Bicycle Mechanic Business

Bicycle Mechanic Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 23rd, 2024

Picture yourself as the go-to expert for fixing bikes, a service increasingly in demand. Starting a bicycle mechanic business involves offering repair and maintenance services to keep cycles in peak condition. From fixing flat tires to tuning gears, you'll provide essential support for cyclists who depend on their bikes for commuting or recreation.

This business idea is straightforward yet fulfilling. You don't need a huge investment—just some tools, a bit of space, and mechanical know-how. Beyond the foundational skills, you'll connect with a cycling community eager for reliable, local services.

If you enjoy working with your hands and problem-solving, this business can be especially rewarding. Plus, as biking becomes more popular for health and environmental reasons, your services will only grow in demand. Ready to turn your passion for bicycles into a viable business? Here’s your chance.

In this list, you'll find real-world bicycle mechanic business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a bicycle mechanic business that makes money.

1. To Go Cycles ($6K/year)

Nathan Thomson, the founder of To Go Cycles, came up with the idea for his bicycle accessories company when he realized there was a need for a product that allowed cyclists to carry a 4-pack of beer. Unable to find a suitable solution on the market, he designed a durable and stylish saddle bag that could hold the drinks. Within the first day of launching the product, Thomson received messages of support and excitement, and the business has since grown its customer base across Canada and the United States.

How much money it makes: $6K/year
How much did it cost to start: $4K
How many people on the team: 0

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I Started A Side Hustle By Creating A Bicycle Accessory For Myself

To Go Cycles sells a beer-friendly saddle bag for bike enthusiasts and has already sold their product across Canada and the US, improving brand awareness by partnering with local breweries and cycling groups, and planning to expand globally and expand their product range.

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