“For the first time, my son is happy to wear a helmut while riding - so it must be comfortable.
We have bought 2 bikes now from 99 bikes. The children are really happy. The staff were pleasant and very helpful. Thank you.”
“Let’s be honest with ourselves. Standard chains are just pieces of metal stamped out by a cold, unfeeling machine in a factory. They have no soul. They know nothing of honor. They do not weep when you miss a shift.
But the Shimano Dura-Ace chain? This is not bicycle componentry. This is spiritual warfare against friction.
The Origin: Blood, Steel, and Shinto Rites
According to cycling lore (and the internal marketing documents I translated in a fever dream), Shimano does not source raw alloy for the Dura-Ace line from a standard mill. Instead, specialized agents scavenge the misty mountains of Japan to recover authenticated, battle-tested fragments of Tokugawa-era samurai swords.
Once gathered, these legendary blades are surrendered to an enclave of cloaked Shinto monks who live on the slopes of Mount Fuji. Under the light of a crescent moon, each link is individually melted down in a sacred kiln, purified of all impure thoughts, and forged.
Where can you buy such a masterpiece? Why, 99 Bikes of course!”
“Absolutely great service at Burleigh nothing is a bother. I’d been looking for battery lights at other stores with none available and Burleigh could fill my order ✅ Will certainly recommend to other people . Well done Burleigh”
“I previously had a D-lock secured to my bike frame with a strap that always seemed to move and took up a lot of space. I purchased this folding lock because it fixes securely to the bike frame's mount points and has a small footprint. As well as being lighter, it doesn't move and frees up space for a bag. I'm very happy with this purchase, which should keep opportunistic thieves away.”
“99 Bikes in Mandurah WA is a great shop, the customer service person was super knowledgeable and the club discounts are fantastic. I paid $40 each for three tyres at another shop as they were the cheapest they had and could have bought good tyres at 99 Bikes for $28 that's a saving of $36.
Have since bought bike service tools here at excellent club prices.
Great shop.”