- 19 Finham Road, kenilworth CV8 2HY
- 07703 287500
Getting my NVQ in retail as there was not a full qualification for cycle repairs in the 1990s. I looked at an apprenticeship with Raleigh Nottingham as I wanted to be a frame builder and work on bikes like the Raleigh Banana I had always wanted (I’ve had 5 now).
I’m a huge Raleigh fan: I have 1976 Raleigh Chopper 1982 Raleigh Grifter and a 1986 Raleigh Burner amongst my collection of bikes. This fell through as Raleigh was sold off yet again and was moving production abroad so I went off and did other things occasionally popping back into the trade.
Then in 2013, I started doing second-hand bikes to raise extra money for myself slowly building what we know now as The Cycle Recycler.
August 2014 I suffered my first heart attack and decided that I needed to be able to work when I can so I went full time as The Cycle Recycler. In the years since I’ve evolved into a social enterprise business now and through my work with Kenilworth Lions I always had a sense that if you have a talent that you can share you should. So I helped various charities going into inner-city schools and deprived areas fixing children’s bikes for free. This led to a realisation that I could also help charities with my work so I decided small jobs that only require a tip and delivery charges could be donated to worthy causes. Then as I got more bikes donated I thought the best way was to split the profit from all donated bikes 50/50 with charities, sometimes more depending on the request of the donor. The reason we split the profits is to reinvest the funds into doing more repair cafes and donating bikes to various causes and people.
But I can not do this without my customers and the support I receive from you all.
Check out my latest inventory of bikes on facebook, every Friday 6pm GMT.