Your local community bicycle workshop
Bike to The Future offers bicycle repairs, sales, workshops and more in Newtown, Powys.
Pen Dinas
LLanidloes Road
Newtown, Powys SY16 4HX
T: 07720 218 499
Open Tuesday to Friday 9 – 4.30
Bike to the Future is a Community Bicycle Workshop
We provide repairs and servicing for all makes and models, plus we support people to learn how to repair and maintain bikes for themselves.
We invite people to donate their unused bikes, which we can bring into good working order and sell on. An inexpensive way to get into cycling, reduce the need for yet more consumption and reduce our carbon footprint in one easy step.
We sell Emu e-bikes, a British company providing the best value e-bikes on the market today. www.emubikes.com
Bike Repairs
Bike to the Future offers bike repairs, sales and maintenance.
Bike Library
The bike library is like a normal library only with bikes!
Wheel Plant a Tree
£5 of every bike sale goes towards planting trees
Alternative Learning
We offer young people an alternative to conventional education where they can learn in a hands on way gaining skills and confidence.
Emu E-Bikes
Stop by the workshop and take a look at our stunning Emu E-bikes which we believe proved the best value electric bikes on the market
TESTIMONIALS
“Bike to the future has given me hours of training and I have enjoyed every minute of it. I am now moving to Stafford and plan on setting up a branch for bike to the future there after I have settled and got enough money to start. Thank you everyone for the amazing experience that I have had.”
– Brandon Fawcett
These guys are really great service that should be used more! My son recently had a training session with Tom after school on how to bleed and fix hydraulic brakes. Really useful, thank you. Very friendly and helpful
– Sharon Owen
Thank you very much for fixing my son’s bike, rides like a dream now. Not too expensive and Tom couldn’t have been more helpful. I would totally recommend Bike to the Future for all your biking needs, repairs, 2nd hand bikes and new bikes .
– Sam Griffiths