Honey Retailer Partners
If your favorite retailer is on this list, they must be excellent, and among the top 1% of retailers in the country. Honey is careful to work only with the best retailers—it’s a very short list. And, further reducing the retailer list, there are only a handful of retailers that are dedicated to the cycling philosophy to which Honey subscribes. Here is the current authorized Honey retailer list:
| State | Website | Contact | Honey Bikes in Store |
|---|---|---|---|
| Illinois | ![]() |
TATI Cycles 1013 E 53rd St Chicago, IL 60615 (map) (773) 598-TATI appointments@taticycles.com taticycles.com |
Sizes shown are top tube lengths
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| Illinois | ![]() |
Velosmith Bicycle Studio 805 Ridge Rd. Wilmette, IL 60091 (map) (847) 920-9360 info@velosmith.com velosmithbicyclestudio.com |
Sizes shown are top tube lengths
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| Massachusetts | ![]() |
Grace Bicycles 1574A Washington Street Holliston, MA 01746 (map) (339) 970-0187 info@gracebicycles.com gracebicycles.com |
Sizes shown are top tube lengths
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| Massachusetts | ![]() |
Ride Studio Cafe 1720 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington Center Lexington, MA 02420 (map) (339) 970-0187 connect@ridestudiocafe.com ridestudiocafe.com |
Sizes shown are top tube lengths
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| Washington | ![]() |
Cascade Bicycle Studio 473 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103-8676 (map) Contact: Zac Daab (206) 547-4900 info@cascadebicyclestudio.com cascadebicyclestudio.com |
Sizes shown are top tube lengths
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No Honey retailer in your area?
What a surprise. Given this dilemma, we recommend one of two paths.
Path One: Ask your favorite local bike retailer if they can order you a Honey.
If there is a local retailer with which you love to work, and you think they would be perfect fit with Honey, let us know. We’d be happy to work with you and your favorite retailer to build your Honey—and a local Honey community. Unfortunately this may not be as easy as it sounds—for at least two reasons:
- The retailer may not want to source “yet another brand”—your retailer probably already has too many brands. This leads to:
- The retailer is likely to prefer selling you something other than a Honey—particularly if they have other bikes in the store.
If either of these cases is true, or you suspect them to be true, we suggest Path Two:
Path Two: Get a Honey directly from Honey.




