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Bike Fit
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General Information
Shop Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10am - 7pm, Sunday: 12pm - 5pm Barnett-Trained Mechanic(s):
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None Shop Info: Bike Surgeon was originally founded in 1974 by Mark Robinson, internationally famous for his hospitality to cyclists on the Trans America Trail. In 2004, Jon and Emily Greenstreet purchased the shop and brought on Chris Norrington in 2005 to run operations as things continued to get bigger and better. By 2006 Bike Surgeon was one of the leading shops in southern Illinois and constantly looking for ways to improve and grow.rnIn late 2008, with a focus on continued growth, the decision to relocate the shop to the Metro East area was made and by July of 2009 the location in Shiloh was open. This move proved very successful for Bike Surgeon; now nationally ranked as one of the Top 100 bicycle retailers nationwide.rnrnA strong focus on the customer experience and on building the community of riders has led to this success. With a team of national caliber bike FIT professionals, an industry leading team of mechanics and techs (FIX), some of the most FUN events in regional cycling and a destination worthy store experience, Bike Surgeon is the bike shop you need to check out.rnrnStop by the Shop soon and say hello! Directions: https://www.bikesurgeon.com/storelocator/
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