Maxwell Bikes

250 Cumberland Street, Rochester, NY 14605

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250 Cumberland St, Rochester, NY 14605, United States
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Maxwell Bikes

Maxwell Bikes is a premier bicycle store located at 250 Cumberland Street in Rochester, New York. Our store offers a wide selection of high-quality bicycles for all ages and skill levels, as well as a variety of accessories and gear to enhance your riding experience. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to helping you find the perfect bike for your needs and providing top-notch customer service. Whether you're a casual rider or a seasoned cyclist, Maxwell Bikes has everything you need to hit the road in style. Visit us today and discover the joy of cycling with Maxwell Bikes.

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Jason Partyka:
5

"Best eBike shop in Rochester! I was able to test ride out different size bikes and they walked through all of the features. Highly recommend."

1 year ago
Roger Levy:
5

"Uses a lighter weight motor because the overall weight is lessened by not having shifters, derailleurs and freewheels. As the weight is decreased, the power needs are reduced. As the power needs are reduced, the smaller motor and battery can be used. This further reduces the weight. How is it possible to ride with no low gear ? Simple; the torque sensing crank is, for all intents and purposes, a three speed automatic transmission. If I want to easily ride up a steep hill to save my 68 year old knees, and I do not have a low gear, I use more battery power and pedal lightly. I have ridden heavy e-bikes for 2000 miles and they were all right, but I could not lift them. People call my bike store looking for high speeds and powerful batteries. Light weight and lower power is not the way most people assume electric bikes should be, but the addiction to high power and high speed is part of what is killing our environment. Bicycles are supposed to be different than that!"

almost 2 years ago
Don Houk:
5

"Could not be more satisfied with my Stoic. Purchased late last Summer and put 300 miles on it before I had to put away for the winter. Battery life , range and ease of gear shifting exceeded my expectations. So far a couple of 40 mile rides with plenty of battery left. Built in lights, bell and speedometer/trip meter a plus. Solid bike and extraordinary customer service from owner."

almost 3 years ago
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