The CTCs PR officer and coordinator of the Millennium Festival of Cycling believes media interest in cycling is on the up and up
Read More »New Year starts with a bang!
Happy New Year to everybody in the bike trade! Normal service will resume soon. Right now we're quickly sorting out our first threat of legal action of 2000 and it's only the first day back too!
Read More »Ad manager leaves Cycle Industry
Andy James, Cycle Industrys ad manager for just over a year, has left Mark Allen Publishings leisure division in Salisbury, the MAP satellite which produces Cycle Industry
Read More »Bricks and mortar versus clicks and mortar
Why pay rent and rates, or shell out for heat and light, when the only shop front you need is a virtual one?
Read More »WWW seminar places up for grabs
If you're going to attend the Cycle & Leisure Show at the NEC, 5-7 March), pop along to the free internet seminar hosted by BikeBiz. But you'll need to register cos places will go fast.
Read More »Solent Cycles raided
If you're offered any top-end GT's in the next few days you may be being sold stolen property
Read More »Get your crystal balls out
What will the future bring? Make your predictions of how the bike trade will fare in the next ten, twenty, thirty years.
Read More »(Don’t) get straight to the point
Here's a warning to all bike shop mechanics (and anybody who mends punctures): when checking for the cause of a puncture use something other than your finger!
Read More »Get free help in Summer 2000
A Kent schoolboy - enterprisingly - has written to BikeBiz asking us to publish his request for summer work experience
Read More »Site evolves
If you gain access to this site by adding /web to www.bikebiz.co.uk you'll have missed the odd change or two...
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