Kwik Fit gears up for bicycle servicing and repair with fettle partnership.
Fettle | Tuesday 21st March 2023 8:50am
Kwik Fit, the UK’s leading automotive servicing and repair company with over 600 centres across the UK, today announces that it is entering the UK bicycle sector through a strategic partnership with Fettle.
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.
We did it! Fettle raises £1.5million in successful crowdfunding round.
Fettle | Thursday 14th October 2021 9:46am
With 1075 of you having invested in the business, we’re beyond psyched that so many of you have decided to join us on the ride in bringing faff-free bike repair to everyone.
fettleBusiness x Buzzbike: An all inclusive service, on-demand.
Fettle | Wednesday 13th October 2021 11:47am
Cargo-craze; How fettle hubs are supporting both two-wheeled and three-wheeled transport.
Fettle | Wednesday 6th October 2021 11:47am
Within 8 years bikes are predicted to outsell cars in Europe by two-to-one. With better cycling infrastructure in place across the UK, three-wheeled transport for young families is becoming more accessible than ever.
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