
Austin's trusted vintage motorcycle specialists for repair, restoration, and parts.
Limey Bikes is a premier auto parts store and repair shop in Austin, specializing in vintage and classic motorcycles. The team offers expert services for restoration, maintenance, and custom builds, with a focus on honesty, quality workmanship, and customer satisfaction. Known for their knowledge and dedication, they handle everything from carburetor fixes to full bike transformations, making them a go-to destination for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking reliable care for their beloved rides.
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Expert restoration services for classic bikes, transforming parts into fully functional, beautiful machines.
Comprehensive repairs including carburetor fixes, tire changes, and engine work for all bike models.
Wide selection of high-quality parts and supplies for motorcycles, with a focus on vintage and custom needs.
Personalized bike builds and modifications to create unique, artful rides tailored to your style.
Thorough inspections and diagnostics to identify and address issues with precision and transparency.
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Overall rating
Thomas Eubanks
These guys are the best. A few years ago they fixed up my 1982 XJ650RJ and it ran perfectly. Now they fixed multiple issues with my 1971 CB350 and I couldn’t be happier. It’s perfect! Quick and easy to work with, and so open with details regarding the work done on my bike. Thank you Limey Bikes!
Paul Waley
Elijah is a stand up guy, goes out of his way to help others. He helped me with my bike. 100% recommend bringing your business here.
Melissa Aden
Great job fixing the carburetor on my husband's Yamaha V-Star 650. Got it fixed in just a few days. Put on new tires, too.
Josh R.
Knowledgeable guys, but they make a lot of mistakes. Been taking my bike there for a good 3 years now and I’m over it. This time they forgot to put the plate back on my front sprocket. Thank goodness I caught it myself. *It’s worth noting that they did try and make amends, but I ended up just buying my own plate and doing it myself. Things like this have happens to me and many of the others that I’ve sent their for vintage bike repair. ‘Minor’ details keep getting missed.
Mitch Ellis
Probably the sickest bike shop in Austin. The guys here are just about the most honest, kind, helpful and knowledgeable bike builders and mechanics I’ve ever encountered. They have been restoring my 1978 Honda CB 750 and have turned what was once a pile of parts in to a work of functioning art. They have earned my business and I would highly recommend them to anyone with zero hesitation.