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All parts replacements are not included. You will be informed of the cost before we replace the parts. Additional labour charge for fitting new parts and accessories.

 

SAFRA Member 10% discount ( please book time slot: [email protected] )

Cleaning, Lubricant Product

Replaceable: Chain, Cable, Cable Housing, Screws, Spokes, Brakes, Bar Tape, Tyre, Inner Tubes

Mobile Services: On The Spot Service, Pick Up And Delivery

Bicycle Servicing: Overhaul and Repair

Cleaning, Lubricant Product

When it comes to cleaning and lubricating your bicycle, there are a variety of products on the market to choose from. Here are some popular options:

  • Degreasers – These products are used to clean the drivetrain of your bicycle, including the chain, cassette, and derailleur. They are typically applied with a brush or spray bottle and help to remove dirt, grease, and grime.
  • Chain lubricants – There are a variety of chain lubricants available, including wet, dry, and ceramic options. Wet lubricants are best for wet conditions, while dry lubricants are better for dry conditions. Ceramic lubricants offer the best durability and protection.
  • Bike wash – Bike wash is a gentle soap that is designed specifically for cleaning bicycles. It is safe to use on all parts of your bike, including the frame, wheels, and drivetrain.
  • Polish – If you want to give your bike a shiny finish, a bike polish can help. These products are designed to remove minor scratches and scuffs, and can make your bike look like new.

When choosing cleaning and lubricating products for your bike, make sure to choose products that are appropriate for your bike’s specific materials and components. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results, and take care not to over-lubricate your bike, as this can attract dirt and grime. With the right products and care, your bike will perform at its best and last for many years to come.

Replaceable: Chain, Cable, Cable Housing, Screws, Spokes, Brakes, bar Tape, Tyre, Inner Tubes

As a bicycle owner, it’s important to be aware of the parts of your bike that may need to be replaced over time. Here are some common replaceable parts:

  • Chain – Over time, your bike chain may stretch or become worn, which can lead to poor shifting performance. It’s recommended to replace your chain every 2,000-3,000 miles to ensure optimal performance.
  • Cable and cable housing – The cables and housing on your bike control shifting and braking performance. If you notice fraying or other signs of wear, it’s time to replace them to ensure proper function.
  • Screws – Screws on your bike, including those on your derailleur, stem, and brake calipers, may need to be replaced over time due to wear or corrosion.
  • Spokes – Spokes are a critical component of your bike’s wheel structure. If a spoke breaks or becomes loose, it can affect the wheel’s stability and overall performance.
  • Brakes – Brake pads and rotors may need to be replaced over time due to wear or damage. It’s important to replace them promptly to ensure safe and effective braking performance.
  • Bar tape – The bar tape on your handlebars can become worn or dirty over time. Replacing it can improve your grip and overall comfort while riding.
  • Tyres and inner tubes – Tyres and inner tubes can become punctured or worn over time, leading to decreased performance and increased risk of flats. Replacing them as needed can help ensure a smooth and safe ride.

It’s important to check these parts regularly and replace them as needed to ensure your bike performs at its best and to maintain your safety while riding.

Mobile Services: On the spot service, pick up and delivery

If you’re a busy cyclist with a tight schedule, mobile bicycle services may be the solution you need. Here are some common mobile services that can make your life easier:

  • On the spot service – Mobile bicycle mechanics can come to you, whether you’re at home, work, or out on a ride. They can perform basic maintenance tasks like fixing a flat tire, adjusting brakes and gears, and replacing chains or cables.
  • Pick up and delivery – If you need more extensive repairs or maintenance, a mobile mechanic may be able to pick up your bike and bring it to their workshop for service. Once the work is done, they’ll deliver your bike back to you.
  • Tune-ups – Mobile bike mechanics can also perform comprehensive tune-ups that will keep your bike running smoothly and reliably. They can adjust and tune your shifting, braking, and suspension systems, and perform any necessary maintenance tasks like cleaning and lubricating your drivetrain.
  • Custom fittings – If you’re looking for a more comfortable or efficient riding position, a mobile bike fitter can come to you and perform a custom fitting on your bike. This can help to reduce discomfort and prevent injuries while riding.

Mobile bike services are convenient and can save you time and hassle. With a skilled and experienced mechanic, you can be confident that your bike is in good hands, and you’ll be able to enjoy a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.

Bicycle Servicing: Overhaul and Repair

Are you tired of your bike not performing at its best? Don’t let a poorly maintained bike hold you back from your cycling goals! At BikesLinks, we offer comprehensive bicycle servicing, including overhaul and repair, to keep your bike in top shape.

Our team of expert mechanics are fully trained and equipped to handle everything from basic tune-ups to complete overhauls. We’ll inspect every inch of your bike to identify any issues and make the necessary repairs or replacements to ensure it’s running smoothly
and efficiently.

