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About Cycle

The Cycle category at MyToolShed.co.uk brings together specialist tools and accessories for bicycle maintenance, repair, and transportation. Whether you're a professional cycle mechanic running a busy workshop, a mobile bike repair service, or a cycling enthusiast who prefers to maintain your own equipment, this comprehensive range covers everything from precision chain tools and spoke keys to practical cycle carriers and essential safety lighting. Modern bicycles use increasingly specialised components that demand proper tools for accurate adjustment and servicing.

Our cycle range includes professional-grade maintenance equipment such as chain splitters, torque wrenches calibrated for delicate carbon components, and complete cycle tool kits alongside essential accessories like LED cycle lights, robust carriers and racks, and reliable puncture repair kits. These products are selected to meet the exacting standards of professional workshops whilst remaining accessible to home mechanics who take pride in maintaining their bicycles to the highest level.

Applications

  • Professional Cycle Mechanics - Workshop-based servicing in retail shops and specialised repair centres
  • Mobile Bike Mechanics - Self-employed technicians offering on-site bicycle repairs and maintenance
  • Cycling Coaches and Instructors - Roadside repairs and basic maintenance during training sessions
  • Cycle Couriers - Urban delivery riders maintaining their own bikes for reliability
  • Bike Fleet Managers - Maintaining cycle-to-work schemes, hire bikes, and delivery fleets
  • Triathletes and Competitive Cyclists - Performance-focused riders conducting their own servicing and race-day adjustments
  • Mountain Bike Trail Centres - Facilities requiring on-site maintenance capabilities for hire fleets
  • Cycling Enthusiasts - Home mechanics servicing and upgrading their own bicycles
  • Community Bike Projects - Teaching maintenance skills and refurbishing donated bicycles

Choosing The Right Cycle Products

When selecting cycle tools, consider the specific bicycle types you'll be working on. Modern bikes use numerous standards, so ensure compatibility with your components. Multi-speed chain tools must match chain width (11-speed chains differ from 8-speed), whilst bottom bracket tools need to suit specific fitting systems. Professional mechanics should invest in high-quality brands like Park Tool or Unior that withstand daily workshop use. Home mechanics might begin with a comprehensive tool kit, adding specialist items as required.

For cycle carriers, consider your vehicle type and capacity requirements. Towbar-mounted carriers offer superior stability but require towing brackets, roof systems provide security but add vehicle height, whilst rear door-mounted options are affordable but may obstruct visibility. Always verify weight limits and vehicle compatibility. When choosing cycle lights for UK roads, legal requirements mandate white front and red rear lights between sunset and sunrise. Select lights with adequate brightness (measured in lumens), reliable battery life, and secure mounting systems. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks options suitable for both professional workshops and home use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What basic tools do I need for home bicycle maintenance?

Start with metric hex keys (2mm-10mm), tyre levers, puncture repair kit, a compatible chain tool, track pump with pressure gauge, and basic spanners (8mm, 10mm, 15mm). A complete cycle tool kit often provides excellent value for beginners. Add specialist tools like spoke keys, cassette tools, or bottom bracket wrenches as your experience grows.

Are cycle carriers legal on UK roads?

Yes, provided they don't obscure your number plate, lights, or indicators. If your carrier covers the plate, display a duplicate on the carrier. Some rear-mounted carriers require lighting boards with fog lights, indicators, and plate illumination. Ensure your carrier is rated for your bikes' weight and securely fitted per manufacturer instructions.

How often should I service my bicycle?

Regular commuters riding several times weekly should perform basic servicing every three to six months, with comprehensive annual services. This includes gear and brake adjustments, chain wear inspection, tyre checks, and bolt tightening to specifications. Professional cyclists may require more frequent attention, whilst occasional riders might extend intervals. Always service before long-distance rides or events.

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