Bisbee Bicycle Brothel
collectors heaven
Isabella J.
Mar 20, 2019
Bicycle enthusiasts- this one's for you! This shop is more of a collection of vintage bicycles than a traditional shop with modern items and apparel. There are modern bikes....but the majority of the store is really more a historical experience. The owner loves Bisbee and bicycles, so either way, this is a great spot to check out. He's full of fun facts and chats with everyone. Tons of beautiful old bikes, historical memorabilia and great conversation. A Bisbee classic.
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Jenni K.
Jun 20, 2018
If you're a bike enthusiast, you should check this place out. The owner, Ken, is friendly and chatty. He has quite the collection of bikes and memorabilia. We thought there'd be more apparel and accessories for shopping, but we just perused the store instead.
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David D.
Jul 6, 2010
Amazing selection of the most obscure bicycle items this side of the San Pedro River. Ask about any piece... and you will get the entire rundown... in a manner that only Ken can do... A MUST SEE for every bicycle aficionado!
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Corie S.
Dec 6, 2010
BBB was closed the day we hit up Bisbee so we had to stand outside and admire from without. The place had been recommended by Vermont Bike Tour folks so we HAD to go.Why do they get the 5 stars, you ask. Well, when we got home we emailed the owner and inquired about a certain t-shirt in his window.He sent us two of them in the mail and we had 'em in a matter of days.Nice guy. Great service. Don't know if he knows anything about bikes really, but VBT recommends them and he is definitely all about the customer. And since we live in SoCal and likely will not be REGULAR customers, he could have easily blown us off. You've got to admire a business that is run the way this one is.
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Amy M.
Jun 7, 2011
Wow I don't think there is anything bicycle the owner doesn't know. More of a museum than a store. The husband an avid mountain biker, roadie, cyclocross , 29er, commuter hybrid, soft tail hard tail, single speeder and collector himself drools when he steps in this shop. The smells alone remind him of his wrench days back in Iowa. Always a must when we hit Bisbee.
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Seth W.
Dec 16, 2016
If you are a cycling enthusiast and are in Bisbe, AZ don't miss a trip to the Bisbee Bicycle Brothel. You will love it. It's like walking into a cycling museum. Ken, the owner, is a great guy and knows bicycles, past and present. He does his work with loving care and will share his knowledge with you.
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Jon R.
Sep 4, 2012
If you're into vintage bikes you might be a hipster and I would imagine you probably knew about Bisbee Bicycle Brothel before it was cool. This shop had tons of vintage road bikes and modern parts that still offered that retro look. Can't say I frequent many bike shops but I have yet to see a shop with the vintage selection offered at BBB.
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marvin s.
Nov 19, 2015
Stopped by here when I was passing by for work and glad I did because the owner was very knowledgable about bikes. He gave me a little history on the bikes he has on display which were beautiful.
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Diane D.
Jul 6, 2010
Wonderful bike shop for the true bicycle lover. You could spend hours just looking at all the bicycle memorabilia and vintage bikes on display. You also never know who you might see in the shop - lots of celebs in the the bike world drop in from time to time. Lots of neat bicycle accoutrements for sale, bike repair and just a really fun place to visit. Limited hours but the owner's cell number is on the door if you are really in need.
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Mark B.
Feb 24, 2012
Wandered in because any place that has bicycle in the name grabes my attention. Add Brothel and it gets must-check-out status. This place is a museum to English Hand Built Bikes! I am still not sure how much there was actually for sale but I spent 30 minutes visiting with Ken (the owner) and could have spent the better part of the day just talking with him and looking over everything in the shop. Ken was not only a wealth of bike knowledge but (like pretty much everyone else we met in town) seemed to know everyone else in town and be very willing to point us in the right direction on places to eat, drink, stay, buy antiques, art, etc.
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