About Us
A local bike shop built around people, not pressure
We’re an independent bike shop focused on helping people feel confident, comfortable, and supported on their bikes — whether you’re new to cycling, upgrading, or getting more from the bike you already own.
We believe good advice matters more than hype, and long-term relationships matter more than quick sales.
People first. Always.
We don’t start with specs or trends.
We start by understanding how you ride, where you ride, and what you want from cycling.
From there, we recommend bikes, equipment, and services that genuinely suit your needs — not what’s loudest or most expensive.
Honest advice you can trust
We’ll happily tell you:
When you don’t need an upgrade
When a more affordable option makes sense
When waiting is the right decision
We’re here for the long term, not a one-off transaction.
Clear, approachable, and welcoming
Cycling should feel accessible, not intimidating.
We use plain language, take time to explain things properly, and welcome beginners and experienced riders equally — no jargon, no judgement, no pressure.
Servicing and support at the core
A bike is only as good as the support behind it.
Our workshop focuses on:
Proper bike setup
Honest, preventative servicing
Long-term comfort and reliability
We want your bike to feel great long after it leaves the shop.
Transparent pricing, no games
When something is discounted, we explain why.
When something costs more, we explain the value.
You should always feel confident about your decision.
Proudly local and community-driven
We’re more than a retail space.
We’re a place to ask questions, meet other riders, join rides, and build confidence.
You don’t need to buy anything to feel welcome here.
In it for the long ride
We measure success by repeat visits, familiar faces, and recommendations — not hype or hard selling.
This is how we work.
This is what we stand for.
Paul Sharp
I have been working in the bike industry for over 10 years, love talking about and fixing bikes, love coffee and occasionally riding when not fixing other peoples bikes. I am Cytech Level 2 qualified and also Bosch and Shimano Steps accredited so you can be rest assured I can look after your pride and joy.

Darren Clancy
Always been into my fitness but during 2021 found a passion for cycling and triathlons. Nothing better than getting the lycra on and heading out for a good adventure on the bike :-)

Neil Hollingsworth
In 2011 I wanted to do a triathlon, but I had no bike and couldn't swim front crawl. I taught myself to swim front crawl, I borrowed a bike and entered a sprint triathlon, I caught the triathlon bug and soon bought my own bike, started riding longer and entered a half distance triathlon. From there I have now completed multiple half and full distance triathlons and ridden TT's, I love nothing more than talking to people about swimming and cycling but don't mention running!!
