Bicycle Maintenance
Ask the Mechanic
Sometimes you have questions that doesn't warrant an in-person appointment and you don't know where to start with looking up the answer online. If you have one of these burning questions about your bike or just biking in general, feel free to drop us a line. Our bike staff are more than happy to share their expertise.
Biking Workshops and Events
Outdoor Adventures hosts a variety of programs and events around campus offering diagnostics for bicycle issues, basic maintenance workshops, group rides, and once in a great while has been known to offer free tune-ups. Please check the OA Events Calendar for any upcoming programs.
Maintenance by Appointment
In lieu of a regularly staffed maintenance area, we're offering limited-service maintenance by appointment. This service is intended to meet the on-campus, personal transportation needs of GVSU students, faculty and staff. Diagnosis and basic adjustments are free of charge. We stock a small supply of free used parts in addition to basic new parts for a fee (brake pads, cable, chain, tubes, & tires). Work performed will depend on the available tools and parts as well as the mechanic's level of training.
Typical maintenance available
- Flat repair/ tube replacement
- Brake adjustment/ pad replacement (rim style only)
- Cable replacement
- Chain replacement
- Shifter adjustments
It's ideal if you can bring your bike to the Ravines Center since we will have a biggest selection of tools and parts available to perform the work. In extreme cases, we can come to you but the tool selection will be limited and it may require additional time to perform the work if we have to return to the shop for additional tools or parts.
Appointments must be made at least 48 hours ahead of time and are available up to 30 days in advance.
Tools for self-service maintenance are currently unavailable due to theft. Students are welcome to use the space and used parts as normal by providing their own tools. Tools are available at the self-service stand between Stafford/ Swanson living centers and maintenance appointments can still be made with our mechanic.
A well maintained bicycle is not only safer, more reliable, & longer lasting. It's more fun to ride!
Outdoor Adventures oversees a self-service maintenance area at the Ravines Center with 2 bike stands and an assortment of tools for making most minor repairs. Help yourself to any of the used parts in the room!
Sign-in before you start work.
Return the tools and unused parts to their appropriate home before leaving.
Recycle as much as possible.
Sharing is caring.
Leave your work area at least as clean as you found it.
Your bike leaves when you do, whether you're done with it or not. If you're not done working on it, please lock it to the rack outside the building.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When can I work on my bike?
A: The space is available any time the Mail/ Package operation is open. Please be mindful of their closing times.
- I'm not a mechanic, how will I know what to do?
A: In the maintenance area we have posted QR codes to videos related to common bike problems. There are also 2 bicycle maintenance manuals on the workbench. Additional step-by-step videos can be found online.
- What do I do if the building closes or I need to leave before I'm done working on my bike?
A: Unfortunately, your bike needs to leave when you do. It doesn't need to go home but it can't stay here. We recommend locking it to the rack on the side of the building.
Fixit repair station between Stafford & Swanson living centers
The Allendale & Pew Campuses have a variety of amenities to support your biking needs.
- Allendale Campus Dero Fixit Station - Located at the covered bike racks between Stafford & Swanson Living Centers. Each station contains basic tools, repair stand, air pump, & QR code that will open a series of instructional maintenance videos on your phone!
- Pew Campus Dero Fixit Stations - Each station contains basic tools, repair stand, air pump, & QR code that will open a series of instructional maintenance videos on your phone!
- Compressed Air - The Connection (east side of building) & South Utilities Building (north side of building).
Note: Pumps provide pressure up to 80 psi and do not have a gauge. This pressure will over-inflate most bike's tires and can lead to ruptured tubes (i.e. flats). Pumps require an adapter for Presta valves which can be purchased at any local bike shop. - Showers - Located inside the Recreation Center
Local Bike Repair
There are many stellar bike shops in the Grand Rapids area. However there are two that standout near campus for your bike repair needs.
- Located ~8 miles SE from campus in Jenison.
- This is the closest option to campus but only practical if you have access to a personal vehicle to transport your bike.
- Located ~12.5 miles East of campus in Grand Rapids.
- This is an ideal option if traveling by bus is your only option. By bus from Allendale, take the LakerLine to the Standale Meijer.
- Transfer to the 7 (West Leonard) and get off at either the Tamarack or Fremont stops.
- Freewheeler will be on the north side of the road between the two stops.