Your search for a reliable bike shop ends with The Pedal Farm. We are your local bicycle store with a wide range of high-quality bikes and bike accessories. Moreover, our bike store also has a fully equipped workshop to service, upgrade and repair your trusted two-wheeled companion. No matter what you need — road bikes, mountain bikes, traditional or children’s bikes, or even the increasingly popular electric bikes — we have the best options for you to choose from. We have built quite a reputation for ourselves with our unparalleled expertise, service knowledge and repair quality over the years. We take pride in our attention to detail, be it our impeccable servicing or offering bikes and equipment. Visit our new showroom in Thrapston today!

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