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Belfield Bike Shop is a local bicycle shop in the Cranford Centre near the main entrance of UCD in Dublin, Ireland. It has been in business for more than 20 years. Rather than a typical third-party e-commerce platform, it is closer to a specialized cycling retailer combining offline sales, website product showcases, and professional repair services. It serves a wide range of riders, including commuters, leisure cyclists, racers, mountain bikers, children, and beginners.
Its product range covers road bikes, hybrid bikes, electric bikes, mountain bikes, children’s bikes, second-hand bikes, and custom-built bikes, as well as accessories such as helmets, locks, lights, mudguards, and tool kits. Brand references include Giant, Liv, Merida, Stevens, Look, Early Rider, and others. Its repair workshop is a key strength: bikes can be brought in without an appointment, and the shop aims to complete repairs on the same day where possible. If specific parts are unavailable, turnaround time depends on supplier availability. New bike purchases also include a free 4-week service package.
The main content does not provide a full price list. Its Cycle to Work scheme is explained in more detail: employees in Ireland can save up to 52%, with government-approved limits of €3,000 for cargo/electric cargo bikes, €1,500 for electric-assist/electric bikes, and €1,250 for other bicycles. Any amount above these limits must be paid by the customer. Old bikes can be traded in or bought back, with a maximum value of up to 50% of the original price, depending on condition and subject to proof of purchase. For payments, the shop clearly states that it does not accept payments over the phone. Delivery is not currently available, so major transactions and services need to be completed in store.
Its strengths are deep local service, fast repair response, experienced cycling staff, and coverage of new bikes, second-hand bikes, trade-ins, buybacks, rentals, Bike Fitting, and Cycle to Work. It is well suited to consumers who need professional advice. The drawbacks are also clear: the website’s product selection remains limited, its online browsing and transaction capabilities are not strong, delivery is not offered, shop space and staffing are limited, and specific pricing needs to be confirmed by visiting or contacting the store.
It is best suited to local cyclists in Dublin, commuters around UCD, employees looking to buy a bike through Cycle to Work, and users who need quick repairs or want to buy a second-hand bike. For Chinese cross-border sellers or e-commerce merchants, it is not an open platform for sales channel expansion. The source text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown.
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