The Bristol Bike Project

Buy a bike from BBP

Buy a fully refurbished second hand bike from us and the money you spend will directly support getting more people cycling.

Here’s how it works

We sell fully refurbished second-hand bikes from £220. All the bikes we sell have been donated to the Project and given a complete overhaul by our professional mechanics so they work like new.

Buying from us means saving a bicycle from landfill and has a positive impact.
All profit we make is reinvested in supporting our community programmes such as Earn a Bike.

To see bikes currently for sale, take a look below and follow us on Instagram @thebristolbikeproject. We aim to post them as soon as they’re ready and try to update the post as soon as they’re sold. Turnover of stock is fast as demand is high. 

Latest bikes for sale


All bikes come with a four week warranty and if you change your mind we’ll offer a full refund on any bikes returned to us within one week. Pop down during our opening hours to have a closer look and take one out for a test ride.

Struggling to afford a bike? We may still be able to help.

 

Wheels to Work

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If you’re on a low wage or unemployed, you may be eligible for £150 discount on a bike and lots of other offers made available through the Wheels to Work scheme funded by Bristol City Council. Full details of what support is available and how to apply, can be found on their website: Wheels to Work West – Travelwest.

Earn a Bike

The Bristol Bike Project runs an Earn a Bike programme for people who are currently experiencing involuntary long-term unemployment of 6 months or more. Unfortunately, we do not accept students. If you are keen to “earn” a bike that you can keep and get involved in learning some basic bike setup and maintenance in a workshop session, take a look at the information on how to Earn-a-Bike.

Shop opening hours

Monday to Friday: 10AM-6PM

Saturday: 10AM-5PM

“Great service, people, pricing and an awesome mission making a difference in the local community.” Bruce