
Super Cool Bike Shop Gainesville carries many of the top bicycle brands. We sell new Cannondale, Fuji, Jamis, SE and Surly Bikes. We also stock a long list of replacement and upgrade parts and accessories, such as: Lights, Locks, Helmets, Forks, Stems, Handlebars, Brakes, Grips, Saddles, Cranks, Pedals, Wheels and Tires. Please click on the above categories to learn more about our Bicycle Brands and Accessories.
Below are some reviews of bikes we carry, bikes we can order and bikes we just plain like. Click on any manufacture to get more information about them and their bikes. Check back regularly for new bike reviews!
We are proud to carry Ciamillo Cycling Zero Gravity Brakes, including their Zero G, Negative G, and Gravitas Brakes.
Ciamillo Cycling Products are handmade in CNC Workshop in Nicholson, Georgia, USA. Click here to read more about them: Ciamillo
Jake and Chris both have been running the Zero Gravity Zero G Brakes for a bit and have nothing but high praise.
One of the nicest upgrades you can add to any bike would be a Thomson stem. Thomson stems are CNC machined in the USA. They are just simply stunning to look at, especially when matched to a Thomson seatpost. In addition to looking beautiful, they offer the functionality of being lighter than stock stems as well as the safety of being stronger.
Almost all of our employees are using Thomson stems and seatposts on one if not all of their bikes. See them below, or stop in and have a look at them, because they are only more impressive in person.

Cannondale CAAD 9 6

The Cannondale CAAD9 series of road bikes are Cannondale’s top of line aluminum road bike frames. Canondale offers one of the very few aluminum American made frames on the market and on top of that they are value priced with entire bikes starting at only 899 dollars. The middle of the line 2009 CAAD9 model is the 6, it is flanked by either the higher end mainly Shimano 105 ‘5′ and the entry level CAAD9 7 with mainly Shimano Sora components. The CAAD9 6 is offered in white and grey color schemes and is available in a double or triple crankset option. The CAAD9 series of road bikes offer a veristile performance minded frame-set that are just as comforatable in a weekend crit as they are riding out on a metric century on the weekend.
The ‘6′ is a well packaged performance road bike / budget minded racer. It comes stock with a full Shimano Tiagra component groupo save for the cassette and brakes, which are supplied by Sram and Tektro respectively. The ‘6′ also comes equiped with Shimano wheels and a carbon/aluminum fork to soak up the bumps. Though the bike is only speced with modest entry level components; its combination of an elegant paint job and stiff and responsive chasis make for a bike that rides and looks like a much higher end and more expensive machine.
For full spec: http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/09/cusa/model-9RA96D_9RA96T.html
Cannondale’s CAAD9 is the companies flagship aluminum road bike. The frame alone weighs 1250 grams and this particular build is based upon a 54cm frame. Cannondale offers the CAAD9 frame in three mid level road bikes and also as a frame set available with Cannondale’s BB30 bottom bracket system. I have built this custom CAAD9 bike to weigh in at 15lbs or under. It is currently a work in progress and I will be posting pictures of the bike as it is finalized. Parts Spec includes: Alpha Q – fork, seatpost, stem, Zipp – cranks and handlebars, Reynolds – wheels, Ciamillo/ Zero Gravity Red Devil Special Edition Negative G – road caliper brakes, SRAM Red and Force – drivetrain and shifters.
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We here at the Super Cool Bike Shop like to think of ourselves as friends to all Gainesville cyclists. In light of that, we offer a discount to all Gainesville Cycling Club members.
We offer 15% off all bike accessories including tubes, tires, grips, tape, pedals and shoes, and all other upgrades and replacement parts.
We are also offering for a limited time 5% off Bicycles. A discount on all of our in-stock bikes, including those from Fuji, Jamis, SE and Cannondale.
…oops.. did I let the cat out of the bag? Nah its ok, the bikes are here and being assembled… Cannondale! Stay tuned for another update in the next day or so.
For more information about the Gainesville Cycling Club click here
Today we got a very interesting visit from Okhwan Yoon, a man cycling around the world. He was passing through town on his Trek road bike and happened upon one of our regulars, who brought him by the shop. A very nice soft spoken man, with a hell of a story. Here is a article written on him by a San Diego newspaper.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/health/fitness/20081017-9999-1s17fitness.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=okhwan+yoon&btnG=Search
Okhwan Yoon departed South Korea seven years ago with his bike, yearning to see the world and discover why it’s so violent.
His education thus far: Yoon has been struck six times by cars, kidnapped in Sudan, held up in Portugal, attacked by knife twice and robbed of cameras five times.
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The SE Draft is SE’s first model in their line of single speed road bikes. The bike is billed as a budget commuter style bike, and is the epitome of simplicity with one gear and two brakes. It is a no frills ride that does not mind being beaten up a little. Its chromoly frame and sturdy components are designed to withstand the rigors of city or campus life. The draft is available in two models, the Draft and the Draft Lite. The regular Draft comes with flat bars and a freewheel in the rear. The Draft Lite is the same bike, but with drop bars and a flip flop fixed/free rear hub. For an entry level fixed gear bike, the Draft Lite is a viable option for someone looking to get into some fixie cruisin’. As far as simplicity is concerned, you can’t beat the Draft or the Draft Lite.
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The Jamis Earth Cruiser is everything a cruiser should be, along with a few improvements from old steel cruisers of times past. It is still fun, comfortable and stylish; but now it is made of a aluminum instead of steel. This makes for a much lighter, much more rustproof bike. The Earth Cruiser is available in either a one or three speed model, both with a coaster brake. I have nothing bad to say about the bike, it is an absolute blast to ride. The seat is squishy, the bars are wide and comfortable, and it’s sure to be one of the coolest looking bikes in town. I find it impossible to ride without a huge grin on my face. this bike is just the ticket for anything from a trip to the coffee shop to just cruisin’ the neighborhood.

The Lager is SE’s second model in their new line of single speed commuter road bikes. It is a no frills bike that is built to withstand the rigors of commuting. It has a sturdy chromoly frame, two brakes and one gear. It has a stylin set of bullhorn bars for that clipped and flipped look. If you have the urge to let your inner hipster come out, the rear wheel comes with a track cog as well as a freewheel so it is easily converted into a fixed gear. the brakes are easily removed, as are the cable clamps on the top tube. This allows for a simple clean looking brakeless fixie. The lager is one smooth riding machine, especially in fixed mode. One thing i like about the frame design is that the geometry is such that there is no toe overlap with the front wheel. Read the rest of this entry »

The Jamis Dragon Team is Jamis’ highest end race hardtail. It is made of lightweight 853 Reynolds steel. After riding this bike for the last year and a half I am convinced that steel is real!
I doubt that I will ever go back to riding an aluminum bike ever again. The race geometry of the Dragon is long and low and designed for going fast, and go fast it does. This bike will shred singletrack with the best fo them. T he bike is really stable at high speeds and i feel totally confident throwing it into corners at breakneck speed. The 853 Reynolds steel that the Dragon is made of produces the most the most beautifully riding frame that I have ever pedaled. Read the rest of this entry »