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just enjoy leisurely rides, regular maintenance is crucial to keep your bike safe and reliable. From adjusting brakes and gears to replacing worn-out parts, our team will work tirelessly to ensure your bike is always performing at its best. At BikesLinks, we understand that every bike is unique and requires individual attention. That’s why we take the time to listen to your concerns and tailor our services to meet your specific needs. Our goal is to help you enjoy the ride, knowing that your bike is in the best possible condition.

So why wait? Bring your bike to BikesLinks for expert bicycle servicing, and get ready to experience the joy of cycling like never before!

All parts replacements are not included. You will be informed of the cost before we replace the parts. Additional labour charge for fitting new parts and accessories.

 

SAFRA Member 10% discount ( please book time slot: [email protected] )

Cleaning, Lubricant Product

When it comes to cleaning and lubricating your bicycle, there are a variety of products on the market to choose from. Here are some popular options:

  • Degreasers – These products are used to clean the drivetrain of your bicycle, including the chain, cassette, and derailleur. They are typically applied with a brush or spray bottle and help to remove dirt, grease, and grime.
  • Chain lubricants – There are a variety of chain lubricants available, including wet, dry, and ceramic options. Wet lubricants are best for wet conditions, while dry lubricants are better for dry conditions. Ceramic lubricants offer the best durability and protection.
  • Bike wash – Bike wash is a gentle soap that is designed specifically for cleaning bicycles. It is safe to use on all parts of your bike, including the frame, wheels, and drivetrain.
  • Polish – If you want to give your bike a shiny finish, a bike polish can help. These products are designed to remove minor scratches and scuffs, and can make your bike look like new.

When choosing cleaning and lubricating products for your bike, make sure to choose products that are appropriate for your bike’s specific materials and components. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results, and take care not to over-lubricate your bike, as this can attract dirt and grime. With the right products and care, your bike will perform at its best and last for many years to come.

Replaceable: Chain, Cable, Cable Housing, Screws, Spokes, Brakes, Bar Tape, Tyre, Inner Tubes

As a bicycle owner, it’s important to be aware of the parts of your bike that may need to be replaced over time. Here are some common replaceable parts:

  • Chain – Over time, your bike chain may stretch or become worn, which can lead to poor shifting performance. It’s recommended to replace your chain every 2,000-3,000 miles to ensure optimal performance.
  • Cable and cable housing – The cables and housing on your bike control shifting and braking performance. If you notice fraying or other signs of wear, it’s time to replace them to ensure proper function.
  • Screws – Screws on your bike, including those on your derailleur, stem, and brake calipers, may need to be replaced over time due to wear or corrosion.
  • Spokes – Spokes are a critical component of your bike’s wheel structure. If a spoke breaks or becomes loose, it can affect the wheel’s stability and overall performance.
  • Brakes – Brake pads and rotors may need to be replaced over time due to wear or damage. It’s important to replace them promptly to ensure safe and effective braking performance.
  • Bar tape – The bar tape on your handlebars can become worn or dirty over time. Replacing it can improve your grip and overall comfort while riding.
  • Tyres and inner tubes – Tyres and inner tubes can become punctured or worn over time, leading to decreased performance and increased risk of flats. Replacing them as needed can help ensure a smooth and safe ride.

It’s important to check these parts regularly and replace them as needed to ensure your bike performs at its best and to maintain your safety while riding.

Mobile Services: On The Spot Service, Pick Up and Delivery

If you’re a busy cyclist with a tight schedule, mobile bicycle services may be the solution you need. Here are some common mobile services that can make your life easier:

  • On the spot service – Mobile bicycle mechanics can come to you, whether you’re at home, work, or out on a ride. They can perform basic maintenance tasks like fixing a flat tire, adjusting brakes and gears, and replacing chains or cables.
  • Pick up and delivery – If you need more extensive repairs or maintenance, a mobile mechanic may be able to pick up your bike and bring it to their workshop for service. Once the work is done, they’ll deliver your bike back to you.
  • Tune-ups – Mobile bike mechanics can also perform comprehensive tune-ups that will keep your bike running smoothly and reliably. They can adjust and tune your shifting, braking, and suspension systems, and perform any necessary maintenance tasks like cleaning and lubricating your drivetrain.
  • Custom fittings – If you’re looking for a more comfortable or efficient riding position, a mobile bike fitter can come to you and perform a custom fitting on your bike. This can help to reduce discomfort and prevent injuries while riding.

Mobile bike services are convenient and can save you time and hassle. With a skilled and experienced mechanic, you can be confident that your bike is in good hands, and you’ll be able to enjoy a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.

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