Mechanic
We strive to offer high quality, precision-based service for all of our customers. Service you can trust.
We offer tune-up and overhaul services as well as bike builds, Shimano di2 installation, wheelbuilding and custom component design & build.
Our mechanics are top-tier. Read about them below.
Mechanic Services pricing starts at $75 per hour.
Tom Hopper
Tom has been involved in the bicycle industry for 12 years working for REI, multiple amateur cycling teams, and the past 3 years based in Europe as a Team Mechanic for Garmin/Transitions professional cycling team. While working for Garmin/Transitions, Tom was the go-to guy for Wind Tunnel testing with top riders including Christian Vande Velde, Dave Zabriskie, Tyler Farrar, David Millar, and Tom Danielson.
Spending time wrenching in the high-pressure world of ProTour cycling and in the wind tunnel with elite athletes and leading aerodynamics companies like Zipp and Felt has given Tom a complete view on product performance. His perspective on functionality from a mechanical and maintenance standpoint, as well as a real-world understanding of the demands on high-performance parts make him a critical part of Colorado Multisport.
Chuck Panaccione
Chuck started his career working as a bike mechanic 20 years ago. Since then he has combined his love of numbers (he has a Masters in Statistics) with his passion for bikes. He designs high-performance components for top-tier cycling brands, builds wheelsets for pro and amateur athletes and delivers precision-based mechanic services to customers at Colorado Multisport.
He was one of the first in the country to successfully install Di2 to non-Di2 specific bikes and is the personal mechanic to pro-triathletes such as Craig Alexander. On a given day, you will see him working an our clients bikes, making calibrations in his head and adjusting as necessary- to make sure the bike performs perfectly across all types of conditions.
Cameron Afkhami
Cameron graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a degree in mechanical engineering. After working at an engineering company, he decided to follow his passion and wrench on bikes. He now uses his mechanical knowledge to problem solve bike performance and component capability issues – while making sure each bike performs efficiently under all types of conditions.


