Leatherhead / bike shop / bike stores

You can find addresses of bicycle shops (and other shops selling bikes, bike parts and accessories) on the Leatherhead map. Bike shops sell children's bicycles and tricycles, various styles of adults' bicycles such as mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, BMX, tourers and so on.

Surrey Hills Cycleworks (Leatherhead)

 01372 363665
26/30 Church St , Leatherhead, Leatherhead, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
An independently owned bike shop in the heart of the Surrey Hills stocking road, mountain, leisure and kids' bikes from Enigma, Frog, Orange, Specialized & Whyte along with a wide range of accessories.
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Pilgrim Cycles (4787 m)

 01306 886958
The Old Booking Hall, Boxhill and Westhumble Station, Westhumble St, Westhumble, Westhumble, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
Our 'Whitedown' audax bikes have been popular builds recently - greensand seems to be this season's colour of choice, although many others are
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Destination Bike (Surrey) (6152 m)

 01737844576
2 Green Tiles, Box Hill Road, Tadworth, Tadworth, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
Right at the top of Box Hill, Surrey in the heart of the village you will find a bike shop dedicated to your bike riding, Destination Bike.
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B and L Stevens (6308 m)

 (+44)-
51 Walton Street, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 7RR, GB, Tadworth, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
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Bikes Direct Warehouse (Dorking) (6712 m)

 01306 876060
Unit 14 Havenbury Industrial Estate Station Road (West Station) Dorking, Dorking, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
Bikes Direct is an independent cycle shop based in the Surrey Hills. We've been established since 1999 and focus on offering bicycle sales, parts and repairs to the trade and public.
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Bikes Direct Warehouse (6955 m)

 01306 876060
14 Haven Bury Est, Station Road, Dorking, RH4 1ES, GB, Dorking, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
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Head For The Hills (7193 m)

 01306-885007
43-44 West Street, Dorking, RH4 1BU, United Kingdom, Cranleigh, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
We're an independent bike shop in Dorking, Surrey, with bike repair and bike fit services, and bikes from Trek, Genesis, Nicolai and Jaegher.
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Any Sigma Sport Store (9764 m)

 00000 000 000
Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Ln, Esher KT10 8BL, UK, Esher, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
Sigma Sports is the largest road cycling and triathlon store in the UK. Offering a wide range of bikes, clothing and accessories from leading brands.
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Aprire Bicycles (Surrey) (10768 m)

 0207 0181480
53 Malden Road, , Cheam, Cheam, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
Aprire Bicycles. British designed and manufactured bicycles.
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Bella Velo (Surbiton) (10964 m)

 0208 390 0551
5A St Mark's Hill, Surbiton KT6 4RB, UK, Surbiton, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
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East Street Cycles (11428 m)

 (+44)01932243411
12-14 Brassey House, New Zealand Ave, Walton on Thames, Walton on Thames KT12 1QD, GB, Walton-on-Thames, United Kingdom
  • Bike Shop
East Street Cycles is your local bike shop offering a wide range of bikes for everyone, accessories and clothes. We also have fully equipped workshops.
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Here are some tips for finding good bicycle shops to buy a bicycle:

  1. Look for a shop that specializes in selling bicycles. These shops will have a wider selection of bikes to choose from and will typically have knowledgeable staff on hand to help you find the right bike for your needs.

  2. Ask for recommendations from friends, family, and other cyclists. They may be able to recommend a shop that they have had good experiences with in the past.

  3. Look for a shop that offers a range of bike brands and styles. This will give you more options to choose from and will help ensure that you find a bike that is right for you.

  4. Check online reviews to see what other customers have to say about the shop. This can give you an idea of the level of service and quality of bikes you can expect from the shop.

  5. Visit the shop in person and talk to the staff. This will give you a chance to see the bikes in person and ask any questions you may have about their features and capabilities.

  6. Consider the location of the shop. If the shop is conveniently located, it will be easier for you to visit the shop and test ride the bikes they have available.

  7. Finally, make sure the shop is reputable and has a good reputation in the community. You want to choose a shop that is trustworthy and will provide high-quality bikes and service.