About TrailGear Bike

A bike shop that rides what it sells.

How We Got Here

Callister Nordvig opened TrailGear Bike in 2024 out of a rented unit on Logan Avenue. The plan was simple: stock accessories that actually work, sell bikes you can test before buying, and fix whatever comes through the door.

Before the shop, Callister spent six years as a fleet mechanic for a Vancouver courier company. He serviced about 40 bikes a week, mostly commuters that got ridden hard in rain and traffic. That's where he figured out which parts hold up and which ones don't. The brands we carry now are mostly ones he used to order for the fleet.

The store started with bikes and a handful of locks and lights. Now we carry helmets, bar tape, bags, tubes, pumps, tools, chain lube, and a few things that don't fit into a category. We're still in the same unit, just with more shelves.

The People

Callister Nordvig runs the shop and handles most of the ordering. He's the one who decides what goes on the shelves. If you call the store on a Tuesday or Thursday, he'll probably answer.

Corvin Eide is our lead mechanic. He's been working on bikes since he was fifteen and puts about 200km a week on trails around Vedder Mountain and Sumas. He does the full overhauls, wheel builds, and anything hydraulic. He also tests every light and lock before we stock it.

Priya Dhillon handles online orders, shipping, and the parts we can't seem to keep in stock. She joined in early 2025 and immediately reorganized the back room, which needed it.

What We Think About Selling Bikes

We don't sell bikes online. We know that's unusual for a store with a website, and people ask us about it. The reason is that a bike that doesn't fit you is worse than no bike. Saddle height, reach, standover clearance, handlebar width — all of that matters, and none of it translates well through a screen.

So we only sell bikes from the shop floor, where you can sit on it and ride it around the parking lot. We carry about 20 models at a time, mostly from mid-range manufacturers. We don't do $6,000 carbon road bikes and we don't do $200 department store bikes. Somewhere in the middle is where most people actually ride.

Accessories are a different thing. A helmet size chart works fine. A lock is a lock. Lights have specs you can compare. So those we ship anywhere in Canada. If something doesn't fit or you change your mind, send it back within 30 days.

Come By

32646 Logan Avenue, West Heights, Mission, BC. We're open Monday through Saturday, 9am to 6pm. No appointment needed. Street parking out front, bike rack by the door.

+1 (329) 147-6243

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