Fettle's top tips for maintaining your bike in winter
Tom Cornwell | Wednesday 18th January 2023 2:49pm
Maintaining your bike during winter months can be a tough task. Andre, fettle's London Lead Mechanic, shares his top tips for keeping your wheels turning.
Fettle announced as official London service partner to Canyon Bicycles
Fettle | Monday 26th September 2022 11:47am
Fettle, London’s most progressive bike servicing and repair network has today announced its partnership with pioneering Germain bicycle manufacturer, Canyon Bicycles, to become the brand’s official service partner for London.
Family cycling: how to enjoy a bike ride with your kids.
Fettle | Thursday 28th April 2022 8:00am
With the doom and gloom of winter now firmly behind us, here in fettle land we’ve been thinking about all things spring. And what’s more spring(y) than venturing out on two wheels en famille, to take in the sights, smells and sounds post-winter hibernation.
The Best Bike Rides for Kids in London
Fettle | Tuesday 12th April 2022 8:50am
We’ve gathered some of our favourite family bike rides in London, so you can pedal to the metal en famille, without stressing about speeding cars and dodgy drivers.
The Pitfalls of Potholes: Can Cyclists Claim for Pothole Damage?
Fettle | Tuesday 15th March 2022 8:50am
Featured Articles
The 10-Minute Check That Could Save Your Commute
Tuesday 24th February 2026
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.
How E-Bikes Are Making Cycling More Inclusive For Everyone
Tuesday 20th January 2026
Cycling used to come with assumptions. You had to be fit enough. Fast enough. Confident enough. Live close enough. For a long time, that quietly excluded a lot of people. E-bikes have changed that. Not by replacing traditional cycling, but by widening the door. They’ve made cycling more practical, more forgiving, and more realistic for everyday life — and that’s why they’re becoming such a permanent part of urban transport.







