Category: bicycle

Bicycle Sales and Service

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Source Vintage Bicycle Components at Circuit Cycle & Sports

There is nothing more satisfying than restoring a vintage bicycle. If you are a person who restores bicycle then Circuit Cycle is a great place to source reconditioned vintage components. “We have been reconditioning bicycle components for six years,” stated Brian Hahn, Owner and Manager of Circuit Cycle & Sports in Millet, Alberta. “In December…
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Ice Skate Sharpening at Circuit Cycle

Circuit Cycle & Sports currently offer skate sharpening in 5/8”, 1/2” and 3/8 inch traditional radial profile and the newer 1/2” optimized a flat bottom profile.

Circuit Cycle & Sports, Millet, Alberta.

Circuit Cycle & Sports publish video walk-through on Rumble

For those who have not had the chance to visit Circuit Cycle & Sports, a new walk-through video was recently published on both Rumble and Youtube. With a rich look into a wide selection of components and accessories, the video provides potential customers a peak into what a small bicycle shop in Millet, Alberta can…
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We still have new bicycles in stock

Our shop provides new bikes in three distinct levels. First, we carry new bicycles from Genesis Bikes from Quebec, and new electric bikes from both Genesis and Velec. All our suppliers are from Montreal.

Tune-up Packages - Circuit Cycle & Sports - Service Center

The Time is Now to Get an Advanced Bicycle Tune-up

“Our advanced tuneups are literally bottom-up rebuilds of your precious ride.”

Cyclist on the road

Cyclists: Winters are the Best Times for Summer Cyclists

Three Reasons to have your bicycle serviced during winter months. Today, many cyclists cringe when the word off-season is used when referring to their favourite sport in winter. The invention of the fat bike took winter riding to a new level, yet that oddly heavy wheeled bicycle is not for every cyclist.

Fat Bikes are here to stay

Fat Bikes: Are They Slower?

Fat bikes must be the epitome of sluggishness. Though more recent research suggests that fatter tires are not necessarily slower