What Bicycle Servicing Covers

Every service starts with a mechanical inspection so the workshop can review the bicycle's condition and identify what needs attention. This keeps the work focused on the actual issues, from brake response and drivetrain wear to punctures and tyre problems.

Common servicing includes a standard tune-up, brake adjustment and component service, gear and drivetrain service, and puncture or tyre repair. Where supported, diagnostics can help confirm system-level issues before repair work begins.

Inspection first, then clear approval before extra work.

A practical service flow for everyday cyclists, families, and leisure riders.

After inspection, you receive a written summary and a clear scope for approval before any additional work is carried out. That approach makes it easier to understand what is urgent, what is optional, and how the service will proceed.

Once the repair and adjustment work is complete, the bicycle goes through a post-service function check and a service summary at collection. Turnaround depends on the condition of the bicycle, the scope of work, and parts availability.