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R R International Bikes
R R International Bikes
Sree Rama Arcade, 4/1, Hosur Rd, opposite Ayyappa Temple, Sidharata Colony, Madiwala, Koramangala 2nd Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560068, India
Rating: 4.2
Rated count: 425
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NexGen Eco Treasure
NexGen Eco Treasure
#04 3rd Cross near shyam medical SJR apartments Road doddanagamangala, Phase 2, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560100, India
Rating: 4
Rated count: 22
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Ampere EV by Greaves – Active Motors
Ampere EV by Greaves – Active Motors
549/c, 14th Main Rd, opp. Appaji Canteen, 1st Block, Hanumanthnagar, Banashankari 1st Stage, Banashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560050, India
Rating: 3.8
Rated count: 273
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SANSAR BIKES
SANSAR BIKES
96, Narayan Pillai St, near Commercial Street, Bharati Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Rating: 5
Rated count: 2
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Naresh Kumar
January 30, 2025 at 9:22 pm
Good place to buy cycle. I recently bought “Ninety One Storm Shadow”.
Mr Rakesh is great person and he guided me correctly. They have all variety of cycles from low budget to high budget and based on your requirement.
I took test ride of multiple cycles. Finally I liked Storm Shadow, it was light weight & under my budget. Then i request Mr Rakesh to assemble a new fresh piece.
Without any questions he agreed.
They brought new sealed box of “Ninety One Storm Shadow” cycle and opened in front me. Complete assembling happened in front of me.
Overall, it was good experience visiting the store. So, give a try to this store before buying offline or online, you might get good deal.
Sanjeev Tayal
January 30, 2025 at 9:22 pm
I was looking to upgrade to Road bike from my MTB. I went to Bums on the Saddle and it was a luke response. They didn’t take much interest or gave me time, like a branded store with no personal attention. Then I heard about RR cycles in my gym and went there. I met Rakesh there and he was so great. Patient listener, humble, understands what you need vs what you want, gives right advice. He did not push me at all, gave me a demo cycle over a weekend to ride and experience (in the photo). I finally made up my mind on Trek Domane Al 5, he had in size 54′ (Medium) and I was in between 54 and 56. The Trek website said 56′ (ML) is my size. I read a lot and decided on 56′.
I went to Bums on the Saddle yesterday. They had 56′ that I tried and I felt it was my size. I called Rakesh from there. He checked and said Trek doesn’t have 56′ in stock anymore so to go ahead with Bums on the Saddle. I felt terrible not to buy from RR Cycles, Madiwala store as Rakesh had helped me a lot, a lot. But I had no choice so I went ahead.
I highly highly recommend RR Cycles Madiwala. I met few people who bought from there and were all so happy with their experience. Rakesh is a cycle buying advisor who would not push you and let you take your time to decide. Wonderful experience. Sometimes you win without winning, he didn’t get my business but he did win my heart. That’s how these stores should be run.
Shantanu Gaur
January 30, 2025 at 9:22 pm
I yesterday went to buy cycle for my daughter. It was my second time, being a customer for a new cycle after gap of 4 years. I am positively surprised that I was recognized as their customer in past and had pleasant experience and touched by knowing their sincerity about customer feedback and understanding the values of treating customer gently and affectionately.
I suggest the place for buying cycles as they really have good collections and nice attitude towards buyers.
Sriram K
January 30, 2025 at 9:22 pm
The cycle and the service almost killed me.
The “free service” joke:
When I bought my cycle, I was promised three free service with a little tune ups within three months. I went in once, well within that timeframe, only to be told it was “too late.” After proving them wrong (thanks, calendar app), the “service” turned out to be a guy wiping the cycle with a cloth like. I mentioned the brakes were squeaky, and after his “expert touch,” they squeaked louder than a door in a horror movie within a day.
Safety first? LOL, nope:
Four days after this so-called “service,” my left brake gave up on life entirely while riding through the chaos of Silk Board traffic. Narrowly missed becoming one with a van’s bumper. The right brake, meanwhile, decided to tighten up like a grudge. So, are disc brakes supposed to fail in three months? Or is “safe” a premium add-on I forgot to ask about?
The price tag blues:
The cycle itself was ₹16,000, which I was okay with. But ₹750 for a cloth? A cloth! Is it woven with unicorn hair or dipped in liquid gold? It’s a masterpiece in overpricing.
Lost in the digital abyss:
My bill? Sent on WhatsApp, because paper is clearly too old-school. Changed my phone, lost the message, and now I hav been asking for it repeatedly with no luck. The treatment you get after handing over your money? Radio silence. Stellar customer care, I must say.
Harishikesh SR
January 30, 2025 at 9:22 pm
A good collection of mid to high range cycles and they deal mostly with international brands like Cannondale, Scott, Giant, Merida etc. Mr. Rakesh is helpful and possess sufficient knowledge to guide us through.
Picked up Cannondale from here through reference.