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Lakeville Gets First Bike Shop: Downtown Bicycles Rolls In

November 2, 2025|4 min read|By South Metro Scoop

🚲 Lakeville Gets First Bike Shop: Downtown Bicycles Rolls In This July


Lakeville's Latest Addition with Downtown Bicycles Podcast Episode Β· South Metro Scoop Β· 10/31/2025 Β· 20 min Listen on Apple Podcasts β†’


Finally: A Real Bike Shop in Lakeville

If you've lived in Lakeville for a while, you know the drill. Your bike breaks, you're watching YouTube at midnight trying to fix it, or you're cramming it into your car for the 45-minute drive to Burnsville.

That just changed.

Downtown Bicycles opened in Lakeville this July, and they're already making life easier for local cyclists.

The Story

Downtown Bicycles started in Northfield 16 years ago. Josh, who runs the Lakeville shop (and whose dad founded the business), says they'd been eyeing Lakeville for years.

"It's a growing community. We had customers from here. It just made sense."

The hard part? Finding retail space in a town where most of it is owned by big corporations. When they saw space opening up in Kenwood Commons β€” a brand-new commercial building at 9057 203rd Street β€” they grabbed it.

They wanted to open in March. Then May. Then June. July 18th was finally the day.

What They Offer

Bikes: They sell Trek and Cannondale β€” two brands known for quality and innovation.

Accessories: If they don't have it in stock, they can usually order it and have it within days.

Service: This is where they really shine.

"We want a service department where the guy working on your bike isn't scary," Josh says. "He wants to talk to you."

They'll work on anything β€” even those internet e-bikes that other shops won't touch. The process is simple:

  • You come in with your bike
  • They look at it while you're there
  • They tell you what's wrong, what it'll cost, and how long it'll take
  • No surprises when you pick it up

Since opening, the feedback has been consistent: personable, good value, bikes riding better than ever.

Events Coming Up

Maintenance Clinic β€” November 20 Learn to fix a flat, clean your bike, and lubricate your chain. Free and practical. RSVP here.

E-Bike Seminar β€” February 2026 Thinking about buying an e-bike? This will help you understand what to look for.

E-Bike Safety Event β€” March 2026 For families with kids on e-bikes. Covers regulations, safety, and how to ride responsibly.

Grand Opening β€” Early 2026 A big celebration to officially announce they're here to stay.

The Tip That'll Save You Money

I asked Josh: what's the biggest mistake new bike owners make?

"Not putting air in their tires."

Modern bike tubes hold air for days or weeks β€” not months. When there's not enough air, the tube folds on itself and goes flat.

His advice? Put air in your tires every week. You'll avoid most flat tires just by doing that.

Why They're Different

Downtown Bicycles is a family business that wants to stay that way. Josh went to college planning to be a teacher, worked at another bike shop, and only came back when his dad asked him to help with the Lakeville location. Their story is part of what makes Lakeville's small business scene special β€” and with the city being named one of America's hottest neighborhoods for 2025, more businesses like this are choosing to put down roots here.

"It's special when it's your dad and you've seen the business from the beginning."

They're not trying to be corporate or turn into an e-commerce giant. They want to be the shop where you can come in, chat about riding, and feel like someone actually cares about getting you back on your bike. You can check out their full story and the background on their Northfield-to-Lakeville expansion on their Lakeville Chamber page.


Visit Downtown Bicycles Whether you need service, a new bike, or just want to talk cycling β€” they're here for it.

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