Over the next few minutes we will be taking you on a deep dive into everything about biking in Worcester, MA. Whether you are looking to buy a new bike, for trails to explore, or want info on motorcycling this post should have plenty to help you out.
We will kick this baby off by listing the best bicycle shops in your area because they probably will help more of our readers out than any other section. These stores should sell all kinds of standard pedal and electric bikes in addition to helmets and other gear that you may need.
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You will also learn about the best off-road and paved bike trails in Worcester if you are just looking for some new scenery to explore. As the post goes on we will pivot more towards motorcycle and scooter stores near you, as well as some local parts, gear, rental, and repair shops.
Towards the end we will have a map so you can figure out which spot is closest to your current location, and you are all welcome to check out more of our blogs about other cities in the Northeast region right there if you are interested.
Best Bike Shops In Worcester
Whether you need to buy a new bike in your area, get a helmet, or need some repairs done one of these stores should be able to help you out:
- Fritz’s Bicycle Shop at 328 W Boylston St
- Barney’s Bicycle at 582 Park Ave
- Landry’s Bicycles at 20 Jolma Rd
Fritz’s Cycling Shop is a full-service bicycle shop that sells a broad range of Salsa and Giant bicycles, as well as accessories, clothes, and bicycle parts. They are open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11am to 6pm.
Barney’s Bicycle sells new bicycles, expertly refurbished used bicycles, e-bikes, a wide range of components, accessories, and clothing for all of your riding needs, and expert inexpensive servicing on your old bicycles. Barney’s Bicycle is open from 11am to 5pm Tuesday through Friday, and from 11am to 4pm on Saturday.
Landry’s Bicycles is an employee-owned company that sells and maintains bicycles, including e-bikes, as well as clothes, accessories, and rental services.
Best Local Bike Trails
These Worcester Mabike trails are great places to go cycling around the region:
- Blackstone River Bikeway
- Green Hill Loop
- Elm Loop Trail
- Leominster State Forest at Leominster
Blackstone River Bikeway is a 48-mile paved cycling route that parallels the namesake Blackstone River and old railroad tracks.
Green Hill Loop is a 1.7 mile asphalt loop with modest traffic.
Elm Circle Terrain is a 0.6 mile highly used loop with mountain trail that is typically regarded as an easy route.
Leominster State Forest is a public forest with 4,246 acres of recreational space and a mountain route.
Motorcycle & Repair Shops Near You
Any of these motorcycle shops should be a good option when you need to buy a new one, are trying to find new parts and gear, or need a mechanic that can do repairs:
- Wagner Motorsports at 700 Plantation St
- Add On Incorporated at 133 Gold St
Wagner Motorsports offers a diverse range of world-class brands such as Indian Motorcycle, BMW Motorrad, Harley Davidson, KTM, and others, as well as parts, accessories, and apparel, and they have highly skilled technicians that provide great service in a timely way.
Add On Incorporated is a family-owned and run company that distributes, designs, imports, and manufactures Honda Gold Wing motorcycle and trike components and accessories.
You may also want to know that we have written about:
- Where To Go Biking in Boston
- Where To Go Biking in New York City
- Where To Go Biking in Providence
- Where To Go Biking in Philadelphia
Have Fun Cycling In Worcester
Well guys, for now that is all we have to share but check back in the future because we will be updating this blog often. After reading about all of those local bike shops, trails, and places to buy motorcycles or get repairs near you things should be a lot clearer.
Don’t be afraid to use the comments to let us know if we got anything incorrect or to share any tips or tricks you might have on the scene here. Now go have fun buying a new bike or motorcycle at a shop or cruising around one of the trails in your area.