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Practical advice on bikes, e-bikes and keeping your ride in good shape, written by the mechanic who does the work.



Bike Motor Replacement Cost Explained
Bike motor replacement cost depends on brand, labour and warranty. Learn typical prices, what affects the bill, and when repair makes sense.
Guy Soper
6 days ago6 min read


Puncture Repair Eastbourne: What to Expect
Checking tyre pressure. You usually find out you need puncture repair Eastbourne style at the worst possible moment - halfway to work, on the seafront, or just as you were planning a longer ride. A flat tyre is one of the most common bike problems, but it is not always as simple as fitting a fresh inner tube and sending you on your way. The right repair depends on what caused the puncture, the condition of the tyre, and whether the bike is a standard cycle or an e-bike carryi
Guy Soper
Jun 126 min read


Prompt, economical bicycle repairs with no long waits and free estimates.
Keeping your bike in good shape is key to enjoying every ride. But when something goes wrong, you want quick, affordable repairs without surprises. Waiting days or weeks for a fix can be frustrating, and unexpected costs can spoil your plans. That’s why finding a bike repair service that offers prompt, economical repairs with free estimates is a real game-changer. In this post, I’ll share how you can get your bike fixed fast and affordably. I’ll also highlight some services t
Guy Soper
Jun 124 min read


What an ebike battery testing service checks
Learn what an ebike battery testing service checks, when to book one, and how proper diagnostics can prevent poor range, faults and failures.
Guy Soper
Jun 106 min read


Bike Repairs Eastbourne Riders Can Trust
Need bike repairs Eastbourne riders can rely on? From punctures to e-bike diagnostics, get fast, expert servicing that keeps you riding safely.
guysoper
Jun 56 min read


Eastbourne Cycles Bike Servicing Workshop.
Eastbourne Cycles Bike Servicing Workshop After a tough winter I’ve finally got the workshop ready, and Eastbourne Cycles (formerly Cycle Tech Eastbourne) is ready to service your bike. The new workshop is just over the road from my old business ‘Cycle Tech Eastbourne Ltd, at 6 Bay Works, Marine Road, Pevensey Bay, BN24 6EG. I’m equipped to look after any normal ‘analogue’ bike, or electric bikes powered by Bosch, Shimano or Yamaha motors. From a puncture to a motor replaceme
guysoper
Apr 18, 20242 min read
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