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Bike Buying Guide

Buying a bicycle could be difficult because of growing number of brands or options in the market. We make sure to advise our customers according to their needs and budget. First of all, you need to figure out what kind of bike you looking for whether it's a Mountain, City, Road, BMX, Youth, Women, Classic, Folding, Tricycle, Delivery/ Cargo cycles or any kind of bike that suites your daily lifestyle.

1. Mountain

Mountain biking is one of the most exciting sports in the world. Big moves and big mountains are often only accessible by long, rewarding climbs. After all the hard work, all mountain bikes come into their own when trail points down and things get scary. If you are looking to get out on trails with friends or just want to take the kids out on the weekend then our Off-Road range is perfect.

2. City

Bikes Designed for You… You can be assured that our range of Street bikes have been designed with you the rider in mind. Our vast experience and a passion for life in the saddle we look at every detail of the bike to give you the most comfortable, well equipped bike for all aspects of town or trail riding.

3. Road

Road bikes always designed with drop handlebars, road bikes put the rider in a more aerodynamic position. They’re usually pretty lightweight, which makes them speedy up the hills, and the multiple hand positions available mean that descents can be great fun, too.

4. BMX

BMX stands for Bicycle Motocross and the sport began way back in the late 1970s. Riders raced (and still race) round a circuit of berms (raised corners) and jumps, on a bike with 20 inch wheels and a single gear. These bike are mainly designed for dirt and motocross cycling, BMX bikes have been moved into towns and cities where people use them for tricks in skate parks and also for short rides. BMX are really cool and quick way to move around town.

5. Youth

Children love cycling - it's fast and fun, and gives them freedom and independence to get around.
Children will also get a powerful dose of bilateral coordination practice as they learn to work both legs together to turn the pedals. This requires the same reciprocal leg movements that are required for coordinated, fluent walking. And, kids get great practice with balance as they lift their feet off of the ground and up to the pedals before initiating movement.

6. Women

There are different from regular bikes in that the crossbar is dropped in the frame. Some are dropped much lower so you can step easily over the frame to mount the bike. This makes it much more practical if you cycle in a skirt or a dress and also makes it easier to get on and off with a child seat on the back.

7. Tricycles

Tricycles may have two wheels at the front and one at the back or vice versa, these are perfect for people who need than two wheels for support. They're useful for disabled and visually impaired riders; people getting back into cycling after a long brake; or those recovering from an illness.

8. Special Needs Bikes & Trikes

Special need bikes and trikes are a great way to engage children with special needs in all type of activities to boost their confidence, strength and freedom to explore the community. These tricycles are stylish, yet include the features necessary for ease in use, maneuverability, and power. If coordination difficulties are so severe pedaling is not a viable option, then there are even trikes that offer synchronized hand/foot pedaling which provides both passive and active exercise

9. Delivery/ Cargo Cycles

We are the number #1 shop for Delivery/ Cargo Bikes. We represent and stock world famous brands such as Worksman Cycles, Pashley Cycles, Raleigh and more.
We know it’s important to get good advice before you can decide which brand or models to buy. We have 40 years+ of personal and hands-on experience. Feel free to contact us today! We can explain you in details about the Delivery or Cargo Bikes.

Bike Size Guide

Adult bike sizes are normally measured in variety of ways and most of them based from the top of the seat tube down to the centre of the bottom bracket axle. With a perfect frame size rider should be able to sit on the saddle with feet on tip-toes touching the ground on either side and also handlebars must be in a comfortable position.

