Lower Hampstead welcomes latest Fettle at Kwik Fit: London's Bike Repair network expands.
Fettle | Wednesday 23rd August 2023 3:03pm

We're delighted to share the unveiling of our latest workshop, in partnership with Kwik Fit. Situated in the vibrant heart of Lower Hampstead in North London, our workshop doors will open on August 29th.
Seamless Fusion of Expertise
With Fettle's expertise in bicycle repair & servicing and Kwik Fit's decades of automotive excellence, the Lower Hampstead workshop emerges as a nexus of skill and innovation. From traditional bicycles to cutting-edge e-bikes and e-cargo bikes, our team of experienced technicians is equipped to cater to a diverse array of needs. This partnership is all about enhancing convenience, reliability, and expertise for cyclists of all kinds.
Jeyda Heselton, the CEO and Founder of Fettle, emphasized their three years of meticulous research and investment in refining processes, skills, and systems that cater to the burgeoning demand for bike maintenance. She pointed out, "We've been dedicated to facilitating green travel in the UK by providing top-notch bike servicing. Partnering with Kwik Fit, a stalwart in the automotive industry, was a logical step forward to enhance our reach and service capabilities."
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