20804 International Blvd
Seatac, WA 98198
206-878-7457
Angel Lake is a pretty packed shop. If you let Dale know what your after, he is awesome about helping you. I bought a front crank trike. It is the best cycle I have ever seen. When you first walk in, don't be scared, just find the owner and tell Dale what you are looking for. He has given me fantastic service since my purchase. I can't believe all the negative reviews. As soon as you get over the shop clutter. He offers incredible support!
4Angel Lake is a pretty packed shop. If you let Dale know what your after, he is awesome about helping you. I bought a front crank trike. It is the best cycle I have ever seen. When you first walk in, don't be scared, just find the owner and tell Dale what you are looking for. He has given me fantastic service since my purchase. I can't believe all the negative reviews. As soon as you get over the shop clutter. He offers incredible support!
I went into Angle Lake with a buddy who was shopping for a road bike. We hit up all of the local bike shops and this was the last stop for the day. WHAT A DUMP. There was recument bikes scattered outside plus just old pieces and parts of bikes. Then we went inside, or should i say, tried to go inside. What a disorganized mess. There was so much crap laying around you could hardly look at anything. There were frames laying around from years ago (one frame was a Trek 5200 that had shifters on the downtube-that tells you how old it was). You could not literally walk through there without tripping or stepping on some kind of bike or bike accessory. There were several older model bikes, very few new ones and none of them had price tags. There was so much stuff on the display case you couldn't even see in them. There were at least 5 bike boxes sitting out on the floor untouched and a few other empty bike boxes just laying around. Then we happened to look back into the back and it looked even worse back there, don't know how any bikes could even be worked on back there. I dont think the owners even have a clue on what their inventory is. When my buddy asked for a price, it took like 2 minutes to look it up on his handheld PDA and then he said "i just sold 2 this last weekend", if that was the case you would think he would have known the price (it was Tuesday). I tried to go over to the jersey/clothing section, and because there was so much crap in the way, i couldn't get over there. It was disguisting--someone needs to call TLC and get the Hoarders crew out to help him cause this is what the place looks like. Never again will i go in there or refer anyone to go there and shop for parts or a bike.
1I went into Angle Lake with a buddy who was shopping for a road bike. We hit up all of the local bike shops and this was the last stop for the day. WHAT A DUMP. There was recument bikes scattered outside plus just old pieces and parts of bikes. Then we went inside, or should i say, tried to go inside. What a disorganized mess. There was so much crap laying around you could hardly look at anything. There were frames laying around from years ago (one frame was a Trek 5200 that had shifters on the downtube-that tells you how old it was). You could not literally walk through there without tripping or stepping on some kind of bike or bike accessory. There were several older model bikes, very few new ones and none of them had price tags. There was so much stuff on the display case you couldn't even see in them. There were at least 5 bike boxes sitting out on the floor untouched and a few other empty bike boxes just laying around. Then we happened to look back into the back and it looked even worse back there, don't know how any bikes could even be worked on back there. I dont think the owners even have a clue on what their inventory is. When my buddy asked for a price, it took like 2 minutes to look it up on his handheld PDA and then he said "i just sold 2 this last weekend", if that was the case you would think he would have known the price (it was Tuesday). I tried to go over to the jersey/clothing section, and because there was so much crap in the way, i couldn't get over there. It was disguisting--someone needs to call TLC and get the Hoarders crew out to help him cause this is what the place looks like. Never again will i go in there or refer anyone to go there and shop for parts or a bike.
The URL for this shop is actually: http://www.anglelakecycle.com/
Wonderful bike shop with a great selection of conventional bikes, recumbent bikes, crank-forward bikes and recumbent trikes. Great repair service. Extremely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly, regardless of whether you're buying an inner tube or a high end bike. Also, if you want to explore and shop for recumbents and / or crank-forward bikes, this is the only place you need to go. Dale is awesome at helping you try out the various bikes he has in stock.
The URL for this shop is actually: http://www.anglelakecycle.com/
Wonderful bike shop with a great selection of conventional bikes, recumbent bikes, crank-forward bikes and recumbent trikes. Great repair service. Extremely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly, regardless of whether you're buying an inner tube or a high end bike. Also, if you want to explore and shop for recumbents and / or crank-forward bikes, this is the only place you need to go. Dale is awesome at helping you try out the various bikes he has in stock.
very knowledgable staff. I went in just needing a small piece of wire for my brakes, after waiting for just a little while, one of the owners inquired about my need, I held up a small piece of wire, he said, all yours, stop by again soon.
4Angle Lake Cyclery is owner operated by two brothers who are very knowledgable about cycling. They have a wide variety of products, both new and used and can fix absolutely anything. Good price and great service.
5Dale has been a great supporter of my bicycling passion. Friendly, knowledgeable, reliable service
provides for a great experience. Don't let the amount of clutter in the shop scare you away from getting your bicycling needs met in Seatac.
PROS: Knowledgeable, Locally owned, Friendly
CONS: Messy Shop, under staffed
Dale has been a great supporter of my bicycling passion. Friendly, knowledgeable, reliable service
provides for a great experience. Don't let the amount of clutter in the shop scare you away from getting your bicycling needs met in Seatac.
PROS: Knowledgeable, Locally owned, Friendly
CONS: Messy Shop, under staffed