Brixton Cycles

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Brixton Cycles
Company type Worker Cooperative
IndustryBicycle sales
Founded1983;42 years ago (1983) in Brixton, London, UK
HeadquartersLondon
ServicesBicycle sales, accessories sales, repair, servicing, workshop
Website http://brixtoncycles.co.uk

Brixton Cycles is a workers co-operative bike shop in Brixton in the London borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. It was established in 1983.

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Its formation was part of an increasing trend in the 1970s and 1980s of a new cycling shops co-op movement across the United Kingdom. [1] Brixton Cycles being directly inspired by the Edinburgh Bicycle co-op.

The founders who were keen long distance cyclists apparently germinated the idea for the shop on a long ride from Lands end to John O'Groats. [2] [3]

As well as selling products and fixing bike in store the co-op also run an online shop.

History

Coldharbour Lane 1983 - 2001

The shop first opened in a small space in 435-437 Coldharbour Lane two years after the Brixton Uprising, at a point that many other businesses had left the area. [3] [4] A founding intention was to make a positive social impact in the area following the uprising. [5]

Early brands sold by the shop at this time included Specialized, Bicycle Chain, Marin and Kona. [6]

Stockwell Road 2001 - 2016

The shop moved to 145 Stockwell Road in May 2001, [4] sitting alongside Stockwell Skatepark the shop supported the local skating and BMX community who used the park.

The shop saw a boom in 2009 when demand for hybrid/commuter bikes outstripped availability. [7] In 2010 police officers who asked the shop to fix their bikes, left multiple bills unpaid. [8] In 2011 the shop saw a big increase in sales of bike tools as shoppers were moving towards building their own bikes. [9]

In 2014 the shop won the award for Best Small Retailer at the London Cycling Awards. [10]

The gentrification of Brixton in this era saw a rise in development, with the estate containing the Stockwell Road shop marked for demolition. Brixton Cycles quickly made a move to crowdfund to afford looking for a new shop premises. [11] The community support of getting Brixton Cycles to a new premises became part of the wider Reclaim Brixton anti-gentrification activism at the time. [12]

Brixton Road 2016 - Current day

With the shop rent tripling with the move to the Brixton Road shop, it at times it became hard for the co-op to stay afloat and open. [13]

With an increase of requests for bike building and repairs the shop changed its layout to double the size of the workshop. [13]

In 2019 the shop was nominated as one of the best bike shops in London by The Londonist with a testimonial supplied by customer and actor Michael Smiley. [14]

In the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, bicycle shops were quickly deemed essential businesses and with an increase in cycling the shop saw a large surge in orders for bicycles and repairs. Priority services were provided for NHS staff working during the pandemic. [15] [16]

In 2024 comedian and shop regular Chris Morris took to social media to promote the shop's crowdfunding campaign making up funds from a powercut. [17]

Business structure

As a workers co-operative staff are equal owners of the company and are paid an equal hourly wage. Decisions are made by consensus at the business' monthly meeting. [3] At times of financial crisis, staff have delayed paying themselves or had to work on alternative models. [13]

All staff work in the shop, stockroom and as mechanics in the workshop, so expertise is spread out and shared. [3]

Equality and inclusion

The shop has had a good representation of women, published author of Bicycle maintenance books Mel Allwood once being a member of staff and director of the co-op. [18]

The shop recognises its community connection, history and support as part of its success of survival. [5]

Workshops have taken place for gender diverse and LGBTQ+ cyclists to learn basic bicycle maintenance[ citation needed ] and an event in 2023 celebrated Black cyclists and their involvement in the shop. [19]

Stock and services

Brixton Cycles workshop Brixton Cycles Interior.jpg
Brixton Cycles workshop

The shop specialises in bikes from Trek and Specialized amongst others. [7]

The advent of online shopping has had a negative impact on the shop, with online shops without overheads such as rent being able to offer lower prices. [13] Also the shop has felt they have been subject to showrooming. [20]

The shop offers discounts for NHS staff and London Cycling Campaign members. [21] [10] It also takes the Brixton pound. [22]

The shop has bold iconic branding, utilising AC/DC inspired imagery for merchandising and bright yellow and black exterior signage. [23]

Cycling Club

Brixton Cycles has hosted the Brixton Cycles Club - a social club for cyclists with over 180 members in south London. Their ethos is "based on the principles of the co-operative movement". [24] [25] It has a strong focus on inclusion of Black cyclists, with the club jersey being in the Pan-African colours of red, green and gold. [26]

The club has held events such as the Beastway series, which has had participants including Grayson Perry [27] as well as regular madison events at Herne Hill Velodrome. [28]

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