Looking For Bike Repair Near You? Here’s What Actually Matters

Fettle | Monday 20th April 2026 9:30am

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Searching for “bike repair near me” is easy. Finding a place you trust is harder. Not all cycle repair shops offer the same level of service — and when your bike is part of your daily routine, reliability matters.


What To Expect From A Fettle Service

Fettle | Monday 6th April 2026 9:00am

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Booking your bike in shouldn’t feel complicated. At Fettle, we’ve built our service around clarity, speed and trust. Here’s what actually happens when you bring your bike in.


Why Your Brakes Feel Weak (And What To Do About It)

Fettle | Monday 23rd March 2026 10:13am

If your brakes don’t feel quite right, it’s not something to ignore. Weak or inconsistent braking is one of the most common issues we see in bike repair — and one of the most important to fix quickly. For riders across the United Kingdom, reliable braking isn’t just about performance. It’s about safety, confidence, and being able to trust your bicycle in traffic, on wet roads, and during everyday cycling. The good news? Most brake issues are easy to diagnose and fix with the right bicycle maintenance.


The Hidden Cost Of Skipping Your Bike Service

Fettle | Monday 9th March 2026 7:23am

Most riders wait until something goes wrong before booking a service. A slipping gear. A grinding noise. Brakes that suddenly feel weak on a busy road. But by the time those signs appear, the damage often started weeks or months earlier. Regular bicycle maintenance isn’t just about keeping your bike running smoothly — it’s about avoiding the hidden costs that build up when small issues are left unchecked.


The 10-Minute Check That Could Save Your Commute

Fettle | Tuesday 24th February 2026 8:50am

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Most bike problems don’t happen suddenly. They build up quietly — until one morning your gears won’t shift, your tyre’s flat, or your brakes feel wrong halfway through traffic. The good news? A simple 10-minute check once a week can prevent most of it. If your bike is part of your daily routine, a quick once-over is the difference between riding confidently and walking home pushing it. Here’s what to look at.