Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative

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Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative Limited
Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative
FormerlyRecycles Co-operative (until 1985)
Type Worker cooperative
Industry
Founded Edinburgh, Scotland (1977;46 years ago (1977))
Founder
  • Chris Hill
  • Gerry Murray
  • Morag Ogilvie
Headquarters
Edinburgh
,
Scotland, UK
Number of locations
5 stores (2018)
Area served
Services
  • Sales of bicycles and cycling accessories
  • Bicycle repair
Revenue£12m
Number of employees
170
Website edinburghbicycle.com

Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative is a bicycle retailer with three stores across Scotland, two stores in Northern England, and an online store selling worldwide. [1] [2]

The co-operative is the longest-established worker co-operative in Scotland, [3] originally founded as a bicycle repair service in Edinburgh in 1977. [4] [5] In recent years the co-operative has grown to be a dominant bicycle retailer in Scotland. [6] [7]

EBC has its own Revolution self-branded products which are established outside of the Edinburgh branches. [8] [9]

The chain's stores in Manchester closed in 2016, citing Brexit and the shops' location as contributing to the cause of closure. [10]

However, 2023 saw the chain expanding in its home city of Edinburgh, opening its third shop. [11]

The business offers products from leading brands, including Specialized, Whyte, Brompton, Kalkhoff, Frog and Giant. [12]

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References

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