Master the Art of Bicycle Mechanics

Professional Bicycle Maintenance Training in New York City. From flat fixes to custom frame building - learn from industry experts at Peak Pedals Academy.

Expert mechanic adjusting bike derailleur

Why Train With Us?

Experience matter. Since opening our doors, we've helped over 1,200 cyclists turn a hobby into a craft.

Hands-on Learning

100% practical workshops in our fully equipped NYC lab. We don't just talk about torque; we show you how it feels. Why learn from a book when you can use a wrench?

Expert Instructors

Learn from certified mechanics with decades of experience. Our team has wrenched for Pro Tour teams and local commuters alike. You'll get the tips they don't teach online.

Career Ready

Certification preparation for aspiring professional bike mechanics. We've got the industry connections to help you land your first gig in a shop. It's time to go pro.

Our Core Curriculums

Ready to level up? We've designed these courses to take you from novice to pro-grade technician.

Basic bike maintenance class

Basic Maintenance

Everything you need for daily riding. Brakes, gears, and essential safety checks. Don't get stranded on your next ride.

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Advanced bicycle hydraulic repair

Advanced Repair

Diving into high-end tech. Hydraulics, electronic shifting, and precision wheel building. It's complicated, but we make it simple.

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Mountain bike suspension servicing

Mountain Bike Spec

Specialized dirt tech. Suspension service, linkage overhauls, and messy tubeless setups. Get trail-ready.

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"The best investment I've made in my cycling life. Period."

Rueda G.

"I came in not knowing a derailleur from a brake pad. After 4 weeks at Peak Pedals Academy, I just finished rebuilding my own vintage steel frame. The instructors are patient and incredibly knowledgeable about even the most obscure parts."

Fungalei Bhangoo

Aspiring Frame Builder

Why did we choose Peak Pedals Academy? Because they actually care about the community. It's not just a school; it's a hub for NYC cyclists.

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