Bike Service & Repair
Why Choose Ski Valley?
We service all makes and models. Tune ups and repairs are available by the areas best technicians. Stop in or Contact Us to find out more.
Tune-Up Package Options
For the most comprehensive service and the best value, we recommend choosing one of our complete tune-up packages. We also offer a la carte bike repairs if you're in need of a minor fix or adjustment. We strive to complete your bike service quickly and accurately. Learn more about our packages and visit us today for your free estimate.
Functional
Tune Up
Safety Inspection
Adjustment of Shifting
Adjustment of Braking
Inflate Tires
Basic Wheel True
Lubrication of Necessary Components
Basic Cleaning
Semi-Annual
Tune Up
Functional Tune Up +
True Wheels
Adjust Headset, Hubs & Bottom Bracket
Derailleur Hanger Alignment
Resurface Brake Pads
Annual
Tune-Up
Semi-Annual Tune Up +
Clean & Degrease Drive Train
Inspect Crank, Headset & Wheel Bearings
Replace Cables
Brake Bleed as Needed
Detailed Clean & Polish
Ultimate Tune Up
- Annual Tune Up +
- Complete Tear Down
- Extensive Drive Train Cleaning
- Overhaul Headset/Bottom Bracket & Hub Bearings
Ultimate Tune Up + Fork Service
- Annual Tune Up +
- Complete Tear Down
- Extensive Drive Train Cleaning
- Overhaul Headset/Bottom Bracket & Hub Bearings
- Fork Oil & Seal Change


Fork Shock Maintenance & Overhaul
Mountain bike suspension forks need routine service to continue performing at their best. Quality fork components use oil to both control the wheel as it encounters bumps (damping) and to lubricate internal parts as they slide against each other. The seals on these components do a good job of keeping the oil in and the dirt and water out, but inevitably as the seals wear over time, some contaminants will make it past the seals and into the oil. Riding with dirty oil can make the suspension feel harsh and limit the amount of travel, or worse, it can cause internal wear as the contaminants in the oil continually scrape against the insides of the fork component. Internal wear can cause play in the fork (a feeling similar to a loose headset) and air or oil leaks.
To combat this, most manufacturers recommend servicing forks annually, or after every 100 hours of riding time. Ski Valley offers routine servicing as recommended by the manufactures as well as custom tuning to match your riding style and needs.
Wheel Building
Whether you need to replace a broken hub or want a custom hand laced wheel Ski Valley is here to help.
Find the right time to schedule your bike drop-off for service.
Home Bike Repair
We recommend having a few products at home to help you keep your bike in excellent working condition between your annual tune-ups. We have an excellent selection of essential tools, lubricants and cleaning products, and quality work stands. Shop online and pickup your items for free on your next shop visit.