- WHO WE ARE -
Stirling Cycles is an indepenently owned bike shop that is currently in its second decade of trading! Over that time we have grown from our roots as a small specialist repair centre into a comprehensively stocked shop with a focus on bike retail.
Our level of attention to detail and customer-focussed approach sets us apart from many other Scottish bike shops, and we pride ourselves on the the positive feedback we receive from our UK-wide customer base. Whilst the scale of our business has changed over the years, our goal of helping riders to have as much fun as possiple has always stayed the same. Whether a road racer, enduro mountain biker, or simply someone looking to enjoy your local area with the assistance of an electric city bike, we will put your requirements first and ensure that you find the perfect bike for your unique intentions!
As passionate riders we have a wide range of experience; from commuting to racing, electric mountain biking to endurance road riding, we are out on our bikes come rain, sun or snow! Are you looking for a lightweight road bike? We've ridden plenty! Have a few questions about the latest Bosch or Shimano electric motor? Our Cytech qualified mechanics know the answer.
- OUR APPROACH -
Central to our goal of matching customers with the perfect bike is our appointment system through which we set up a one-to-one chat with one of our team members. This approach enables a discussion on your exact requirements without the potential interruptions of a busy shop.
All of our bikes are built on site by our highly qualified and very experienced mechanics. Not only do we take the time to ensure that your bike is correctly set up for your specific body proportions, intended use, and riding style, we also perform a comprehensive pre-sale technical set up and inspection so your bike is fully performance tuned and ready to ride before it leaves the shop. We never let bikes leave the shop in a factory assembled state; in our experience, bikes shipped directly have been assembled using techniques that maximise speed but don't set the bike up for actual riding.