Scotland Cycle Repair Scheme Provider: beginning in September
Cycle repair for those who need it most: offer beginning September 1st
The Scotland Cycle Repair Scheme will help fix flat tyres, loose brakes, and clunky gears to get folk pedalling again.
The coronavirus crisis has hit many people hard, so we know it can be difficult to pay for essential bike repairs right now. If you need a helping hand to get your bike into shape, this scheme provides free repair and maintenance work up to the value of £50.
Whether you’ve got an old bike in the shed that needs attention, or the one you’re riding requires some care; you can access a quality mechanic to get your bike repaired, safe, and back in use.
Bike for Good are proud to be taking part in this scheme across our West and South Hubs, beginning 1st September 2020.
Starting from September, you will be able to book in your bike for a repair online and select the ‘Cycle Repair Scheme offer’, where up to £50 will be deducted from your repair bill. Appointments will be available a fortnight in advance, so we can best manage our time and resources. If the link says ‘no appointments until 2021’, this means we haven’t released the fortnight’s appointment batch yet.
If you have any questions, please read these detailed FAQS.
We ask that if you can afford to pay for your own repair, you do so to free up the funding for someone else to use.
This scheme is made possible thanks to funding from the Scottish Government, and administration by Cycling UK.