Parents Embrace New Kids Bike Lease Service

The Pedal Club founder and CEO Fergus Woollcombe.

Sydney, NSW A new kids bicycle leasing service in Sydney is helping parents keep their kids on the right-sized bike – while keeping outgrown treadlies out of landfill. The Pedal Club was launched in Bondi last year to provide a more flexible option for parents – enabling them to trade up as their children grow…

Dean Woods Autobiography Set to Shine Light on Industry Shake-Up

Wangaratta, Victoria Olympic track cycling champion Dean Woods was also a disrupter of bicycle retail in Australia and is about to fire off some posthumous shots about the controversy that surrounded his time in the industry. Australian cycling and the broader sporting community last month celebrated the life of the former Victorian, who died on…

China COVID Measures and Ukraine Invasion Keep Brakes on Shipping

Shanghai, China Strict Covid lockdowns in several Chinese cities and the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has shipping experts predicting the international container crisis is unlikely to improve soon. “Global fret ensues as several cities in China go into strict lockdown, including Shanghai and Shenzen,” according to a statement by container logistics service xChange. “This…

2022 Yearbook is Here!

2022 YearBook is now online

Wollongong, NSW I’m very pleased to announce that the 2022 Yearbook has now been completed. The online ‘flipbook’ version is live now on our website where it will live for the next year. You can see it here. The much loved print version is back. It has been printed and will be going out via…

Spanish Ministry Proposes Compulsory e-Bike Insurance

Spain The Spanish government is considering implementing mandatory insurance for e-bikes, a policy that would put it at odds with the rest of Europe. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation’s push to incorporate “personal mobility vehicles” within regular motor vehicle regulations would bring a need for compulsory insurance for electric bicycles. The controversial proposal…

How’s Business – April 2022

RT Cycles Cleveland

Welcome to our monthly chat with dealers across Australia and New Zealand. For this month’s follow up question, we returned to the elephant in the room that we’ve deliberately avoided for the past few months of How’s Business columns – stock. In some ways, it’s hard to believe that we’re now approaching two years since…

Bike Businesses Sought for Green Square Cycling Incentives

Green Square has a wealth of cycling infrastructure and its flat topography and close proximity to the Sydney CBD make it a prime location for active transport. Photo credit: City of Sydney.

Sydney, NSW e-Bike suppliers are invited to participate in a City of Sydney pilot program to make electric bikes more readily accessible to residents in the municipality’s Green Square area. “The City of Sydney is seeking to trial a panel of businesses who can provide e-bikes for Green Square residents to experience riding,” the council’s…

Lismore Store Flooded Twice in a Month

Harris Cycle Co flood damage

Lismore, NSW Lismore retailer Harris Cycle Co. has been hit twice by flooding within a month, only a year after moving to a new premise the owners thought would provide better flood protection. Between flooding and COVID interruptions, store owner Darryl Pursey says he’s been able to trade for a total of about three weeks…

Clarification Sought for Vertical Racks

Bicycle Industries Australia is inviting input from any retailers who have information about customers targeted by police for loaded bike racks believed to have exceeded regulations.

Melbourne, Victoria Bicycle Industries Australia is seeking clarification on State laws on rear overhang restrictions for bike racks on cars, after retailer reports of customers being fined for their vertical racks. The organisation is inviting input from any retailers who have information about customers targeted by police for loaded bike racks believed to have exceeded…

Landmark UK Prosecution of Supplier of High-Powered e-Bike

Monsterebikes Ltd has been prosecuted in the UK for supplying Falcon-branded EAPCs fitted with motors powered up to 8,000 watts and capable of speeds over 112.65kmh.

Worcester, UK A UK vehicle standards authority had announced the country’s first successful prosecution of a company for illegally supplying high-powered electric-assisted pedal cycles (EPACS) not approved for road use. The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) took action against Monsterebikes Ltd for supplying Falcon-branded EAPCs fitted with motors powered up to 8,000 watts and…