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I offer local bike repairs and servicing. I can manage all work from basic repairs to a full rebuild. I specialise in bringing dead bikes back to life, and have a small workshop in Peckham. I have some availability in the next couple of weeks if anybody needs anything done. Reasonable rates. I am enthusiastic, good at what I do, and will care for your bike.


Best to text or call and a photo by whatsapp is the best way of showing me what you need and I can quote before doing any work. I can collect and drop off from East Dulwich, Nunhead and Peckham if needs be.


Charlie 07429 611696

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Charlie did a great job fixing the gear cable on my daughter?s frog bike. He was quick to respond, very efficient and charged a reasonable price. Having lost Paul on Bellenden Rd, it?s great to have a dependable local bike repair option again.
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Used Charlie to sort out the brakes and do a light service on my trusted bike. He collected and dropped off on same day, and cost me less than going to one of the local bike shops (who I also find usually turn up their noses at my old fashioned bike!) Would definitely recommend to anyone else who needs some work done on their bike!
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Another recommendation for Charlie. I took my Dutchie bike; I had not used it for over 5 years as I couldn't get it to work. The gears were not changing, brakes were squeaking loudly. He fixed it without any fuss.


Brilliant service, thanks. Will definitely be back.

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Another recommendation for Charlie - with huge thanks for getting me back on the road within 24 hours. My front brake connector failed entirely and it somehow loosened the back brake to a dangerous degree - Charlie fitted me in at short notice, fixed the brakes, also straightened a couple of spokes and trued the wheels so the bike is running smoother than it has done in a while.


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