Mountain Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Inch / Cm Size
4' 10" - 5' 2" 148 - 158cm 13 - 14" / 33 - 38cm XS
5' 2" - 5 '6" 158 - 168cm 15 - 16" / 38 - 43cm S
5' '6" - 5' 10" 168 - 178cm 17 - 18" / 43 - 48cm M
5' 10" - 6' 1" 178 - 185cm 19 - 20" / 48 - 53cm L
6' 1" - 6' 4" 185 - 193cm 21 - 22" / 53 - 58cm XL
6 '4" - 6' 6" 193 - 198cm 23 - 25" / 58 - 63cm XXL

Women's Mountain Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Inch / Cm Size
4' 10" - 5' 2" 148 - 158cm 13 - 14" / 33 - 38cm XS
5' 2" - 5 '6" 158 - 168cm 15 - 16" / 38 - 43cm S
5' 6" - 5' 10" 168 - 178cm 17 - 18" / 43 - 48cm M
5' 10" - 6' 1" 178 - 185cm 19 - 20" / 48 - 53cm L

Road Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Cm Size
4' 10" - 5 '0" 148 - 152cm 47 - 48cm XXS
5' 0 "- 5' 3" 152 - 160cm 49 - 50cm XS
5' 3" - 5' 6" 160 - 168cm 51 - 53cm S
5 6" - 5' 9" 168 - 175cm 54 - 55cm M
5' 9" - 6' 0" 175 - 183cm 56 - 58cm L
6' 0" - 6' 3" 183 - 191cm 58 - 60cm XL
6' 3" - 6' 6" 191 - 198cm 61 - 63cm XXL

Women's Road Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Cm Size
4' 10" - 5' 1" 147 - 155cm 44 - 46cm XXS
5' 1" - 5' 3" 155 - 160cm 47 - 49cm XS
5' 3" - 5' 5" 160 - 165cm 50 - 52cm S
5' 5" - 5' 8" 165 - 172cm 53 - 55cm M
5' 8" - 5' 10" 172 - 180cm 56 - 57cm L

Fitness and Lifestyle Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Inch / Cm Size
4' 10" - 5' 1" 147 - 155cm 13 - 14" / 33 - 38cm XS
5' 1" - 5' 5" 155 - 165cm 15 - 16" / 38 - 43cm S
5' 5" - 5' 9" 165 - 175cm 17 - 18" / 43 - 48cm M
5' 9" - 6' 0" 175 - 183cm 19 - 20" / 48 - 53cm L
6' 0" - 6' 3" 183 - 191cm 21 - 22" / 53 - 58cm XL
6' 3" - 6' 6" 191 - 198cm 23 - 25" / 58 - 63cm XXL

Triathlon and Time Trial Bikes

Rider Height Frame Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Cm Size
5' 0" - 5' 3" 152 - 160cm 49 - 50cm XS
5' 3" - 5' 6" 160 - 168cm 51 - 52cm S
5' 6" - 5' 9" 168 - 175cm 53 -54cm M
5' 9" - 6' 0" 175 - 183cm 55 - 56cm L
6' 0" - 6' 3" 183 - 191cm 57 - 58cm XL
6' 3" - 6' 6" 191 - 198cm 60 - 61cm XXL

BMX & Freestyle Bikes

Rider Age or Height Wheel Size
Feet & Inches Centimetres Age Inches
3' 7" - 4' 0" 110 - 122cm 5 - 7 years 16
4' 0" - 4' 10" 122 - 147cm 7 - 11 years 18/20
4' 10" - 6' 4" 147 - 193cm 11+ years 20

Children's Bikes

Rider Age or Height Wheel Size
Age Feet & Inches Centimetres
2 - 5 years 2' 10" - 3' 7" 85 - 110cm Balance bike
2 - 4 years 2' 10" - 3' 4" 85 - 100cm 12 inch wheel
5 - 7 years 3' 4" - 4' 0" 100 - 120cm 16 inch wheel
7 - 9 years 4' 0" - 4' 5" 120 - 135cm 20 inch wheel
9 - 11 years 4' 5" - 4' 9" 135 - 145cm 24 inch wheel
11+ years 4' 9"+ 145+cm 26 inch wheel

Jump and Trail Bikes

Jump and Trail bikes are mostly a one size fits all; catering for people from heights of 148cm - 193cm (4' 10" - 6' 4"). There are a few exceptions to this rule where the front triangle is longer and allows for more space for a taller rider.

Folding Bikes

As a general rule, most folding bikes are one size fits all catering for people from heights of 148cm - 193cm (4' 10" - 6' 4").

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