Bike Shops in Aylesbury
This page covers bike shops in Aylesbury and the surrounding Vale, from independent cycle stores and workshops to outlets stocking road, hybrid, mountain and electric bikes. Several offer more than sales and repairs, with bike hire, guided rides, custom builds and pre-owned bikes among the services available locally. You will also find shops serving nearby villages and towns such as Wendover, Haddenham, Aston Clinton, Winslow and Buckingham.
Services covered
- Road, hybrid and mountain bikes
- Electric bikes
- Children’s bikes
- Servicing and repairs
- Bike fitting and custom builds
- Bike hire and cycle tours
- Pre-owned and used bikes
- Parts, helmets and clothing
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Halfords – Aylesbury
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What customers say review highlights
- knowledgeable helpful bike staff
- quick fitting of bulbs and batteries
- clear step-by-step explanations
- bikes built while you wait
- easy click and collect
- polite friendly service
- occasional poor servicing outcomes
- rude or unhelpful staff at times
- online booking system unreliable
- awkward upstairs bike layout
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What bike shops in Aylesbury offer
Most cycle shops in the area combine new bike sales with a workshop for servicing and repairs. You can typically expect road, hybrid, mountain and electric bikes, along with children's models and a range of accessories such as lights, locks, helmets, pumps and clothing. Some shops also handle wheel building, gear and brake adjustment, puncture repairs and full overhauls, and a few offer custom builds and bike fitting consultations to match a frame and components to your riding. Pre-owned and used bikes are sometimes available too, which can be a lower-cost route into cycling. If you are kitting out for rides, you may want to browse local clothing and fashion shops for everyday layers to wear off the bike too.
New bikes, repairs and electric models
Electric bikes have become a common part of the range, useful for the hills around Wendover and the Chilterns or for longer commutes. When buying, it helps to ask about battery range, motor type and after-sales servicing. For repairs, many shops offer a booking system for services and quick-turnaround jobs like punctures or a new chain. As a guide, a basic safety check or minor adjustment is usually inexpensive, while a full service costs more depending on the parts and labour involved. Prices vary between shops, so it is worth asking for a quote.
Bike hire, guided rides and custom builds
Beyond sales and servicing, some local outfits run bike hire for the Chilterns, with hire fleets covering road, mountain and electric models for a day out or a longer trip. Guided rides and cycle tours are offered by a few, and bike hire for corporate events and group days can usually be arranged on request. If you want a one-off frame put together, custom builds and fitting consultations let a workshop spec a bike around your size, budget and the terrain you ride. Electric bikes sold under the EAPC rules in Great Britain are limited to 250 watts and assistance up to 15.5 mph, which staff can explain when you buy or hire.
High street versus retail park
You will find both independent town-centre shops and larger stores on or near retail parks. Independents often focus on personal advice, bike fitting, custom builds and ongoing servicing, while bigger outlets may carry wider stock and sometimes click-and-collect or home delivery. If you are running other errands, town-centre bike shops sit close to everyday outlets such as convenience stores and other high street services.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a bike shop in Aylesbury?
Look at what each shop stocks, whether it has its own repair workshop, and how it handles servicing after you buy. If you want hire, custom builds or used bikes, check which shops offer those. Reading recent ratings and checking opening hours on the listings here can help you shortlist the most convenient option.
Can I hire a bike near Aylesbury?
Yes. Some local shops run bike hire with fleets covering road, mountain and electric bikes, and a few also arrange guided rides, cycle tours and hire for corporate events. Open a listing to confirm availability and how to book.
How much does a bike service cost?
This varies by shop and the level of service. As a guide, a basic check or minor adjustment is typically low cost, while a full service that includes new parts is more. Ask the shop for a quote before booking.
Do bike shops near Aylesbury sell electric and used bikes?
Many sell electric bikes, and some also carry pre-owned and used bikes. Staff can advise on battery range, motor type, servicing and the EAPC rules that apply to e-bikes in Great Britain. Open a listing to confirm what each shop carries.
Can I get my bike repaired locally?
Yes. Most shops in Aylesbury and nearby villages such as Haddenham, Winslow and Buckingham offer repairs, from punctures and new chains to full overhauls and custom builds. Some take bookings for services and quick jobs.