BMX International Has Space to Spare – For Now

Here’s graphic evidence of the unprecedented demand we saw in 2020

Anyone for tennis? BMX International could have gone into the indoor sports business just before Christmas 2020 when this photo was taken. Managing Director Scott Shepherd, pictured here with plenty of elbow room, said that this warehouse normally holds 5,000 BMX bikes but at that time, it contained none. He was quick to point out…

Echelon Sports Takes On SevenIDP, TAG Metals and Australian Burgh Tape

Echelon Sports founder Chris Langdon with some iconic bikes that he’s collected during his long bike industry journey.

Brisbane based Echelon Sports is probably best known for its distribution of Zipp Wheels, SRAM Components and Assos apparel, but these are just three of a wide range of brands, to which they’ve recently added three more. SevenIDP is a mountain biking protective gear company. Echelon have already started importing their protective pads from mid…

Passion and Persistence Power LUXBMX

Evan (left) and Mitch in their clubhouse which displays their unique range of carefully selected high end BMX products.

LUXBMX have built their unique business from the ground up over the past decade. Founded and owned by business partners Evan Jaques and Mitch Wood, LUXBMX is a classic, ‘bootstrapping from the ground up’ success story. Even before they joined forces to found LUXBMX in a tiny shop in an alleyway in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley,…

Rohloff Australia Upholds Obsession for Technical Perfection

Paul Moir’s engineering background and passion for cycling have driven him to create a comprehensive service centre with every conceivable Rohloff spare part and adaptor in stock.

Back in 1986, Bernhard and Barbara Rohloff created the company that bears their name. Their first product was a chain followed by various other drivetrain related products. It took a decade before they released their iconic 14 speed Rohloff Speedhub 500/14 which apart from refinements, has essentially remained the same product since 1996. In those…

Hopefully Third Time Lucky for Handmade Bicycle Show Australia

Handmade Bicycle Show Australia 2021

The popular annual Handmade Bicycle Show Australia will hopefully be held from 7th to 9th May 2021 at Seaworks, Williamstown, Victoria. The show was originally scheduled to return to its previous venue at the historic Melbourne Meat Markets in North Melbourne, but when the initial COVID-19 wave caused its postponement, a date clash required it…

2020 Numbers Reveal the Bike Boom’s Impact

Americans, like others around the world, have found cycling a great way to escape the pressures of Covid 19.

By Marc Sani Set aside any doubts: The insurrection that swallowed our nation’s Capital Jan. 6 will reverberate for years to come. At the moment, no one knows where the country is headed—exactly. But “The Troubles,” an oft used phrase to describe the 30-year conflict in Northern Ireland, may signify the sort of long-term, low-level…

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How’s Business? Christmas 2020

How's Business Christmas 2020

Welcome to our monthly survey of bike shops where we start by simply asking, ‘How’s Business?’ As we anticipated, the shop owners we talked to quickly raised the issue of supply shortages. For this month’s follow up question we asked, ‘Given the ongoing shortage of new bikes, have you considered selling second hand bikes?’ In…

Latest Australian Ebike Sales Data Shows Almost 50% Growth

David Metzke, Dyson Bikes

Each year most of the companies that import ebikes into Australia share their sales data on a confidential basis. The figures are collated by an independent third party and only a total number is released by Bicycle Industries Australia (BIA). The numbers only relate to the participating companies which in 2018/19 were: Advance Traders, Adventure…