Performance Cycle is a full-service bicycle shop on the northwest side of Oklahoma City that sells new bikes, replacement parts, and accessories while offering in-house repair and maintenance. The store carries road, mountain, and hybrid bikes along with component brands like Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo, and handles everything from flat repairs to full drivetrain overhauls.
Performance Cycle operates as both a retail shop and service center, unlike chain sporting goods stores that stock bikes but lack trained mechanics. The shop is independently owned and staffed by mechanics with hands-on cycling experience rather than general retail training. It serves commuters, recreational riders, and competitive cyclists across Oklahoma City's metro area, with a location that makes it accessible from the northwest part of the city.
The shop stocks entry-level to mid-range bikes in the $300 to $1,200 range, primarily from brands suited to road and mountain riding rather than casual cruising. Replacement parts include chains, cables, brake pads, derailleurs, and wheelsets. Shimano components dominate the lower to mid-price tiers, while higher-end bikes and wheels often use SRAM or Campagnolo drivetrains.
Service charges for common repairs run between $20 and $80 per job: a flat tire repair (not including the patch kit or tube) typically costs $15 to $25, while a full drivetrain cleaning and adjustment ranges from $50 to $75. Wheel truing starts at $25, and brake pad replacement runs $30 to $50 depending on the system. A complete overhaul, involving bearing inspection and repacking on hubs and headset, costs around $120 to $150. Most repairs take between one and three business days unless the shop is backed up; verify current turnaround times by calling ahead, as this varies seasonally (fall and spring see higher demand).
REI Co-op, located at Northwest Plaza, stocks a wider range of outdoor gear beyond bikes and offers member discounts on select items and services. REI's repair department handles basic tune-ups and flat repairs, but the shop does not specialize in drivetrain work or frame adjustments the way Performance Cycle does. REI suits riders who want one-stop shopping for gear, camping equipment, and casual maintenance; Performance Cycle serves riders who need deeper mechanical expertise or specific high-end component brands. Bicycles Unlimited, a second local competitor, focuses on city bikes and casual riders, with less inventory of road and mountain components. Performance Cycle's strength lies in supporting serious riders who need both parts availability and technical depth that a general bike store cannot match.
Performance Cycle works well for commuters and weekend riders who own road or mountain bikes and need parts or repairs beyond simple tire patches. Competitive cyclists and riders upgrading drivetrain components benefit from the shop's stock of quality parts and mechanics who understand geometry and performance tuning. Casual riders looking for a single-speed beach cruiser or low-cost children's bike should check chain retailers first, as Performance Cycle's inventory skews toward machines that demand more technical know-how. Parents buying their child's first bike may find better selection at a general sporting goods store, though Performance Cycle will service any bike once purchased.
Walk-ins are accepted for basic repairs like flat tire fixes and brake adjustments. For more complex work, calling ahead ensures a mechanic is available and allows the shop to order parts if needed. The shop is not a drop-and-go location; repairs are performed in-store while you wait for simple jobs, but most work requires leaving the bike for hours or days. Mechanics will typically diagnose issues on the spot and quote a labor estimate before proceeding.
Performance Cycle operates Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., closed Sundays. Confirm these hours before visiting, as they occasionally shift seasonally. Street parking is available on the surrounding residential streets with no lot. The shop sits in a standalone building on the northwest side, making it less convenient for riders on the south or east side of the metro without a car.
Performance Cycle fills a genuine gap for Oklahoma City cyclists who need both reliable parts inventory and mechanics trained to handle modern drivetrain systems. A rider with a broken derailleur cable or contaminated brake fluid will find faster, more capable service here than at a general retail chain.
