BILL'S BIKE SHOP | Bicycles, Clothing, Repairs, Mountain Bike, BMX 208-522-3341

805 S Holmes Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Open today until 6 p.m.

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For more than 63 years, Bill's Bike Shop has been the place in Idaho Falls with everything you need on two wheels.

Bill’s has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Bicycle Retailers in the country by a panel of leading manufacturers’ sales representatives.

Boulder Sports Research, LLC, a leading bicycle industry research company, conducted the Top 100 Retailer survey. Working with 15 major suppliers in the industry and the industry’s leading trade publication Bicycle Retailer and Industry News, criteria used to pick the winners included market share, community outreach and store appearance.

For the past 16 years Bill’s Bike Shop, with the help of community members, has been serving local charities by donating time and service in fixing bicycles for individuals in need. Bill’s Bike Shop is proud to get to know their customers and provide service to local communities.

  • Wheelchair accessibility
  • Local establishment
  • Chamber of commerce member
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  • Phone: 208-522-3341
  • Fax: 208-522-3342

This business appears in: Recreation and Sporting Goods, Cycling

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