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Bicycle Centres of Everett

4707-A Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98203 425-252-1441

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This would be my first stop for any service or new bicycle. Now, if electric... - Nov 09, 2017

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Bicycle Centres of Everett

13027 Bothell Everett Hwy
Everett, WA 98208 425-337-3509

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Date: 9/30/2024; I took two bicycles in for fall tune-ups,... - Oct 08, 2024

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Tim's Bike Shop

2401 Broadway Ave
Everett, WA 98201 425-257-9037

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Great local bike shop! - May 18, 2016

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How we gather (and how to interpret) our data

There are so many bike choices—road, hybrid, mountain—it’s hard to know how to get rolling. A good bike shop can help you choose, and we’ve got ratings of local outlets. Plus, if you already own a bicycle, we’ve also got ratings of repair services to get you on the road (or trail) again.

Few people, no matter where they live or which deterrents they deploy, can avoid criminals all of the time. That doesn’t mean there’s no way to prevent your bike from being stolen. But there are some things you can do to help recover the bike and/or get the bike covered by insurance should the worst happen. Here are some of the best preventative measures—and what’s not worth the money.

Before joining a gym, think about your own motivations and interests—and consider alternatives. Set realistic fitness goals, then think about whether you really need to pay a company big bucks for activities that are probably available more cheaply elsewhere.

When comparing fitness clubs, consider several points, including what its members say, its location, membership fees, contract terms, facilities and equipment, classes, and amenities. Our ratings of area clubs will help you find the right fit.

Membership at many clubs doesn’t come cheap. Although some bare-bones gyms cost about $200 a year, many charge more than $600. Want a club that offers racquet sports or a wide range of facilities and amenities? Expect to pay a lot more.