Hello and thanks for checking out our post that will discuss everything we know about biking in Lansing. If you are looking to buy a new bike, for trails to explore, or want to learn about motorcycling in your area this blog should give you a clearer understanding of what is available.
The best bicycle shops near you will get us going because they should help more of you out than any other topic we are getting into. These stores should sell all kinds of standard pedal and electric bikes in addition to helmets and other gear that you may be after.
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The best off-road and paved bike trails in Lansing will also get a mention for anyone who is ready to get some exercise right now. As things move forward we will pivot more towards where to buy motorcycles and scooters as well as some local parts, gear, rental, and repair shops.
Expect to find a map for the area that can help you figure out which spot is closest to your current location, and anyone is interested can look through all of our posts around the Midwest right there.
Best Bike Shops In Lansing
If you want to buy a new bike near you, get a helmet, or need some repairs done one of these stores should be able to handle any of the above:
- D & D Bicycle And Hockey at 1353 E Grand River Ave
- Eric’s Cycling & Fitness at 6070 S Martin Luther King Jr Blvd #D
- MSU Bikes Service Center at 434 Farm Ln Room B10
D&D Bicycles is a family-run cycling business that sells a broad range of bicycles for all ages, as well as components, accessories, and clothing. They exclusively service Giant, Liv, and Momentum bicycles or bicycles purchased from them before.
Eric’s Cycling & Fitness offers a large range of bicycles, bike accessories, bike maintenance, and disc golf supplies.
MSU Bikes Service Center is a full-service bike store that sells, fixes, and rents bicycles. as well as the selling of components and accessories to make your trip more pleasant and safe.
Scooter Pro Cycle does bike repairing service and also have accessories at their shop.
Best Local Bike Trails
These Lansing bike trails are great places to go cycling around the region:
- Lansing River Trail
- The Battle Creek Linear Park trail
- Border-to-Border Trail
- Albion River Trail at Albion
Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately 13 miles long. It runs along the Grand River and the Red Cedar River between Michigan State University and Dietrich Park in northern Lansing.
The Battle Creek Linear Park trail is 26 miles long and includes a park.
The Border-to-Border Trail will run for roughly 35 miles along the Huron River from Livingston County to Wayne County.
Albion River Trail is a ten- to fourteen foot wide paved path running along the Kalamazoo River for 1.6 miles through the City of Albion.
Motorcycle & Repair Shops In Your Area
Visit a motorcycle shop when you need to buy a new one, are trying to find new parts and gear, or are searching for a high quality mechanic to do repairs:
- College Bikes Shops at 340 N Larch St
- Old School Speed at 1709 Thompson St #220
College Bike Shop is a family-owned Honda, Suzuki, and Kawasaki OEM motorcycle dealer. They sell new and used motorcycles, as well as a comprehensive service department and a big assortment of parts and accessories. They are open from 10am to 5pm Monday through Friday, and from 10am to 1pm on Saturday.
Old School Speed is a motorcycle parts business that sells high-quality, American-made motorcycle components and accessories.
By the way we have also covered:
- Paved Trails & Parks With Tracks in Detroit
- Paved Trails & Parks With Tracks in Grand Rapids
- Paved Trails & Parks With Tracks in Toledo
- Paved Trails & Parks With Tracks in Chicago
Have Fun Cycling In Lansing
That is all we have for now but we plan to update this often. All of those local bike shops, trails, and places to buy motorcycles or get repairs done near you are ready whenever you need them.
Feel free to use the comments to let us know if we got anything incorrect or to share any tips or tricks you might have on what is available in the region. Now go have fun buying a new bike or motorcycle at a shop or cruising around one of the trails in your area.