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Since the very start of the business in 1968, CYCLE KING has always endeavoured to supply thoroughly reliable Bicycles, Spares and Accessories at the BEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

We have never compromised on the quality or source of the product. If you do therefore see what appears to be a similar item at a lower price it is highly likely that the quality will be inferior.

TRUST CYCLE KING TO ENSURE THAT YOU ALWAYS GET TOP QUALITY PRODUCTS AT THE RIGHT PRICE.

Home Delivery

All cycles for home delivery are supplied in the manufacturer’s original carton. These are approx 85% assembled but will need a degree of self assembly and A FEW final adjustments etc. (see bottom of this page for details).

How Do I Place An Order?

 Please feel free to browse our Website and choose from extensive product catalogue.

Once you have decided on a product, click the "Reserve or Buy”" button to add that item to your shopping basket.upon collection at the store.

If you have selected a number of items, and then chose to remove one, just click the red cross under remove, and your order updated.

When you have finished shopping, click the “Checkout” button.

This will then take you to a secure* page for providing your credit/debit card & delivery address details.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Delta and Solo cards.
All payments must be made on-line via our secure checkout system.

Once completed, please click “Pay now”.

Please note that we cannot accept telephone, fax or e-mail orders.

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Assembly required for your new bike

The bike will be delivered in a box, as example below:

When you unpack it, assembly is required. Typical assembly will be (but is not limited to):

Insertion of the seat and post to the frame
Insertion of the handlebars to the frame/fork
Attachment of the pedals to the crank
Mounting of the front wheel to the fork
Minor adjustment of the brakes and gears
Standard tools are required for assembly, and generally include an adjustable wrench, hex wrench, pliers, and a screwdriver. A socket set, is also recommended – this will definitely be required for bikes with bolt-on pedal cranks (the most common type) as crank nuts will need checking, and re-tightening after initial use. Please refer to the instruction manual for full list of tools required for assembly.
Here is our video guide on building a bike from a box.

 
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