Brake & Gear System Repairs.
Spongy brakes or gears that skip and grind? We adjust and replace brake pads, cables, and levers, fine-tune your derailleurs and shifting, and repair worn components so you stop and shift with confidence.

Fixed right, fixed where you are.
Good brake & gear system repairs starts with an honest diagnosis and ends with a fair, upfront estimate — all done at your home, your office, or wherever you ride instead of a shop.
- Brake pad, cable & lever service
- Derailleur & shifting fine-tuning
- Worn-component inspection & repair
- Hydraulic & mechanical brake care
Other repairs we handle on-site.
E-Bike Diagnostics & Repairs
Motor cutting out, error code on the display, or a bike that won’t power on? We come to you, run full diagnostics on the motor, battery, and controller, and pinpoint exactly what’s wrong before you spend a dime on parts.
Learn more →Get your range backBattery Maintenance & Replacement
Losing range, slow to charge, or a battery that won’t hold a charge? We test and recondition e-bike batteries, replace them when it’s time, and dispose of the old one responsibly — all at your location.
Learn more →Ride faster, fartherPerformance Upgrades & Customization
Want more speed, more range, or a bike built around how you ride? We install upgraded motors, batteries, and controllers, add the accessories you want, and dial in your settings for the best possible ride.
Learn more →Questions riders ask before booking.
My brakes feel weak or spongy — can you help?
Yes. Weak, spongy, or noisy brakes usually mean worn pads, stretched cables, or hydraulic issues. We inspect the whole system at your location and restore safe, confident stopping power.
My gears skip when I shift — what’s wrong?
Skipping or grinding gears is usually a derailleur adjustment, a worn cable, or a stretched chain. We diagnose it on-site and fine-tune your shifting so every gear engages cleanly.
Need brake & gear system repairs?
Reach out and we’ll walk you through how it works and give you a free, upfront estimate for your bike — then come to you.
