Buy a bike
Bike sales every Saturday
We sell fully-reconditioned adult and children bicycles every week, all from bikes donated to us, collected from recycling centres or abandoned on railings and lamposts across Glasgow and beyond. We have free parking facilities outside the warehouse.
All our bikes come with a three-month warranty. They are all fully reconditioned by qualified expert mechanics.
Opening hours
- 10.30 – 16.30 every Saturday (for Fixies, see below)
All of our bicycles are fully serviced and reconditioned by qualified bike mechanics and all come with a three-month full warranty. The stock changes from week to week, and we can't say in advance what we will have for sale, but we always endeavour to have as wide a range as possible.
Prices
The average price of an adult's bike is around £75, but prices start at £45.
Children's bikes are priced by wheel size : £20 for a 12" wheeled bike, £25 for a 14", £30 for a 16", £35 for a 20" and £40 for a 24" wheeled bike.
Proceeds from the sale of bikes supports the Bike Station's work promoting cycling.
Bike 2 Work Scheme
Please note that you can purchase our refurbished bicycles with the Bike 2 Work Scheme. Please visit the following link to calculate your savings: http://bike2workscheme.co.uk/
As part of the Government's Green Transport Plan, we are offering you the opportunity to save up to 52% on the cost of Bicycles and/or Equipment up to the value of £1000. This is made possible by saving on VAT, Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions.
There are many benefits in participating in the scheme:
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Spend up to £1000 on a new bike and equipment
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Cost is spread over weekly/monthly interest free payments (via salary sacrifice)
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Save money on travelling costs
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Lose weight and tone up
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Cycling improves your general health and well-being and reduces stress levels
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Reduce your carbon footprint and help save the planet!
Fixies
The start price for a custom made fixie is £190 - best is to call our workshop manager richard on 0141 248 5409 or email richardk[at]thebikestation.org.uk




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