked, degreased, cleaned and reassembled with fresh grease. 

Polished with ultra fine steel wool and batch of Jerry's secret sauce, this bike is looking as fresh as it was back in the sixties. 

Another mechanic of ours, Dave, lent a hand to get the electrical working. Even the head lamp was disassembled to be cleaned and polished, with special care not to scratch the lens. The signature Raleigh Crane shines proudly in the chainring. 


Thanks Nichole for coming to us with this project. It was great watching it all come together. Enjoy your stunning new (old) bike.

Story and Photos by Francis Tatem, Marketing Manager