Bellitte Bicycles

Bellitte Bicycles The oldest Bike Store in the USA. Located in Jamaica, Queens. Jamaica, Queens. On his first day of business Sam only sold two batteries for a profit of 65 cents.

In 1918 Woodrow Wilson was the President of the United States, America was fighting over seas in WWI, and the Roaring 20’s were about to change the world. It was also the year that Salvatore “Sam” Bellitte, a Sicilian immigrant living New York, opened a bicycle, motorcycle, radio repair shop at 169-20 Jamaica Ave. Discouraged, he went home that night and told his wife Josephine of his disappointin

g day. She responded with words of strength and encouragement, “Don’t worry tomorrow you will do better”. And he did. Sam Bellitte worked tirelessly growing his shop into a successful and reputable establishment. By the mid 1920’s Bellitte’s had became the largest seller of Indian motorcycles in the nation. The motorcycle side of the business flourished until late 1929 with the start of The Great Depression. The depression forced New Yorkers to utilize a cheaper mode of transportation to navigate the city – bicycles. During this time Bellitte’s evolved into a full fledged bicycle shop. By solely focusing on bicycles, Bellitte’s was able to keep its doors open and better serve the community. It was the years dedicated to the WWII war effort that proved hardest for Bellitte’s. Due to wartime rationing, essential parts of bicycles such as the chain and pedals were not being produced. Despite this, Sam’s sons Vincent, Anthony, and Charlie who were now running the business, continued to have bicycles with missing parts shipped to the store. They used spare parts found all over New York City to complete the new bikes. It was the 2nd generation that led the business from its toughest days to its most prosperous years in the 1970’s. The notorious oil crisis and the start of America’s fitness craze in the 1970’s paved the way for the bicycle golden age. American’s and especially New Yorkers were once again drawn to the bicycle for its convenience, cost efficiency and newly appreciated health benefits. Bellitte Bicycles sold more units in that time period over any other time in its history. While the golden era of bicycles eventually faded away, Bellitte’s remained. In the mid 1980’s the store was passed down to its third generation. Current day co-owner Sal Bellitte, grandson of the original Salvatore “Sam” Bellitte, and family related partners took over the shop. Sal alongside Karl Herzer, and Peter Frouws keep Bellitte’s current with the newest products on the market, but also maintain the shop’s old charm with the finest customer service. Under 3rd generation ownership, Bellitte Bicycles celebrated 90 years in business in 2008 and eagerly waits to eclipse the 100 years in business milestone. Bellitte Bicycles hopes to keep on rolling into the future. The current owners all have sons and or daughters that have taken a serious interest in the business. On any given day you will find young fourth generation Bellitte’s working alongside their parents learning the family trade. Will we transcend another generation? Only time will tell!

07/01/2022

Happy Summer everyone! We want to let everyone know we will be closed on July 4th and July 5th for Independence Day celebrations. We will resume regular store hours on Wednesday July 6th. Thanks and stay safe.

05/05/2022

Great news everyone…we just got a limited shipment of Trek fitness hybrid bikes and Trek comfort hybrid bikes in stock. It’s been quite awhile since we had great quality bikes by Trek, Fuji, SE, Haro and Dahon in stock all at the same time. The supply chain is still very challenging but we are well stocked with key models ready to go. Don’t delay as these will go very quickly.

04/28/2022

Happy Spring everyone! Covid related supply issues still have limited the availability of many bicycles. That being said we are pleased to announce we have in stock many bicycles ready to go including kids bikes, SE and Haro BMX bikes and Fuji mountain, hybrid and fixie bikes as well as some other brands. With the warm weather approaching we anticipate many models will start selling out again at a quick pace. If interested in some new wheels stop in at your convenience to get your best selection. As always the crew is in full swing with tune ups and all your repair needs as well as a great selection of accessories. Thanks and keep on riding!

11/20/2021

Hi all. First and foremost we want to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. We are excited to announce we have in stock a limited selection of SE and Haro BMX bikes as well as some Fuji and Specialized mountain bikes…just in time for the holidays! If interested don’t wait as supplies are still extremely limited.

07/01/2021

Please note we will be closed Saturday July 3rd, Sunday July 4th and Monday July 5th for Independence Day weekend. Happy 4th of July to all!

Hi all. Happy 4th of July. Very nice article in The NY Times. Enjoy and stay safe!
07/04/2020

Hi all. Happy 4th of July. Very nice article in The NY Times. Enjoy and stay safe!

A 102-year-old bicycle shop in Queens did big business during the Spanish flu, the Depression and the oil crisis of the 1970s. But the pandemic poses a new challenge for a new age.

Hi all. Happy Easter and Passover. Another nice article by Peter Hutchinson from The AFP News that was published by Barr...
04/12/2020

Hi all. Happy Easter and Passover. Another nice article by Peter Hutchinson from The AFP News that was published by Barron’s. Hope you enjoy

When America's oldest bike shop opened, the Spanish flu was ravaging New York. More than a century later, it's helping residents work and stay sane as cycling takes on a vital role during the coronavirus pandemic.

04/11/2020

Hi all. As we are classified as an essential business we still are open with regular store hours with a very limited work crew during the COVID-19 pandemic. This has made turnaround time for bike repairs to be longer then usual. Thanks for your patience and stay safe.

Hi all. Nice article in The Queens Eagle. Stay safe.
03/25/2020

Hi all. Nice article in The Queens Eagle. Stay safe.

“This store has been there for over 100 years, we’ve seen it all.”

Hi all. Hopefully you have heard the news by now, as Governor Cuomo has classified bicycle repair shops as essential bus...
03/22/2020

Hi all. Hopefully you have heard the news by now, as Governor Cuomo has classified bicycle repair shops as essential businesses.

https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2020/03/21/breaking-cuomo-says-bike-shops-can-stay-open-as-essential-businesses/

With this being said we will continue to remain opened with regular store hours of Monday-Saturday 10:00-6:00 and closed on Sundays. If anything changes we will let you know. We hope everyone stays safe and healthy!

Gov. Cuomo’s office apparently came to realize that bike shops that provide repairs are indeed vital when so many people and delivery workers are using bikes.

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169-20 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY
11432

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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