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Shop Hours: Mon-Fri: 11a-7p, Sat: 8a-6p, Sun: 8a-4p. Barnett-Trained Mechanic(s):
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None Shop Info: In 2014, Nelson and Joanna Gutierrez will be in the bicycle retail industry 20 years. What started as a childhood passion has transformed into Strictly Bicycles, a successful, multi-million dollar business located on Hudson Terrace in Fort Lee, New Jersey on a road leading to 9W, arguably the most traveled route by cyclists in the northeast.
Strictly Bicycles is a full service shop in Fort Lee, New Jersey specializing in custom builds, repairs, premium bike rentals, and products for all your cycling needs.
Strictly Bicycles carries a large selection of road, triathlon, mountain, hybrid and children's bikes. Stop at our Benzel-Busch sponsored cafe before or after your ride for coffee, espresso, cappuccino, and Belgian waffles.
Cyclists are invited to rent premium road and triathlon bikes such as the Pinarello Dogma Think 2, Cannondale Evo or Synapse or Felt B16 tri bike. If you're flying in to do Gran Fondo NY, leave your bike home and rent ours! You can apply 80% of your rental costs to the purchase of a new bike or wheelset! Directions: Strictly Bicycles is located at 2347 Hudson Terrace, Fort Lee, New Jersey, just one mile north of the George Washington Bridge (on Jersey side).
Map location is based off of a geocode of the addressed entered using Google's Google Maps API. If your address does not geocode properly, you can either update the address (we will attempt to re-geocode after any updates to your entry) or you can use Google's geocoding tool found here: http://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/geocoder/singlegeocode.html to obtain a lat/long for your location and enter that. To use the utility, type in an address that is close to your location and then drag-and-drop the marker to obtain the desired lat/long. If you choose to enter a lat/long, you must check the box on the edit page that says, "override geocode with entered lat/long."