pixel

Blog Post

Small Law Knows Bike Shops!

February 28, 2023

@love&sprockets | @tomsprobike | @campuswheelworks | @bertsbikes


Here is a list of bike shops we like - in no particular order. You might consider each while getting ready to ride this season! Try the one closest to your home; it’s up to you! Just tell them that we sent you!

Love and Sprockets

Two locations: 243 Buffalo St. Hamburg, NY and 5855 Transit Road, East Amherst, NY

www.loveandsprocketsbikeshop.com


With a focus on bike fitting, Love and Sprockets will help get your bike ready for whatever your next adventure may be. The shop offers tune-ups and repairs as well as a variety of bikes for any ride - road, mountain, and gravel! Whether you are gearing up for your next triathlon or leisurely ride, Love & Sprockets offers seminars and clinics to make sure every rider is prepared for the next ride. Check out their upcoming events on Facebook.

Tom’s Pro Bike

Two locations: 3687 Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY and 3144 Orchard Park Road, Orchard Park, New York

www.tomsprobike.com


Tom is the nicest bike shop owner and will always steer you right. Shopping at Tom’s Pro Bike will guarantee you will get the best bike to fit your riding needs. Trained salespeople will help you choose the right bike while the shop makes the adjustments you need to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride. As a bonus, new bikes come with a 30-hour check-up! Knowing the importance of routine system checks, Tom’s offers service clinics where you learn basic bike maintenance. The upcoming schedule can be found here.

Campus WheelWorks

Two locations: 744 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo and 1330 Niagara St., Buffalo

www.campuswheelworks.com


Since 1996, Campus WheelWorks has offered not only bikes, but a space for the growing community of cyclists in Buffalo to gather and participate in group activities and events. One such community, FTW Cyclists Buffalo, can be checked out here. Since there is no community quite like family, Campus WheelWorks offers a kid’s bike trade in so you can keep your youngest cyclists riding along with you. CWW also offers bike purchase benefits such as a free basic tune up within 90 days and a free performance bike fit within 6 months, to name a few. Cool guys, cool vibe, and cool stuff. 

Bert’s Bikes

Locations throughout WNY, Rochester, and Northwest PA

www.bertsbikes.com


Since starting in a small family shop in 1972, Bert’s Bikes has been committed to providing unbeatable service and repair work. Bert’s has since expanded to 8 stores located from Rochester down to Northwest, PA and offers a full selection of bikes and bike accessories, apparel, and home fitness equipment among many other things. While you are welcome and encouraged to get your bike maintenance at the shop, Bert’s offers regularly scheduled basic maintenance clinics. The events calendar can be found here

Bicycle Safety and Fun in Numbers
March 30, 2024
Bicycling can be intimidating. Whether on trails or in the city, try group biking. It has advantages: it may be safer than riding solo, it’s an opportunity to network, and see the sights around Western New York.
March 30, 2024
If you’re looking to connect with other bicyclists, shops, or even leave with a new ride, check out Western New York’s bike swaps. The next annual event will be held on Sunday, April 7 th at Resurgence Brewing Company on Chicago Street . The Swap is the best place to buy gently used parts, sell parts or bikes you may not use anymore, or even just talk bikes with fellow riders. This family-friendly event begins at noon and goes until 4pm. It’s a great place to keep up on current bike safety tips, trail recommendations, and bike maintenance. Check out the WNY Mountain Biking Association page for more information on buying and selling bicycles and parts at the event. If you have unused bicycles or parts you wish to donate, the association will take them after the event has ended. Their page also posts the biggest and best bicycle meet-ups and trail riding groups. It’s an easy way to make cycling friends and ride in numbers on trails and around the city. See our blog about upcoming group rides for more information.
October 10, 2023
Small Law Firm is a personal injury law firm serving Buffalo, NY. Click here to learn more about the things you need to know for your accident case.
May 2, 2023
A cool article in the Wall Street Journal last week triggered this quick blog. We all know that bicyclists have a few necessities. Some are for safety and some even required by New York law. Did you know that a “bike bell” is required by the New York VTL §1236? If you need one, look at the Spurcycle Bell, at Spurcycle.com, or at Amazon.com, for $32 and up. A helmet is required for those through age 14, according the VTL 1238(5), unless otherwise required by the locality you are in. See, giro.com, for a Giro Register, designed with an extra internal liner which can minimize the amount of rotational forces your head experiences in a crash. There are, of course, many options in this category. But we recommend them for all riders no matter the age. Along with each of the items in this blog, The Wall Street Journal also recommended a bike helmet mirror that is kind of cool looking and very adjustable. See, Safe Zone Helmet Mirror — Efficient Velo Tools (EVT) . (WSJ, 4/1/23, Off Duty, D15) Bike locks are worthwhile, too, if you worry about your bike being stolen from the local bike rack. So, for a really good lock, try The Kryptonite New-U New York, sold at REI.com. It’s very sturdy and a solid deterrent to taking your bike. But, if you want a “bike alarm” and want to track your bike if it is stolen, see, US.Knog.com, for the “Knog Scout”. This is a bike alarm and finder. Of course, there are many bike products on-line and in the bike stores similar to these. Find what you need and bike safely!
A Paraplegic on Skis
March 23, 2023
Last Friday, with the assistance of The Lounsbury Adaptive Ski Program at Holiday Valley, I made a positive difference in someone’s life.
February 28, 2023
Small Law Knows Bike Shops!
February 11, 2023
If you are looking for a winter activity but skiing and snowboarding isn’t for you, snowshoeing and Cross Country skiing are a great winter alternatives. No matter your skill level, experience all that WNY has to offer in the colder months and at one of the abundance of places the region has to offer.
By lemaster September 12, 2022
Cross in the Park
By lemaster August 25, 2022
The bicycle accident lawyers at The Small Law Firm have collected the top ten rules of bike riding. We assist clients in the Niagara Falls, NY region.
By lemaster August 9, 2022
The Buffalo Triathlon Club is alive and well. This past Thursday night, twenty riders embarked on a 16- mile time trial from Tonawanda Creek in North Amherst. Riders were released and sprinted to the finish. The time trial is a part of the triathlon training for these triathletes - male and female between the ages of 25 and 65. The training bikes being used by the athletes vary. A few ride hybrid style bikes; some are on traditional road bikes; and others are riding high-end carbon fiber triathlon racing bikes with built in aero bars in a forward leaning position. Wheel sets vary from deep dish rims to fully covered wheels. The helmets vary, too. Some Star Trek looking and some that you’d see on most riders. All wear moisture wicking bike shirts, some sleeveless and some not. And the shorts are form fitting - all the purpose of reducing wind resistance and improving comfort. It’s a conglomeration of athletes who all love the sport, training, and camaraderie. Small Law hosted dinner, Small Talk on New York Bike Law, and giveaways to a few lucky winners. Small Law can be reached at www.BuffaloBicycleAtty.com or via instagram at @smallawbba.
More Posts
Share by: