So I moved to Las Vegas the end of 2012 and I realized that I only lived slightly over 5 miles from my job and I wanted to get into biking. Although I bought my first road bike online, I got the gears set up at this store and I have only taken my bike to Vegas Bike Store to be fixed. I was recommended here by my running friend who was a sponsored by this store.
Unfortunately, I have fallen twice since buying my road bike, but Tim and Danny have helped restored my bike quickly and honestly. Tim, the owner, is a very genuine guy who tries to save you money, rather than trying to get every last cent from you. He has been in the biking world for years and you can tell right off the bat by talking to him, he knows his stuff.
My first accident, my shifters needed to be replaced and the second my back derailleur needed to be replaced. Those were both my fault as I am still new to riding. Slow down on curvy underpasses and don't let go of your handlebars to adjust your volume on your Ipod. Running into a fence at the underpass of the 215 and Desert Inn Rd messed my shifters up and letting go of my handlebars while riding, I hit a big rock on Sahara and fell around 25-30 MPH at night.
Main point don't be an idiot like me, but if you do end up messing your bike up, be smart and go to Vegas Bike Store, they'll help you save money. That's the only place I will take my business in Las Vegas and all I need to do now is start making some of those easy/medium rides that Tim organizes on Saturday's.