Over the next few minutes we will be taking you on a deep dive into everything about biking in Bridgeport and New Haven. 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 Bridgeport and New Haven 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 Bridgeport & New Haven
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:
- College Street Cycles LLC at 252 College St, New Haven
- The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop at 845 Chapel St, New Haven
- True Cyclery at True Cyclery, 138 Bradley St, New Haven
- D’Aniello’s Amity Bicycles at 18 Selden St, New Haven
College Street Cycles LLC serves the New Haven area with bicycles, apparel, parts and components, rentals, and service.
The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop sells used/refurbished bikes, various bike parts and accessories, as well as bike service and custom fitting.
True Cyclery is a traditional bike shop that also offers mobile sales, fittings, and service to cycling enthusiasts’ homes. They are also an authorized Seven Cycles retailer.
D’Aniello’s Amity Bicycles is a full-service, family-owned and operated repair shop and retail store selling products from the world’s best bicycle brands, cycling apparel, accessories, and bike components.
Best Local Bike Trails
These Bridgeport & New Haven bike trails are great places to go cycling around the region:
- West Rock Ridge State Park at 1134 Wintergreen Ave, New Haven
- Racebrook Tract Orange at CT 06477, New Haven
- Roosevelt Forest 700 Peters Ln, Stratford, New Haven
- East Rock Park at 41 Cold Spring St, New Haven
West Rock Ridge State Park has mountain bike trails.
Racebrook Tract Orange is a mountain bike trail with a single track.
The Roosevelt National Forest has a bike and hiking trail.
East Rock Park has a bike trail and is bounded by Livingston Street, Davis Street, State Street, and the Mill River.
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:
- New Haven Powersports AT 143 Whalley Ave, New Haven
- Libby’s Motoworld at 60 Printers Ln, New Haven
- Ultimate Automotive Powersports at 1608 Stratford Ave, New Haven
- New Haven Powersports AT 143 Whalley Ave, New Haven
New Haven Powersports is a motorcycle dealership that sells new and used motorcycles, scooters, ATVs, and Jet Skis, as well as tires and parts, and has a full service department with four certified technicians.
Libby’s Motoworld is a full-service power sports dealership that specializes in custom cruisers, ATVs, motorcycles, scooters, and sports bikes. You can also find dirt helmets, goggles, dirt boots and street boots, as well as street gloves. They also sell cruiser windscreens, bike and ATV tires, and a full line of lubricants.
Ultimate Automotive Powersports is a motor scooter dealer and repair shop that sells 49CC scooters at the best prices in town and also provides full repair service on scooters, dirt bikes, and other vehicles, including engine upgrades and electrical light customization.
New Haven Powersports sells parts and accessories, as well as helmets, jackets, gloves, goggles, boots, off-road protective gear, and tires. They are open from 10am to 6pm Tuesday through Friday, and from 10am to 4pm on Saturday.
You may also want to know that we have written about:
- Where To Go Cycling in Hartford
- Where To Go Cycling in New York City
- Where To Go Cycling in Newark
- Where To Go Cycling in Philadelphia
Have Fun Cycling In Bridgeport & New Haven
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.