At age six, Mike Cotfas’s dad handed him an old bike and told Mike to take it apart before he returned. “I was just super happy I got to destroy something — but also learn from it,” he says. Little did either of them know that Mike would one day wind up owning a bike shop.
Though he explored some other paths, studying literature at university, building and maintaining bikes became an obsession he couldn’t shake. “I had my bike shop job during the day and then I’d come home and keep tinkering for another three or four hours,” he recalls. He would pimp friends’ bicycles and salvage old bikes off the internet to fix up and resell.
Eventually, all the moonlighting led to a home-based bicycle building and repair business in 2010. In spring 2013, he opened his location on Whyte and 89 Street. “My dad gave me my career path,” says Mike.
This bike shops sells a variety of new and used bikes, like the Verza Regency women’s bike. You’ve never seen anything like it before – its frame is based on traditional Dutch bikes and is designed for actual comfort. The step-through steel frame allows you to hop on with ease and ride about town looking like exercise is no big deal for you.
This shop will give your bike a loving tune-up in 24 hours, or you can drop your bike off for longer if your ride needs more serious work done. Trust them with your vehicle, because they’ll treat it like their own. Bonus: they also serve coffee, so you can enjoy some java while you’re there!
This bike repair and retail shop doubles as a coffee shop. The owner restores and sells used bikes, which hang right next to shiny new bikes, such as Felts, Raleighs and States, and the shop is known for its 24-hour turnaround on tune-ups.