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Turn your passion for cycling into your dream business this year

Jodie Siberini-Wilkins • January 7, 2024

Cycle Tech requires multiple Cycle Technicians due to national expansion and demand for our exceptional passionate working ethos, which really puts the customer first.

There is flexibility in the role to fit around your needs, this is a supportive community and not a restrictive franchise.


Would you like to make a difference to the world?

Have you thought about working for yourself? 


One way to make a difference; is serving the local community by contributing back to society.

Joining an independent organisation ‘The Network Of Cycle Technicians’ you don't have the feeling of working alone. While keeping the wheels moving of your local cycling community.

Our mission: A win-win for all parties involved.


Why become a mobile Cycle Technician with Cycle Tech UK?

New innovations in cycling mean that a Technicians earning potential is ever increasing


With the rise in e-Bike popularity, many customers are unable to find trained Cycle Technicians who are familiar with the different systems. Cycle Tech UK has years of experience with multiple e-Bike brands.


Coupled with our business concept 'A premium flexible service' fits with the customers needs who require an onsite visit.

More people depend on their e-Bike for transport and when they need a service or repair, they rely on a Cycle Tech to go to them.


In cities and large towns we are experiencing more people finding it easer and cheaper to commute by bike. Cycle Tech UK is transitioning, to include e-Cargo bikes and flexible approaches to cater for different locations and customers.


Likewise in the countryside across the UK,  more people are starting to see the benefits of the bike as transport, and recreation. With a greater need for mechanical support UK-Wide.  


e-Bikes are heavy and without a car big enough to transport them, making it is difficult to maneuver when there is an issue for many owners of e-Bikes who may not have a car as a backup.


The go to place to buy a bike or an e-Bike, is online. This could be a bike shop owned or a online only business, who don't offer aftercare, or it's a big inconvenience to take to a shop halfway across the country.  Meaning more people are turning to Cycle Tech UK to have their bike services and for warranty fulfillment.


Other revenue opportunities via collaborating with our Network. Such as; Event support, industry partners and Dr Bike. This and the above can be discussed in more details. 


Minimal investment


All you need are the tools and we give you the know-how to start and run your own bike business.



Mechanic to support Buckinghamshire Chilterns.

Inc: High Wycombe.

There exists an opportunity to develop a business, in some of the most idyllic countryside in the UK. While these areas of natural beauty can give you solitude in beautiful walks, you will not be alone.


Cycle Tech UK has a unique networking community of caring like minded people to draw upon.

Develop your own flexible working style supported each step of the way. Too good to be true? Well get in touch with Martin the founder and see for yourself it's no fancy sales pitch. Take time out of the rat-race and spend a day with Martin. His role has changed as the founder of Cycle Tech UK and with the growth I need help with this changing role.


Join An Independent Organisation - Set the wheels in motion.


What do I need to become part of the Cycle Tech UK network?


Cycle Tech UK is looking to partner with like-minded people, who are highly motivated and willing to be proactive in helping more people to cycle in their local communities.


Arrange a virtual meeting (Use the Form and your preferred date & time) with Founder Martin Wilkins to find out if joining Cycle Tech UK is the right step for your career/business. Meeting can be arranged online or at a location near High Wycombe.


To find out more about the Founder Martin Wilkins and Cycle Tech UK please click here.


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