Wheels Bicycle Shop (Khobar City)

Saudi Arabia / as-Sarqiyah / azh-Zhahran / Khobar City
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Coordinates:   26°17'15"N   50°12'22"E

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  • I don't recommend this shop as it only has overpriced Trek bikes (mostly mountain bikes with only 2 or 3 road bikes) at double the original price.. the staff working there do not know anything about bikes.. i suggest Majeda Bikes which you will find on the way out of Aramco main gate .. the shop owner works there and he is a very good mechanic, he knows so much about bikes.. he does not sell bikes, he sells bike parts and does maintenance..
  • bt majeda is only repair shop.
  • any bike store in dhahrah, khobar,dammam area that sells different original branded parts(frame,tyres,brakes etc.)?
  • is the name of that store TREK??
  • Sports one offers bike repair for a reasonable price; paid 25 SAR for tube replacement. They have also nice collections of bikes; overpriced, like anything else in the KSA, compared to the prices in the States. The store is located in the plaza next to Ikea.
  • I agree, everything in the store is way overpriced!
  • Majeda offers Bike repairs.They are also on facebook.
  • Its called Amwaj mall, by the way
  • Wheels bicycle shop is in the same place,near to jummah travel building
  • What time open?
  • Can you confirm that the above GPS coordinates to Wheels location are still accurate? Thanks!
  • Quality stock, but overpriced. Best option is to travel to Bahrain.
  • Would you have the contact details of Majeda bikes, pl.?
  • We closed the petrol station shop. Our new shop is beside the Bahrain Bridge. As you near the Toll gate you will see a Red Dar al Afia Clinic sign. Take the exit. You will find a Saudi Burger restaurant at the corner. Right turn. Keep following the road till you see the Dar al Afia Clinic. It is a Green Building. U-turn at the clinic. Our shop is beside the empty plot of land.
  • Please provide GPS coordinates to your shop?
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